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Infrared LED Light Therapy

Type

Red Light Therapy

Duration

30 min

Next Health New York's infrared LED therapy uses a proprietary full-body light bed equipped with over 13,000 high-intensity red, blue, and near-infrared LEDs. Sessions run 30 minutes at $150. The multi-wavelength system simultaneously targets collagen synthesis, cellular energy production, inflammation reduction, and sleep cycle regulation. An infrared sauna using jade stone-embedded LED panels is also available at the NYC location. Both modalities are included in Next Health membership tiers and are popular for anti-aging, muscle recovery, and metabolic support.

Red and infrared light therapy at Next Health New York is delivered via the clinic's proprietary LED light bed containing more than 13,000 individual LEDs emitting across the red (approximately 630 to 660 nm), near-infrared (810 to 850 nm), and blue (415 to 450 nm) spectra. The full-body bed enables simultaneous treatment of the entire skin surface in a single 30-minute session, unlike handheld or panel devices that require repositioning to achieve full-body coverage. Sessions are priced at $150 at the NYC promotional rate. Red and near-infrared wavelengths penetrate tissue at different depths. Red light acts primarily on dermal layers to stimulate fibroblast activity and collagen production, while near-infrared penetrates deeper into muscle, joint, and neural tissue. The underlying mechanism involves photobiomodulation of cytochrome c oxidase in the mitochondrial electron transport chain, increasing ATP production and reducing reactive oxygen species. Practical outcomes include reduced inflammation, faster recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage, improved skin texture and elasticity, and better sleep quality driven by effects on circadian melatonin signaling. The blue wavelength component addresses surface-level concerns including bacterial reduction and sebum regulation, making the combined bed useful for clients with skin concerns alongside their core wellness goals. At the Next Health New York location, the infrared LED bed is frequently combined with other treatments in a single visit. Members commonly schedule it alongside IV therapy or after cryotherapy as a warming recovery tool. The clinic also operates an infrared sauna using jade stone-embedded LED panels, which produces a deeper sweat response and supports detoxification pathways for clients who prefer heat-based therapy. Both the LED bed and infrared sauna are included in Next Health membership tiers at no per-session charge for enrolled members, making regular use cost-effective for those on a consistent wellness protocol in Manhattan.

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