red light therapy have any damage?
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No, whole-body red light therapy is considered non-invasive and does not produce enough heat to cause burns or skin damage. It uses low-level wavelengths of red and near-infrared light, which penetrate the skin without causing harm. It’s designed to support healing, reduce inflammation, and improve skin tone without the risks of traditional heat-based therapies.