Red Light Therapy Australia | At-Home LED Devices
Explore red light therapy for at-home use in Australia — LED face masks and devices that combine red light and near-infrared for a relaxing light-therapy session that supports the appearance of calm, even, radiant-looking skin. Shipped from Brisbane, Australia-wide.
What is red light therapy?
Red light therapy (also called LED light therapy) uses specific wavelengths of visible red light (typically around 630–660nm) and sometimes near-infrared (around 830nm). As a gentle, non-invasive cosmetic step, it's valued for supporting the look of comfortable, refreshed, radiant skin and for being a lovely, relaxing wind-down. New to it? Read our beginner's guide to LED red light therapy at home.
Why people love at-home red light
- Gentle and non-invasive — no needles, no downtime
- A comforting, relaxing 10–20 minute step you can do while you unwind
- Pairs beautifully as a finishing step after a salmon DNA (PDRN) serum
- Easy to be consistent with at home
How to choose a red light device
Look for red wavelengths around 630–660nm (some devices add near-infrared around 830nm), a comfortable format for you (mask, panel or stand), included eye protection, and a reputable brand with clear instructions. Pair your device with a gentle PDRN serum for a lovely finish.
Frequently asked questions
Does red light therapy work at home?
At-home LED devices use the same red and near-infrared wavelengths as in-salon tools at gentler output. Used consistently, they're a popular, relaxing cosmetic step that supports the look of calm, radiant skin.
How often should I use red light therapy?
A few sessions a week of around 10–20 minutes is typical. Follow your device's instructions and use any included eye protection — consistency over time is what counts.
Can I use red light therapy with a PDRN serum?
Yes — applying a gentle, fragrance-free salmon DNA (PDRN) serum before your session and finishing with moisturiser is a lovely way to round out your routine.
At-home LED devices are cosmetic, not therapeutic goods, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or condition. Always follow the device's instructions and use any included eye protection.

