3 Easy Steps to Glowing Skin
Cleanse
Start with freshly cleansed skin to maximize light penetration and results. Remove all makeup, oils, and impurities.
Power On
Place the mask comfortably on your face and turn it on. Start with 5–10 minutes, 3–4 times per week, gradually building to 15–20 minutes as your skin adapts.
Relax
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and let the light work its magic. This is your time to unwind while your skin transforms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Start with 5-7 minute sessions, 3–4 times per week. As your skin adapts, gradually increase to 10–15 minutes per session. Consistency is key—regular use delivers the most visible, long-lasting results.
Red light therapy uses specific wavelengths of light to penetrate skin layers and boost cellular energy (ATP). This stimulates collagen production, reduces inflammation, improves circulation, and accelerates healing—resulting in firmer, smoother, more radiant skin.
The 9D features four medical-grade wavelengths (red, near-infrared, yellow, and green) working in programmed sequences for comprehensive treatment. It's flexible for superior facial contact, rechargeable for convenience, and developed by Tiffany Fluhme, PA-C, with 20+ years of clinical expertise in medical aesthetics.
Most users notice improved texture and radiance within 2–3 weeks. Visible improvements in fine lines, firmness, and tone typically appear after 4–6 weeks of consistent use. Results continue to compound over time with regular sessions and a proper skincare regimen.
Yes. Red light therapy is extensively researched and used in professional medical and aesthetic practices worldwide. Clinical studies show it effectively stimulates collagen, reduces inflammation, and improves skin appearance with consistent use.
Yes, once your skin has adapted. Start with 3–4 sessions per week, then increase frequency as tolerated. Daily use is safe and can accelerate results, but listen to your skin and adjust as needed.
Yes. The 9D Red Light Therapy Mask is safe for all skin types and tones. Red light therapy is non invasive, painless, and gentle. However, there are some important safety considerations.
Do NOT use if you:
• Are pregnant or nursing
• Have active skin cancer or a history of skin cancer in the treatment area
• Have epilepsy or are prone to seizures triggered by flashing lights
• Have been diagnosed with a photosensitivity disorder
• Have an active infection, rash, or open wounds on your face
• Have had recent facial surgery. Wait at least 4 weeks post procedure
Consult your healthcare provider first if you:
• Are taking photosensitizing medications such as certain antibiotics, acne medications, St. John’s Wort, or some diuretics
• Have thyroid conditions. Avoid placing the mask over the thyroid area
• Have had recent cosmetic injections like Botox or fillers. Wait 2 weeks
• Have any autoimmune conditions, lupus, or other light sensitive conditions
• Are taking immunosuppressive medications
• Have a pacemaker or electronic implanted device
When in doubt, always consult with your healthcare provider before starting red light therapy. Your safety is our priority.
