NYA Med Spa

Red Light Therapy

Gentle Light With Real Wellness Benefits

Red light therapy is one of the most relaxing wellness treatments we offer at NYA Med Spa. Our medical-grade devices use two specific wavelengths of near infrared light to gently penetrate the skin and reach deeper tissue.

Once there, the light supports cellular energy production, encourages collagen growth, reduces inflammation, turns down one of the chemicals involved in the pain pathway, and promotes faster recovery. People use it for everything from clearer, more radiant skin to easing sore muscles and joints, supporting better sleep, and feeling more energized overall.

What a Red Light Session Looks Like

Sessions at our Grand Rapids location are simple, relaxing, and require no recovery. You spend about twenty minutes in the light, often feeling little more than gentle warmth. No needles, no chemicals, no recovery time.

Most clients build red light therapy into a regular rhythm because the benefits build with consistent use. Some clients pair it with other treatments for an even bigger impact on their skin or recovery goals. Clients can even purchase our exact medical-grade devices to use in their own home for more significant results.

Red Light Therapy

Benefits of Red Light Therapy

Why red light therapy is one of the most loved wellness offerings at NYA Med Spa.

Supports Collagen Production
Regular sessions help your skin produce more collagen for firmer, brighter, more youthful looking skin.
Eases Inflammation
Many clients use red light therapy for sore muscles, joint discomfort, and general inflammation in the body.
Improves Recovery
Active people love red light therapy for the way it supports faster recovery from workouts and minor injuries.
Relaxing and Easy
There are no needles, no downtime, and no discomfort. Just twenty calm minutes of light therapy.
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