Light Relief® provides topical heating for the purpose of relieving minor muscle pain, joint pain, and stiffness
It warms the affected area its applied to by applying heat using infrared energy.
The Light PadTM hand-held unit contains a heat button, which can be turned on and off, as desired
Light Relief® provides topical heating for the purpose of relieving minor muscle pain, joint pain, and stiffness. It warms the affected area its applied to by applying heat using infrared energy.
Components of Light Relief®:
Base unit that contains the main circuitry, a graphic display, button controls, and batteries.
The Light PadTM hand-held unit which contains an array of 59 colored and infrared light emitting diodes
The Light PadTM hand-held unit contains a heat button, which can be t
Is there anything I can use at home to zap away the red scars, pigmentation left by old acne? I’ve tried creams such as mederma, retin-a, mama lotion, acne mark fading peels and home microdermabrasion kits but nothing’s really helped.
I know there are devices such as the zeno for acne. Are there any similar light-therapy device for scars that are a milder form of laser treatment, that I can use at home?
Thank you!
Light Relief Infrared Pain LightRelief Therapy Device System w/ AC Adapter, Carry Case & Strap Included! Light Relief® is a pain relief device that emits energy in the infrared spectrum. It provides topical heating for the purpose of elevating and/or maintaining tissue temperature. Use wherever heat application is prescribed for personal comfort and the temporary relief of minor muscle pain, joint pain, and stiffness. The Light Relief® product consists of a hand-held base unit and a flexible p
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