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Red light therapy in Los Angeles

Where to try red light therapy in Los Angeles, CA — 3 verified studios on the Praxium directory, with what to expect and how it fits a goal-based recovery plan.

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Red light therapy studios in Los Angeles

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Perspire Sauna Studio Brentwood — recovery studio in Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles, CA

5.0· 8 reviews

Perspire Sauna Studio Brentwood offers private infrared sauna sessions with red light therapy, contrast therapy, and halotherapy in a serene environment designed for deep recovery and relaxation.

Infrared saunaRed light therapyContrast therapyHalotherapy
Perspire Sauna Studio Culver City — recovery studio in Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles, CA

4.8· 45 reviews

Perspire Sauna Studio Culver City offers private infrared sauna sessions with red light therapy, contrast therapy, and halotherapy in a serene environment designed for deep recovery and relaxation.

Infrared saunaRed light therapyContrast therapyHalotherapy
Cryohealthcare — recovery studio in Los Angeles, CA

Cryohealthcare

7 modalities

Los Angeles, CA

4.9· 267 reviews

CryotherapyLocalized cryotherapyRed light therapyIV & hydration+3

Frequently asked questions

How much does red light therapy cost in Los Angeles?

Pricing varies by studio, session length and whether you buy single sessions or a membership. Check each Los Angeles studio's site below for current rates.

Where can I try red light therapy in Los Angeles?

Praxium lists 3 verified studios offering red light therapy in Los Angeles: Perspire Sauna Studio Brentwood, Perspire Sauna Studio Culver City, Cryohealthcare.

What should I expect from red light therapy?

Studio sessions typically last 10–20 minutes with a full-body panel. The experience is painless — you may notice mild warmth but no discomfort. Most people integrate RLT with other modalities in the same visit. Consistent use over weeks is generally needed before visible skin or recovery improvements are noticeable.

What is red light therapy good for?

Red light therapy (RLT), also called photobiomodulation (PBM), uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light — typically 630–680 nm (red) and 800–850 nm (near-infrared) — to deliver low-level light energy to skin and underlying tissues. Unlike UV light, these wavelengths do not burn or damage skin; they are absorbed by cellular photoreceptors and are thought to support cellular energy production.

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