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GuideOctober 28, 2024Updated 2026-04-17

How Often Should You Do Red Light Therapy? Daily Dosing Guide

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2,589 wordsBy Adriana Torres, BSc, Health Sciences
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Quick answer: can you do red light therapy every day?

Daily red light therapy is safe. Unlike UV tanning, red light does not accumulate harmful effects or damage tissue. However, more is not always better - doubling session time or frequency does not double results, because once cells are saturated with light energy additional exposure offers no benefit and might reduce effectiveness. Daily use means one session per day per body part, not multiple sessions. For most goals, 4-5 sessions per week is the practical sweet spot. Pain or injury recovery benefits from daily use during the acute phase. For skin health and hair growth, 3-5 times per week is sufficient. Some practitioners recommend 1-2 rest days per week.

Daily use: safe?
Yes
Optimal frequency (most goals)
4-5x/week
Acute pain frequency
Daily
Skin/hair frequency
3-5x/week

One of the most common questions about red light therapy is whether daily use is safe and effective. The short answer is yes, but let me explain the nuances.

Safety

Is Daily Use Safe?

Yes. Unlike UV tanning, red light therapy doesn't accumulate harmful effects or damage tissue. The light triggers beneficial cellular responses that your body can handle repeatedly.

Dosing

More Isn't Always Better

The Limit
Doubling your session time or frequency won't double your results. Once cells are saturated with light energy, additional exposure offers no benefit and might even reduce effectiveness.
Clarification

What 'Daily' Means

Daily use typically means one session per day, not multiple. If you do 15 minutes in the morning, you don't need another 15 minutes at night unless treating a different body part.

By Goal

Recommended Frequencies

Recovery

Rest Days

Some practitioners recommend 1-2 rest days per week. The theory is that giving cells a break allows them to fully respond to the stimulus. It certainly won't hurt your results and makes the routine more sustainable.

Practical Advice
For most people, 4-5 sessions per week is the sweet spot. It's effective, sustainable, and leaves room for life to happen. Don't stress if you miss a day.

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