Red Light Therapy for Face & Neck

Red light therapy for face uses 630–660nm red and 810–850nm near-infrared wavelengths to stimulate collagen, reduce fine lines, improve skin tone, and support acne-prone skin — in 10–15 minute daily sessions with no UV, no downtime, no consumables.

Recommended Devices

MitoADAPT MIN 4.0

MitoADAPT MIN 4.0

$549
Size: 9″×12″
LEDs: 144
Wavelengths: 8
Modes: 11

Most advanced compact panel. Eight wavelengths and 11 programmable modes for complete facial protocol control.
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MitoPRO 300X

MitoPRO 300X

$449
Size: 9.5″×14.5″
LEDs: 120
Wavelengths: 6

Six-wavelength precision panel ideal for targeted face and neck coverage.
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MitoPRO 300+

MitoPRO 300+

$369
Size: 10″×12″
LEDs: 60
Wavelengths: 4

Entry-level face and neck panel. Four core wavelengths at the most accessible price point.
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🧳 Treating on the Go? MitoPRO Mobile

🧳 Treating on the Go? MitoPRO Mobile

The MitoPRO Mobile ($349, was $399) packs 5 wavelengths and a built-in stand into a portable format — perfect for travel, hotel rooms, or desk-side face sessions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best red light therapy device for face?

The MitoGLOW LED mask: 1,064 LEDs, 4 wavelengths, 5 modes hands-free. For panels, the MitoADAPT MIN 4.0 offers 8 wavelengths in 9″×12″; the MitoPRO 300X delivers 6-wavelength precision.

How often should you use red light therapy on your face?

10–15 minutes daily or 4–5 sessions per week. Consistent use over 4–8 weeks produces the most visible improvements.

What wavelengths are best for face?

630–660nm stimulates collagen synthesis. 810–850nm near-infrared reduces inflammation and supports deeper tissue repair.

Can a red light therapy mask help with acne?

Blue light (~415nm) targets acne-causing bacteria. The MitoGLOW includes blue light alongside red and NIR for combined anti-aging and acne protocols.