FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions For DGYAO Red Light Therapy Pad

Q1: What should therapy feel like?
A1: You should feel mild warm-up on your body and muscle relax.

Q2: How often should I use the wrap?
A2: You may apply it for 1-3 times per day, 20 minutes each time. Take a rest and drink some water to relax yourself before next following use.
Q3: Does it has both red and infrared lights?
A3: Yes. 88 near infrared + 88 red.

Q4: How many lights are there on the waist belt pad?
A4: 176 lights.

Q5: What is the demension of the waist belt?
A5: 13.8”×8” Therapy area.

Q6: How long is the connector strips?
A6:Total 15 ft (4.56 meters)

Q7: Does it need to be plugged into the socket?
A7: Yes.

Q8: How long will it take to experience relief?
A8: We recommend wearing it for 2-3 therapy sessions per day for the first month. Please be patient because it may take several weeks to experience optimal relief.

Q9: Can I use this with pain medications?
A9: Speak to your doctor about your pain medication use in conjunction with our wrap.

Q10: Are there side effects?
A10: No. You may experience the skin irratation if you’re allergic to the fibers.

Q11: Can I place the device on my legs or foot?
A11: Yes. The wrap is designed for any part of the body (except for face and head)

Q12: Can people with heart disease or heart pacemaker use it?
A12: No.

Q13: What situations should I not use the therapy?
A13: When you suffer high fever, tumour, open tuberculosis, heart disease, acute soft tissue injury.

Q14: Can I use it while eating ?
A14: Yes.

Q15: Can I use it while sleeping?
A15: Yes, but pay attention to not treading or pressing on the light.

Q16: Can multiple people share the device?
A16: Yes. The device can be used by different people and your pets too if you like.

Q17: What’s the wavelenth of the lights?
A17: 660nm in red lights and 880nm in infrared lights.

Q18: Can I wear it on my face and head?
A18: No. The system is not intended for wearing on face and head.

Q19: Can it be good for face therapy?
A19: Yes, red lights help you on the face. Please put the pads in front of you, somewhere at the desk.