Psoriasis is an autoimmune skin condition that affects 7.5 million Americans. Characterized by red, scaly plaques, it's notoriously difficult to treat. Red light therapy shows some promise for reducing plaque severity and itching — but the evidence is moderate and individual responses vary widely.
What the Research Says
Evidence for RLT in psoriasis is moderate:
- Small studies show that red light (630–660nm) can reduce plaque severity and itching in some patients.
- The mechanism: RLT reduces the inflammation that drives psoriasis plaque formation.
- RLT is less effective than UVB phototherapy (the standard light treatment for psoriasis) but has fewer side effects.
- Best results come from combining RLT with traditional psoriasis treatments (topicals, biologics).
Important: RLT is not a replacement for medical psoriasis treatment. Consult your dermatologist before adding RLT to your treatment plan.
The Psoriasis Protocol
- Get your dermatologist's approval first. Psoriasis is a medical condition. Your dermatologist can advise whether RLT is appropriate for your case.
- Position the device 6 inches from the affected area. Treat each plaque area separately.
- Treat for 5–10 minutes per area, 5–7 days per week. Psoriasis requires consistent treatment.
- Track plaque severity weekly. Note size, redness, scaling, and itching. Look for trends over 4–8 weeks.
- Continue all prescribed treatments. RLT is a complement, not a replacement.
Best Devices for Psoriasis
Best Panel: MitoMAX 2.0
For treating multiple plaque areas on the body, the MitoMAX offers the best coverage and power.
- Wavelengths
- 660nm + 850nm
- LEDs
- 200 dual-chip LEDs
- Irradiance
- ~110 mW/cm²
- Size
- 36" x 9" x 3"
Best for: Full-body coverage in one panel
Pros
- Near full-body coverage
- High LED count
- Excellent value per watt
- Modular for multi-panel setups
Cons
- Heavy and bulky
- Premium price tier
- Requires dedicated space
Best Mask (for Facial Psoriasis): HigherDOSE
For psoriasis on the face, the HigherDOSE mask delivers gentle, FDA-cleared treatment.
- Wavelengths
- 630nm + 830nm
- LEDs
- 96 LEDs
- Irradiance
- FDA-cleared output
- Size
- Rigid shell
Best for: Mid-tier FDA-cleared option
Pros
- FDA-cleared
- FSA/HSA eligible
- Stylish design
- Strong brand reputation
Cons
- Rigid fit less comfortable
- Fewer LEDs than CurrentBody
- Strap can slip
Combining RLT with Psoriasis Treatments
RLT can be combined with most psoriasis treatments:
- Topical steroids: Apply after RLT session for enhanced absorption.
- Topical vitamin D analogs (calcipotriene): No interaction; use as directed.
- Biologics: No known interaction. Consult your dermatologist.
- UVB phototherapy: Don't use RLT on the same day as UVB treatment — too much light exposure.
- Oral medications: Consult your dermatologist about specific interactions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Best Device for Psoriasis
The MitoMAX panel covers large body areas for effective plaque treatment.
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