How It Works
The NHLMA EyeLift combines red light and near-infrared light wavelengths selected for their ability to:
Support microcirculation in the under-eye area
Promote localized cellular energy production
Encourage natural skin support and recovery processes
The device is designed to deliver consistent, gentle light in a targeted format suitable for daily use.
How To Use The Under Eye Red Light Therapy Device
Start with clean, dry skin. Remove makeup and ensure the under-eye area is free of products.
STEP 1: Position the device properly.
Gently place the device beneath the eye, aligning it with the under-eye contour.
STEP 2: Select your session.
Choose your preferred intensity and treatment time (typically 5–15 minutes).
STEP 3: Relax during treatment.
Sit comfortably and allow the device to complete the session. It will automatically power off when finished.
FAQs for our Under Eye Red Light Therapy Device
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Under eyes red light therapy uses targeted red and near-infrared wavelengths to support circulation and cellular activity beneath the skin. This non-invasive treatment is designed to help improve the appearance of tired-looking under-eye skin and support overall skin vitality.
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Under eyes red light therapy may help support:
The appearance of dark, fatigued-looking skin
Smoother under-eye texture
Healthy circulation beneath the eyes
A more refreshed and well-rested appearance
Results vary depending on consistency and individual skin concerns.
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Begin with clean, dry skin. Gently position the device beneath the eye, aligning it with the natural contour of the under-eye area. Select your preferred intensity and session time (typically 5–15 minutes), then relax while the device completes the treatment. The unit will automatically power off at the end of the session.
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For general skin support, sessions may be used once daily or several times per week, depending on your goals. Consistent use over several weeks typically provides the most noticeable improvement in the appearance of under-eye skin.
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Under eyes red light therapy is a non-invasive modality designed for at-home use. If you have a diagnosed eye condition, are light-sensitive, pregnant, or under physician care, consult your healthcare provider before beginning treatment.