Red Light, Real Results: Meet the Healite II

Acne. Aches. Post-procedure healing.
Turns out, red light isn’t just for exit signs and moody fitness studios. It’s now one of the most exciting tools in dermatology—and we just brought it to Shore.

What Is Red Light Therapy?

Red light therapy uses low-level wavelengths of light (typically between 600–850 nm) to reach deep beneath the skin.
It doesn’t heat your tissue. It charges it.
Think of it as a cellular espresso shot. ☕

When light hits your mitochondria (that’s your cells’ battery pack), it sparks a chain reaction—accelerating healing, reducing inflammation, and restoring function.

So What Can It Do?

🔬 For Acne:

Red light gets in deep—where breakouts like to brew.
✔️ Reduces inflammation
✔️ Calms overactive oil glands
✔️ Speeds up healing post-flare
✔️ Works great post-extractions or microneedling

Clinically backed for mild-to-moderate acne
Zero downtime, totally painless, and actually relaxing

💪 For Muscle Recovery + Pain Relief:

Whether you’re post-procedure or post–tough workout, Healite II helps your body bounce back:
✔️ Increases circulation
✔️ Reduces muscle soreness
✔️ Speeds tissue repair
✔️ Great adjunct to physical therapy or recovery protocols

It’s like a gym recovery drink for your face, but smarter.

✨ For Healing After In-Office Treatments:

Got a peel, microneedling, or laser? Red light therapy helps reduce swelling, bruising, and redness—while accelerating collagen production.

Meet the Healite II

We don’t just do red light. We do the Healite II, used by top plastic surgeons and dermatologists around the world.
It’s FDA-cleared, pain-free, and powerful enough to make a visible difference in just a few sessions.

Ready to Glow, Heal, or De-puff? In North Bethesda/Rockville?

Schedule your red light therapy session at Shore Dermatology today.
📍 Book here → drshoredermatology.com/appointments

Have questions? DM us or ask your provider at your next visit. Your skin (and sore quads) will thank you.

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