Lightweight LED glasses with medical grade light diodes strategically placed to gently treat the
eyes and surrounding skin. Photobiomodulation therapy promotes blood flow to the eyes, reduces inflammation, stimulates
retinal tissue repair and protects light-sensitive retinal cells at the back of the eye.
Safe, painless, non-invasive and 100% UV free
Treatment Regimen: 3-minute sessions with eyes closed, every other day best in morning after a meal
ArunaLight Glasses are lightweight LED glasses with medical grade light diodes that have been strategically placed to gently treat the eyes and surrounding skin using Red Light therapy.
Arunalight has received Health Canada and FDAClass II clearance as “medical device” which means it is safe to use, as directed.
Red Light therapy, also known as Photobiomodulation therapy or Low-level Light therapy, involves using long wavelength (red) light (635–650 nm) for three minutes every other day to promote blood flow to the eyes, reduce inflammation, stimulate retinal cell repair, and to protect light-sensitive retinal cells in the back of the eyes. Additionally, it is safe, painless, non-invasive, 100% UV free, and a non-pharmaceutical intervention for supporting eye health.
To date, clinical studies have been conducted with consistent results showing that Red Light Therapy slows the progression of age-related macular degeneration, improves vision and reduce dry eye symptoms.
Temporary blue/green vision bleaching effect that is commonly perceived when the eyes are closed and exposed to bright red light. This effect typically lasts less than 5 minutes with the return of normal colour perception. Patients are advised to try the glasses for 1 minute before continuing with regular use. Low-level light therapy should be avoided on areas lacking pigmentation or affected by vitiligo. Precautions with patients who have photosensitivity or are taking medications that may increase sensitivity to bright light. This exposure may trigger a photosensitive reaction such as a mild rash on the skin.