As I work through my LipedemaVegan 180-Day Protocol, one of my top priorities is to protect my skin, reduce inflammation, and support fat loss as I shed over 50 pounds.
That’s why I’m using red light therapy (RLT) — also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT) — as a daily tool in my routine. Not just for beauty, but for deep cellular support as my body transforms.
Here’s why I added red light therapy to my protocol, the science behind how it supports weight loss and skin integrity, and how I’m gradually increasing the intensity each month to match my progress.
🔬 What Is Red Light Therapy?
Red light therapy uses wavelengths of red and near-infrared light (typically 630–850 nm) to stimulate the mitochondria — the energy-producing engines inside our cells. When absorbed by the skin and tissues, these wavelengths can:
- Increase ATP production (cellular energy)
- Improve blood flow and oxygen delivery
- Reduce inflammation and oxidative stress
- Stimulate collagen and elastin synthesis
This makes red light therapy an excellent choice for fat loss, skin tightening, lymphatic drainage, and pain relief — all of which are relevant for anyone with lipedema or chronic inflammation.
⚖️ How Red Light Therapy Supports Weight Loss
Here are the most compelling reasons I’m using RLT while losing weight:
1. Improved Fat Metabolism
Research shows that red light therapy may enhance lipolysis — the breakdown of fat stored in adipose cells. One randomized trial published in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine found that subjects receiving RLT lost more inches and body fat compared to the control group [1].
📚 Reference: Jackson RF et al. “Photonic lipolysis: a clinical trial.” Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 2012.
2. Skin Tightening & Collagen Preservation
As we lose fat — especially over 50+ pounds — skin laxity becomes a concern. Red light therapy stimulates fibroblasts to produce collagen and elastin, which may help maintain firmness and reduce sagging over time [2].
📚 Reference: Avci P et al. “Low-level laser (light) therapy (LLLT) in skin: stimulating, healing, restoring.” Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2013.
3. Lymphatic Drainage and Inflammation Reduction
Lipedema involves lymphatic stagnation and chronic inflammation. RLT may improve lymphatic flow, reduce pain, and encourage tissue repair — particularly in combination with dietary anti-inflammatories and fasting.
4. Mitochondrial Health = Metabolic Health
Red light therapy enhances mitochondrial function, which is critical for metabolism, energy, and hormone balance. Healthier mitochondria = more efficient fat burning and less fatigue during weight loss.
🌞 My Red Light Protocol (Month by Month)
I started slowly and am building up intensity and exposure as my fat loss progresses, so that my skin and lymphatic system stay supported.
- I use a full body red light mat with both 660 nm (red) and 850 nm (near-infrared) wavelengths.
- I started at Power Level 1 (50W), and month-by-month I am moving up a power level (which increase by 20W intervals) while continuing to use 10 minutes of exposure to all body areas.
- I apply red light before bed to support circulation, relaxation, and lymph movement.
✨ Why It’s Worth It
Losing 50+ pounds is about more than the scale. It’s about preserving skin elasticity, reducing lipedema pain, and promoting long-term cellular health.
Red light therapy gives me an edge — one that feels good, supports healing, and helps my body adapt gracefully to the changes I’m creating with nutrition, fasting, and movement.
Want to Try Red Light Therapy?
If you’re on a weight loss journey with lipedema, I highly recommend trying a full body red light mat, like this one I use. There are many options that can make a real difference — even in just 10 minutes a day.
📚 References:
- Jackson RF, et al. “Photonic lipolysis: A clinical trial.” Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 2012.
- Avci P, et al. “Low-level laser (light) therapy (LLLT) in skin.” Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2013.



