Can red light therapy actively support the healing process in pets?
What happens inside the body that helps wounds or injuries recover faster?
Can red light therapy actively support the healing process in pets?
What happens inside the body that helps wounds or injuries recover faster?
Red light therapy supports healing by stimulating cellular activity and improving the biological processes involved in tissue repair. When cells absorb therapeutic wavelengths of light, they produce more cellular energy, which allows them to perform their functions more effectively.
One of the key benefits of increased cellular energy is that it accelerates the repair of damaged tissues. Cells can divide more efficiently, produce structural proteins, and rebuild injured areas.
In pets, this effect can help support healing for:
Minor wounds
Surgical incisions
Soft tissue injuries
Skin conditions
Another important factor is improved circulation. Better blood flow ensures that healing tissues receive the oxygen and nutrients needed for recovery.
Many veterinary professionals use red light therapy in post-surgical care because it may help reduce swelling and encourage faster tissue regeneration.
While the body naturally heals itself over time, red light therapy can provide additional support that helps optimize the healing environment.