Have you seen those red light therapy masks? Many people have started using them to help improve their skin routine regime. If you are using them or want to start using them, watch this to hear Dr. Rupa Wong, board-certified ophthalmologist and eye surgeon, explain how they impact your eye health. 👀
00:00 : Are LED masks bad for your eyes?
00:38 : Are red light masks safe for your eyes?
01:11 : How do the red light masks help your skin?
02:45 : Is red light therapy dangerous for our eyes?
03:35 : Are there medications you should not take while using a red light therapy mask?
04:11 : How often should I use a red light mask?
04:38 : What is contrast vision?
05:29 : Why does red light therapy work?
06:26 : Do I need to let my doctor know that I am using the red light mask?
06:50 : Do I need to use goggles while using red light therapy?
07:13 : Can I use any red light mask?
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