Red light has become one of the most requested non-invasive wellness experiences — and your patients are already asking about it.1 The Pro Bed adds a self-serve, cash-pay wellness service that complements the care you provide, without adding to your clinical workload.

That's exactly what makes it a clean fit for your practice. The Pro Bed is offered as a self-serve, cash-pay wellness session on your menu — not physical therapy, not a billable procedure, and not a treatment for any condition. It complements the care you already provide and keeps your marketing clean. A claims-safe marketing kit is included with every installation.
Red light went mainstream — patients hear about it constantly. A full-body bed lets your practice offer it first, as a simple cash-pay wellness service.
They arrive pre-sold by the culture around red light. You're meeting demand that already exists — not creating a new one.
A wellness experience patients enjoy between visits, offered alongside — never instead of — the care you provide.
Sold as a self-serve wellness session on your menu. No insurance, no billing codes, no claims to file.
Self-serve touchscreen presets. No provider time, no consumables — your front desk books it, the room runs itself.

The Pro Bed fits where a treatment table fits, plugs into a standard outlet, and delivers full-body red and near-infrared sessions completely self-serve — no buildout, no added staff hours.
A 60-second overview of the demand, the science, and how the Pro Bed fits a practice — as cash-pay wellness, not clinical care.
Red and near-infrared light is one of the most-studied light-based wellness modalities in the world. Here's what human trials have actually examined — full citations below.
One of the most-studied tools in exercise and recovery: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 39 human trials (861 participants) examined red and near-infrared light around exercise for muscular performance and fatigue, reporting positive effects across the 655–950 nm range.2
Request Practice Pricing →A 2026 systematic review and meta-analysis of five randomized controlled trials (240 participants) examined red light exposure and self-reported sleep quality, describing promising signals — one reason evening red light has become a nightly ritual.3
Request Practice Pricing →Randomized, controlled human trials — including a 31-study systematic review of LED light and skin — have examined red light and the appearance of fine lines, tone, and texture, reporting measurable changes.4
Request Practice Pricing →Published U.S. rates, July 2026. A cash-pay full-body wellness session prices at the studio-and-clinic tier — recurring revenue that doesn't touch your clinical schedule.
Published nationwide pricing: $39 members, $59 non-members.
The published range for full-body red light — where a 20-minute Pro Bed session lands.
The ceiling a professional practice environment can support at the top of a cash-pay wellness menu.
Published multi-service wellness membership range (Restore) — the recurring model that smooths revenue.
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General wellness product. The Red Life Pro Bed is a general wellness product intended to support relaxation and an active lifestyle. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, injury, or condition. Statements on this page have not been evaluated by the FDA.
Not a medical or therapeutic treatment — and not billable. The Pro Bed is offered as a self-serve, cash-pay wellness experience. It is not cleared for the treatment of any condition and must not be presented to patients as physical therapy, injury or pain treatment, a substitute for medical care, or a reimbursable/billable procedure. It complements — never replaces — the professional care you provide. A claims-safe marketing kit is included with every installation.
Research context. Study citations on this page describe published research on red and near-infrared light generally. Findings are promising but, as the authors note, larger and higher-quality trials are still needed before firm conclusions can be drawn.
Business & financing. Any revenue or pricing figures discussed are illustrative estimates for general-wellness services — not a promise of earnings and not reimbursable medical billing; results vary by market, pricing, and utilization. Financing options are subject to credit approval.