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Red Light Therapy for Cryotherapy Studios

Red Light Wellness® builds commercial red light therapy beds that are Class II medical devices registered with the FDA. For more than 40 years, our family-owned company has designed, engineered, and manufactured commercial light therapy equipment in St. Louis, helping cryotherapy clinics expand treatment offerings with a patient-pay service that fits seamlessly into existing schedules.

American-made. Continuously engineered.

Build

Commercial-grade

Made in

FDA-registered facility

Wavelengths

660nm + 850nm

Session

10–15 min

Why cryotherapy studios add PBM

You already sell recovery. This is the next thing to sell.

A cryotherapy studio has done the hard part: it has built a membership of people who show up for recovery and pay for it. Whole-body photobiomodulation (PBM) is the natural second modality, and it sells to the exact clients already walking through the door.

A complementary modality

Cryotherapy works cold. Red light works warm. Where a cryo session is a brief, intense cold exposure, a red light session is a calm, whole-body treatment, so the two read to clients as complementary steps rather than competing services. Many studios frame them as a contrast pairing across one visit.

Cross-sell to existing clients

Your recovery members are the warmest audience there is for a second recovery service. Adding red light gives front-desk staff something new to offer at check-in and turns single-modality visits into higher-value recovery packages without buying a single new lead.

Fill out the modality stack

Cryo, compression, infrared sauna, and red light are the modalities recovery shoppers now expect to find under one roof. A whole-body bed rounds out the stack, so your studio competes as a full recovery destination instead of a single-service stop.

Individual results may vary. Not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before use.

Which Miracle model fits

Match output to how many clients you move.

Every bed in the Wellness Collection pairs red (625–670 nm) and near-infrared (830–910 nm) wavelengths across a full-body treatment head to toe. The models step up in irradiance and electrical draw, so the right one depends on how busy your recovery floor runs at peak.

Entry professional

The Miracle 5040

A practical starting point for solo or growing clinics, runs on a standard 30-amp circuit.

504 mW/cm² · 2,553 LEDs · 30 AMP

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Professional

The Miracle 6200

More output on the same 30-amp service for a clinic with steady daily traffic.

600 mW/cm² · 2,000 LEDs · 30 AMP

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High-performance

Max Miracle 9600

Higher irradiance and shorter effective sessions for high-volume rehab and sports-therapy floors.

960 mW/cm² · 3,200 LEDs · 50 AMP

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Room & throughput fit

It fits a treatment room and a full recovery schedule.

A Miracle bed needs a footprint close to a standard treatment room, roughly a 9′ × 8′ space and a dedicated 220V circuit (30, 40, or 50 amp depending on the model). If your studio was built out for cryo chambers, compression, and sauna suites, it already has the room layout and the electrical thinking a bed slots into. Our team reviews your space and service during planning so the room is ready before delivery.

Throughput is where a bed earns its floor space. A full-body session runs 8–15 minutes and works hands-free once a client is positioned, so one staff member can supervise a rotation while the front desk keeps booking. The elevated bench and comfort-width surface make entry and exit easy for clients of every size.

At a glance

What one bed asks for

~9’×8′

Private room footprint

4–6

Sessions per hour, one bed

220V

Dedicated circuit (30–50 AMP)

100k hr

Rated LED life

  • Elevated bench for easy entry and exit

  • Comfort-width surface fits all body sizes

  • Patented head/foot therapy for even, whole-body dosing

Individual results may vary. Not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before use.

ROI considerations

What the numbers depend on.

A commercial bed is a capital decision, and for a cryotherapy studio the payback comes from selling recovery revenue on top of the members you already have. The variables that matter most are session price, how many red light sessions you run per day, and how many cryo clients you convert into bundled or membership recovery.

Per-session red light add-ons typically fall in familiar wellness ranges, while cryo-plus-red-light bundles let one booking carry two modalities and a higher ticket. Recovery memberships that include both stabilize utilization across the week and lift the lifetime value of each member. Because sessions are short and hands-free, you can raise volume without adding staff hours. Most studios model per-session pricing, bundles, and memberships together, then finance the equipment with a quick application and a soft credit check that won’t affect their score. Section 179 may also let you deduct qualifying equipment; talk to your accountant.

  • Cryo-plus-red-light bundles raise the average ticket per visit

  • Recovery memberships add recurring revenue and steady utilization

  • Short, hands-free sessions raise volume without added staff hours

  • Turn-key: training, marketing materials, and a vibration plate included

Operational workflow

How red light pairs with a cryo session.

The bed slots into the flow your studio already runs. Because it’s hands-free, it works as a warm step paired with the cold plunge or cryo chamber, and as a standalone recovery visit for members between cryo appointments.

1

Book it as a pairing

Offer red light alongside a cryo session so one visit carries two modalities. Clients experience a contrast between the cold exposure and the warm, whole-body treatment, and your average ticket rises without a second appointment.

2

Run it hands-free

Once a client is positioned, the bed runs on its own for 8–15 minutes. A front-desk staffer can start a session, then turn the chamber over for the next client, so two modalities move on one staff rotation.

3

Sell the membership

A recovery membership that includes both cryo and red light is the reason members come back on their off-days. Bundling the two converts one-time visits into a steady, recurring recovery relationship.

Cryotherapy studio FAQ

Questions studio owners ask.

Next steps for your clinic

Add the recovery modality your members will book next.

Request current pricing or book a five-minute discovery call. We’ll help you pick the right Miracle model, size the room, and map the payback for your cryotherapy studio.