Practice type · Recovery & regeneration
Red Light Therapy for Recovery Centers
A recovery center wins on throughput and on the strength of its modality stack. Red Light Wellness® builds commercial red light therapy beds, Class II medical devices registered with the FDA, that add a whole-body muscle-recovery and circulation station to your floor, sitting naturally beside the cold plunge, compression, and sauna your members already rotate through.
American-made. Continuously engineered.
Build
Commercial-grade
Made in
FDA-registered facility
Wavelengths
660nm + 850nm
Session
10–15 min
Why recovery centers add it
The station your recovery circuit is missing.
Recovery centers exist to help active people bounce back, and members judge you by how complete the experience feels. Whole-body photobiomodulation (PBM) earns a place in that experience for three reasons that reinforce each other.
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Muscle recovery members can feel
Red light at 625–670 nm and near-infrared at 830–910 nm reach muscle and connective tissue, where photobiomodulation supports recovery after training. For a clientele of lifters, runners, and weekend athletes, a whole-body session is a natural close to a hard workout, the reason they book the next visit.
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Circulation and warm-up support
Members use recovery centers before and after activity. Photobiomodulation supports circulation, which is why the bed works as both a pre-training warm-up station and a post-session cooldown, two use cases from one square of floor space, spread across your whole operating day.
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It completes the modality stack
Recovery centers rarely sell one thing. Red light pairs cleanly with cold plunge, compression boots, infrared sauna, and stretch, a circuit members flow through in a single visit. Because a full treatment runs under fifteen minutes, the bed adds a station without becoming the bottleneck in the rotation.
Photobiomodulation supports recovery, circulation, and skin and tissue health. Individual results may vary. Not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before use.
Which model fits
For a recovery floor, lead with output.
Every bed in the Wellness Collection delivers the same red (625–670 nm) and near-infrared (830–910 nm) wavelengths across a full-body treatment. On a high-throughput recovery floor the deciding factor is volume, higher irradiance shortens effective session time, so the line at the bed keeps moving.
Best for volume
Max Miracle 9600
The highest output in the Collection, 960 mW/cm² and 3,200 LEDs. Built for flagship recovery centers that run the bed all day and make red light a headline station.
High-traffic floors
Big Miracle 7200
At 720 mW/cm² and 2,400 LEDs, the 7200 keeps a busy recovery circuit moving through peak hours while running on a 40-amp circuit.
Single-room start
The Miracle 6200 & 5040
The 6200 (600 mW/cm²) and 5040 (504 mW/cm²) both run on a standard 30-amp circuit, a lower-draw way to add the modality in a smaller studio.
Room & throughput fit
One room, a lot of sessions.
A Miracle bed needs a private room of roughly 9′ × 8′ and a dedicated 220V circuit, 30 amps for the 5040 and 6200, 40 for the 7200, and 50 for the 9600. The elevated bench design makes entry and exit easy for members of every size, which keeps turnover fast on a busy floor.
Throughput is where a recovery floor earns the footprint. A full-body treatment runs 8–15 minutes, and a higher-output bed shortens the effective time. Add a couple of minutes to reset between members and one bed realistically turns four to six sessions an hour, a lot of recovery touchpoints from a single station, and the reason the 9600 and 7200 suit volume operations.
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
We review your room and electrical service before delivery, so the bed is earning from the first week, not waiting on an electrician.
ROI considerations
Where the revenue actually comes from.
A recovery center has two levers: drop-in sessions at the door and recurring membership revenue. Red light contributes to both, and the strongest returns come from folding it into how you already sell recovery, so utilization stays high and payback is predictable.
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Per-session pricing
Sold as a stand-alone recovery session, red light commonly lands in a per-visit range similar to other premium modalities on your floor. Add it to a circuit day-pass and it lifts the value of the whole ticket. See how to set rates in how much to charge.
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Membership & unlimited add-ons
Fold red light into a recovery membership or sell it as an unlimited add-on. A modality members use two or three times a week turns the bed into recurring revenue instead of a schedule you refill daily. Our membership models guide covers the structures that keep utilization steady.
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Payback & financing
Model the numbers before you commit. Most centers finance with a quick application and a soft credit check that won’t affect their score, then let session and membership revenue cover the payment. Run yours in the business ROI hub.
Revenue and payback vary by market, pricing, and utilization. Figures here are illustrative, not guarantees. Individual results may vary. Consult a healthcare professional before use.
Operational workflow
How a session runs on the floor.
Red light is one of the easiest modalities to staff, because the bed does the work and the process repeats cleanly through a busy circuit. A typical member flow looks like this.
1 · Check in
Members add red light to a recovery circuit at the front desk or book it through your existing scheduling system. First-timers get a short orientation and eye protection.
2 · Session
The member settles onto the elevated bench for an 8–15 minute full-body treatment, often between the cold plunge and compression. One attendant can keep several stations moving.
4 · Rebook
Because recovery benefits build with consistency, the natural close is the next visit or a membership upgrade, the moment retention gets reinforced.
3 · Reset
Wipe-down surfaces make turnover fast. The all-steel, powder-coated frame and field-replaceable LED modules are built for all-day duty on a high-volume floor.
Every bed ships turn-key: staff training, marketing materials, a vibration plate, and US-based support are included, so your team is confident selling and running sessions from day one. Backed by a 10-year frame warranty and a 2-year components warranty.
Recovery center FAQ
Questions operators ask first.
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High-throughput recovery floors usually lead with the Max Miracle 9600 or Big Miracle 7200, because higher irradiance shortens effective session time and keeps a busy circuit moving. Smaller studios can start with the Miracle 6200 or 5040 on a standard 30-amp circuit. The side-by-side comparison shows every spec.
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It slots into the same recovery circuit. Members move from one modality to the next, and because a red light session runs 8–15 minutes it adds a station without becoming the bottleneck. Many centers position it as the whole-body step that ties the stack together.
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Plan for a private room of roughly 9′ × 8′ and a dedicated 220V circuit, 30 amps for the 5040 and 6200, 40 for the 7200, and 50 for the 9600. We review your room and service during planning so it’s ready before delivery. See room requirements.
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Every bed is a Class II medical device registered with the FDA, built in an FDA-registered facility in St. Louis, Missouri. When comparing manufacturers, ask each for their specific registration, precise regulatory language is one of the clearest ways to tell professional equipment from consumer imports.
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Yes. Financing takes minutes to apply for and uses a soft credit inquiry that won’t affect your score, and every bed ships with training, marketing materials, and support. Request current pricing for a personalized quote.
Next steps
Add whole-body red light to your recovery floor.
Request current pricing or book a five-minute discovery call. We’ll help you pick the right Miracle model for your volume, plan the room, and map the payback against your session and membership revenue, no pressure, no obligation.

