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Red Light Therapy & LED Devices
The independent guide to red light therapy in Australia — what works, what doesn't, and which devices are worth the money.
Red light therapy panels range from $300 to over $2,000 in Australia, and a lot of that price is marketing. The Glow cuts through the brand noise with independent guides, honest comparisons, and TGA-safe language.
The AU red-light market is growing fast — and cluttered with conflicted advice. Brand-owned "best of" lists, thin affiliate pages, and overseas content that ignores Australian pricing, electrical standards, and ARTG registration status. This is Glow's answer: an independent, evidence-anchored hub covering LED face masks, light therapy panels, brand reviews, and the educational content that helps you make a smart decision.
Start with the best LED face masks if you want convenient, hands-free facial treatment. Go to best LED panels for more power or full-body coverage. Not sure which? Read LED panel vs LED face mask first.
By The Glow Editorial Team · Last updated 8 June 2026 · Affiliate disclosure
The money pages
The best-of guides.
If you're in buying mode, start here. Each guide is independently ranked — no paid placements, no brand-owned lists.
Best LED Light Therapy Panels in Australia
The complete ranking of red light therapy panels in Australia — irradiance, wavelengths, AU electrical certification, value. Bon Charge, Infraredi, Mito Red and more.
Existing · OptimisedBest LED Face Masks in Australia
Omnilux Contour Face is still the one to beat. Four masks ranked after a six-week panel — coverage, comfort, results, AU price.
Buyer's guideBest Red Light Therapy Devices in Australia
Masks, panels and handhelds compared — the broad net for anyone starting their red light research. Which device type suits your goals.
ComparisonLED Panel vs LED Face Mask: Which Should You Buy?
Power, coverage, skin results, cost and convenience compared. The exact decision guide for buyers sitting between both options.
Decision guideIs Red Light Therapy Worth It?
An honest verdict on who benefits most and who should skip it. Evidence-anchored, compliance-conscious, no hype.
Benefit guideRed Light Therapy for Acne
What the evidence suggests, what devices may help, and the TGA-safe framing that separates real guidance from overclaiming.
Brand reviews
Every major brand, independently reviewed.
One review per brand. Glow Score, honest pros and cons, who it's for, who should skip it. Coming soon as each review ships.
- 01 Bon Charge AU presence, 15% affiliate program, premium build. Is the irradiance there? Review →
- 02 Infraredi Australia's only ARTG-registered red light panel — but is it the best buy? Review →
- 03 CurrentBody Huge brand search, Series 2 mask — coverage, results and value vs Omnilux. Comparison →
- 04 Omnilux The cult LED mask. Still the one to beat? See the head-to-head with CurrentBody. Comparison →
- 05 Mito Red Light Premium panels, direct affiliate. For the serious buyer who measures output. Coming soon
Learn the category
Before you buy, understand the science.
Red light devices range from genuinely useful to glorified novelties. These guides give you the knowledge to tell the difference.
What Is Red Light Therapy?
Photobiomodulation, wavelengths, how it works at the cellular level — and what the evidence actually says.
ComparisonLED Panel vs LED Face Mask
Power, penetration, coverage and convenience compared. The exact decision guide for buyers between the two device types.
Worth it?Is Red Light Therapy Worth It?
Verdict-first. Who benefits, who should save their money, and what the evidence supports and doesn't.
Benefit guideRed Light Therapy for Acne
Blue and red light for breakout-prone skin — what the research suggests, TGA-safe language, and the most suitable devices.
General information only — not medical advice. The content on this page is for educational and informational purposes. Red light devices described here are cosmetic or wellness products unless explicitly stated as ARTG-registered medical devices. Photobiomodulation outcomes vary between individuals. Consult a qualified doctor or dermatologist before using any device for skin or health concerns. The Glow does not endorse any specific medical treatment or diagnosis.
