Thyro Face LightQuad Red Light Device for Thyroid Skin Damage & Aging
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- Targeted Mitochondrial Activation: Uses clinical-grade Red (660nm) and Near-Infrared (850nm) light to penetrate deep into the dermis, signaling your skin cells to produce more ATP and “recharge” from the inside out.*
- Support Natural Collagen & Elasticity: Stimulates the fibroblasts responsible for collagen production, helping to firm sagging skin and reduce the appearance of thyroid-related fine lines and puffiness.*
- Banish the “Thyroid Puff”: Near-infrared wavelengths support healthy lymphatic drainage and micro-circulation, helping to reduce the fluid retention and facial swelling common in thyroid patients.*
- Hair & Brow Vitality: Precision light therapy helps stimulate blood flow to hair follicles, providing a natural, drug-free way to support the regrowth of thinning eyebrows and hair edges.*
Formulated by Thyroid Expert Dr. Westin Childs
Your Thyroid Is Changing Your Face. You Can Change it Back.
When your thyroid slows down, your skin is often the first to show it. It’s more than just aging; it’s the ‘Thyroid Face’ struggle: the persistent puffiness, the loss of elasticity, and the thinning of your eyebrows and hair.
Standard creams only sit on the surface, but Thyro Face Light goes deeper. By using targeted Red and Near-Infrared wavelengths, it stimulates the mitochondria in your skin cells to ‘wake up.’ It’s the non-invasive way to support collagen production and healthy circulation, helping you reclaim the vibrant, tight, and energized look that thyroid dysfunction tried to steal.
Benefits
Created by Dr. Westin Childs, the Thyro Face Light uses four clinically tested wavelengths to deliver gentle, restorative energy directly into your facial skin to combat the visible effects of thyroid dysfunction.
Research suggests that these wavelengths…
- Stimulate collagen production to restore skin firmness and elasticity lost from thyroid dysfunction[13][9]
- Reduce fine lines and wrinkles caused by accelerated thyroid-related aging[13][16]
- Reduce facial puffiness and swelling by promoting lymphatic drainage and circulation[11]
- Improve skin tone, texture, and radiance diminished by low thyroid function[9][14]
- Calm skin inflammation and redness driven by autoimmune thyroid conditions[11][10]
This non-invasive, easy-to-use device works alongside all other thyroid treatments, skincare routines, and supplements to help you reclaim the skin your thyroid took from you.
Clinically Studied Wavelengths
| Wavelength | Benefits |
|---|---|
| 630 nm (red) | Enhances blood flow and circulation to facial skin, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to cells starved by low thyroid function. Supports a healthier, more vibrant complexion.* |
| 660 nm (red) | The gold standard wavelength for collagen stimulation. Activates fibroblasts through cytochrome c oxidase to rebuild the collagen and elastin that thyroid dysfunction breaks down.[12][13] |
| 830 nm (near-infrared) | Penetrates deep into facial tissue to reduce inflammation, ease puffiness, and support lymphatic drainage. Especially beneficial for the swelling and fluid retention common in hypothyroidism.[11][9] |
| 850 nm (near-infrared) | Reaches the deepest layers of skin to enhance cellular metabolism, accelerate tissue repair, and protect against oxidative stress that contributes to premature aging in thyroid patients.[7]* |
If Light Doesn’t Reach Your Skin Cells, It Isn’t Working
How to Use
3-5, 20-minute sessions each week for 8 weeks, followed by maintenance (1-2 sessions each week) thereafter.
- Charge your controller and connect it to your device.
- Start with a clean, dry face (no makeup or heavy moisturizers before treatment).
- Place the flexible silicone face wrap over your face, aligning the eye slits, nose slits, and mouth opening for comfort.
- Start your 10-20 minute treatment: Press and hold the power button (M) to turn on the device. It automatically turns on at max power, and with 3 of the 4 lights on (630nm, 660nm, and 830nm). Hit the NiR button to turn on the 4th wavelength (850 nm). Hit the T+ button to increase time to 20 minutes.
- Remove the device and apply your favorite moisturizer or serum to freshly treated skin.
- Gently wipe down the device.
- Use consistently for best results.
Who It’s For
The Thyro Face Light is designed for any thyroid patient whose skin has paid the price for their thyroid condition and who is ready to do something about it.
This includes:
- Thyroid patients experiencing premature aging, fine lines, or loss of skin elasticity
- Those dealing with facial puffiness, swelling, or fluid retention from hypothyroidism
- Women with Hashimoto’s or autoimmune thyroid disease struggling with skin inflammation or dullness
- Anyone noticing dry, rough, or thinning facial skin linked to low thyroid function
- Thyroid patients looking for a drug-free, non-invasive approach to restoring their skin
Thyro Face Light is safe to use alongside thyroid medications, skincare treatments, and supplements.
Technical Specifications
| LED TYPE | Red and near-infrared |
| WAVELENGTHS | 630nm (red), 660nm (red), 830nm (near-infrared), 850nm (near-infrared) |
| IRRADIANCE | 50 mW/cm² |
| NUMBER OF LEDS | 240 light sources (60 sets of luminous matrix) |
| TARGETED USE | Full face & facial skin |
| WARRANTY | 1 year |
| INCLUDES | Flexible silicone face wrap, rechargeable controller, power supply & plug adaptors, adjustable straps |
Treatment Beyond Your Skin
While the Thyro Face Light is engineered to target the skin damage caused by thyroid dysfunction, the wavelengths it uses (especially 830 nm and 850 nm) are also studied for their deeper tissue benefits.[11][7]
Secondary benefits that you may experience while using the Thyro Face Light include:
- Reduced sinus congestion and facial inflammation
- Improved lymphatic drainage in the face and jaw area
- Faster healing of skin blemishes and irritation
- A calming, relaxing treatment experience
So while you’re repairing your skin, you’re also supporting overall facial tissue health without any additional time or effort required.
See How Thyro Face Light Compares
Thyro Face Light![]() | Generic Red Light Masks | Skincare Products | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wavelength technology | ✓ Quad-spectrum (630/660/830/850nm) targets surface and deep skin layers | ? Most use only 1-2 wavelengths with shallow reach | ✕ No light therapy component |
| Designed for thyroid skin damage | ✓ Targets the accelerated aging and skin changes caused by thyroid dysfunction | ✕ Generic anti-aging design, not thyroid-specific | ✕ Formulated for general skin concerns, not thyroid-related damage |
| Targets "thyroid face" symptoms | ✓ Addresses puffiness, rapid aging, loss of elasticity, and thinning skin from low thyroid | ✕ No consideration for hormone-driven facial changes | ✕ May mask symptoms temporarily but doesn't address the underlying cause |
| Supports collagen and elasticity | ✓ 660nm stimulates fibroblasts to rebuild collagen lost from thyroid dysfunction | ? Some collagen benefit but often underpowered wavelengths | ? Topical collagen sits on the surface, doesn't stimulate production |
| Reduces thyroid puffiness | ✓ Near-infrared supports lymphatic drainage and circulation to reduce fluid retention | ✕ Not designed to address thyroid-related swelling | ✕ Creams may temporarily tighten but don't address root cause |
| Deep tissue inflammation support | ✓ 830nm and 850nm penetrate deep to calm autoimmune-driven skin inflammation | ? Limited depth, cannot reach deeper facial tissue | ✕ Topical products stay on the skin surface |
| Improves skin tone and radiance | ✓ Promotes healthy circulation and cellular renewal for thyroid-dulled skin | ? Some benefit but inconsistent power delivery | ? May improve appearance temporarily but doesn't address cellular energy |
| Energy delivery (irradiance) | ✓ Clinical-grade 50 mW/cm2 ensures effective deep tissue penetration | ? Often low-power LEDs that fail to reach therapeutic levels | ✕ Not applicable (chemical, not energy-based) |
| 240 LED light sources | ✓ Full-face coverage with 60 sets of luminous matrix for even delivery | ? Fewer LEDs with uneven coverage and hot spots | ✕ Not applicable |
| Created by thyroid expert | ✓ Formulated by Dr. Westin Childs specifically for thyroid patients | ✕ Mass-produced with no thyroid expertise | ✕ Rarely formulated by a thyroid specialist |
| Works with all thyroid treatments | ✓ Safe alongside meds, skincare routines, and supplements | ? Generally safe but not tested with thyroid protocols | ✓ Generally safe with thyroid meds |
| Long-term value | ✓ One-time investment replaces hundreds per year in skincare costs | ✓ One-time purchase but may need replacement sooner | ✕ $600-1,200+/year in serums, creams, and treatments |
| 60-day money back guarantee | ✓ Full refund if not satisfied | ? Varies by seller | ? Varies by brand |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can red light therapy really help my thyroid-damaged skin?
Yes. Multiple clinical studies have shown that red and near-infrared light therapy can stimulate collagen production, reduce inflammation, improve skin texture, and accelerate cellular repair.[13][9][16]
Red light works by delivering therapeutic wavelengths that penetrate through the skin and into the deeper layers of facial tissue, where it stimulates mitochondrial function and energy production in your skin cells.[11]
Thyroid patients are especially good candidates for red light therapy because low thyroid function slows down the skin’s natural repair and regeneration processes. By providing your skin cells with more energy, you give them the fuel they need to rebuild collagen, clear inflammation, and restore a healthier appearance.
This is all accomplished through an external, non-invasive device that can be combined with all other skincare and thyroid treatments.
What is the recommended treatment regimen for Thyro Face Light?
Treatment is split up into active and maintenance.
For initial treatment, Dr. Childs recommends using the Thyro Face Light 3-5x each week for 10-20 minutes for 8 weeks.
For maintenance, Dr. Childs recommends using the Thyro Face Light 1-2x each week for 10-20 minutes.
This routine can be continued indefinitely and can be increased during periods of stress, hormonal shifts, or thyroid flare-ups when skin symptoms tend to worsen.
How soon will I notice results?
Many users begin to notice subtle improvements within 2-4 weeks of consistent use, such as:
- A brighter, more even skin tone
- Less puffiness in the face, especially around the eyes and jawline
- Skin that feels softer and more hydrated
For more visible changes like reduced fine lines, improved skin firmness, and noticeable wrinkle reduction, allow 8-12 weeks of regular use.
Rebuilding collagen and repairing thyroid-damaged skin takes time, but red light therapy accelerates that process in a natural, non-invasive way.
Is the Thyro Face Light safe to use daily?
Yes. The Thyro Face Light is safe for daily or near-daily use. That said, daily use may not be necessary, as research indicates that 3-5 times per week is sufficient for most people to see meaningful skin improvements.
Because red light treatment is non-invasive, non-toxic, and does not irritate or sensitize the skin, it can be used in conjunction with all other skincare treatments, topical products, and thyroid medications.
Why is this better than a regular LED face mask?
Most LED face masks on the market use 1-2 wavelengths with weak power output. They look impressive but often lack the irradiance (power) needed to make a real difference, especially for thyroid patients dealing with deeper skin damage.
The Thyro Face Light is different because it:
- Uses four clinically studied wavelengths (630, 660, 830, 850 nm) that penetrate to different depths of the skin
- Delivers 50 mW/cm² of irradiance, which is the therapeutic range supported by clinical research
- Was designed by a thyroid doctor specifically for the skin issues that thyroid patients face
- Includes near-infrared wavelengths that reach deep enough to address inflammation and lymphatic congestion, not just surface-level skin concerns
Can I use this with my Thyro Light?
Absolutely. In fact, combining the Thyro Face Light with the Thyro Light is one of the best things you can do for your thyroid health and appearance. The Thyro Light treats your thyroid gland directly, while the Thyro Face Light addresses the skin damage your thyroid condition has caused.
You can use them back to back in the same session or on alternating days. They use the same wavelengths and technology, so there’s no risk of overexposure when used as directed.
Does it get hot or burn the skin?
No. The Thyro Face Light uses low-level light therapy (LLLT) that delivers therapeutic wavelengths without generating damaging heat.
It may feel slightly warm during use, but it will not burn or overheat your skin, even with daily use.
Its irradiance (power output) of 50 mW/cm² was designed to be both effective and safe for the delicate skin of the face.
Who should not use this?
Red light therapy is safe for most people, but avoid using it if:
- You have a history of skin cancer on your face (talk to your doctor first).
- You have skin photosensitivity from conditions like lupus or porphyria.
- You are pregnant.
- You have epilepsy (talk to your doctor first).
Can I use this with my skincare products?
Yes, but for best results, use the Thyro Face Light on clean, bare skin. Heavy moisturizers, makeup, or thick serums can block light absorption.
After your treatment session, apply your serums, moisturizers, or other topical products. Your skin will actually absorb them better after red light therapy because the treatment increases blood flow and cellular activity in the treatment area.
What happens if it doesn’t work for me?
We get it, not everything works for everyone. Which is exactly why we offer a 60-day risk-free guarantee. If you don’t see a difference after 8 weeks of consistent use, let us know, and we’ll make it right.
That said, most users report some improvement, even if subtle at first, especially when used consistently 3-5 times per week.
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Scientific References
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7. Silva, D.F., et al. (2017). Effects of low-level laser therapy on thyroid morphology and function in rats with hypothyroidism. Lasers in Medical Science. doi:10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2017.07.008.
9. Avci, P., et al. (2013). Low-level laser (light) therapy (LLLT) in skin: stimulating, healing, restoring. Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery. doi:10.1016/j.sder.2013.08.003.
10. Barolet, D. (2008). Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) in dermatology. Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery. doi:10.1016/j.sder.2008.08.003.
11. Hamblin, M.R. (2017). Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation. AIMS Biophysics. doi:10.3934/biophy.2017.3.337.
12. AlGhamdi, K.M., et al. (2012). Low-level laser therapy: a useful technique for enhancing the proliferation of various cultured cells. Lasers in Medical Science. doi:10.1007/s10103-011-0885-2.
13. Wunsch, A., & Matuschka, K. (2014). A controlled trial to determine the efficacy of red and near-infrared light treatment in patient satisfaction, reduction of fine lines, wrinkles, skin roughness, and intradermal collagen density increase. Photomedicine and Laser Surgery. doi:10.1089/pho.2013.3616.
14. Kim, W.S., et al. (2011). A comparative study of the effects of LED red and yellow lights on the skin of Asian women: a pilot study. Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy.
15. Na, J.I., et al. (2016). The effect of light-emitting diodes on skin in vivo. Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine.
16. Lee, S.Y., et al. (2007). A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, and split-face clinical study on LED phototherapy for skin rejuvenation. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology. doi:10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2007.04.008.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
**Results may vary.
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