How Much Does Red Light Therapy Cost? (2026 Price Breakdown)
One of the most common questions about red light therapy is simply: how much does it cost? Prices range widely depending on the device type, coverage area, and quality. Here's a realistic 2026 breakdown.
Price by device type
- Handheld & targeted devices: roughly $80-$200. AWA's red light torch is $84.99, and targeted wraps and the FX35 mini panel run $119.99-$199.99.
- Face masks: roughly $150-$400. The FDA-cleared AWA LX300 is $279.99.
- Body panels: roughly $200-$1,000+. The AWA FX300 is $199.99 and the full-body FX500 is $299.99 — many competitor panels in the same class cost $600-$1,000.
- Infrared sauna blankets: roughly $200-$600. The AWA HL300 is $199.99.
What drives the price?
Irradiance (power output), LED quality, dual wavelengths, FDA clearance, and warranty all affect cost. Cheaper panels often lose power over time, so the lowest sticker price isn't always the best value.
Home device vs clinic
In-clinic sessions typically cost $25-$150 each and you need many of them. A one-time home device usually pays for itself within a few months — see home vs clinic.
Lower the cost with FSA/HSA
Because most AWA devices are FSA/HSA eligible, paying with pre-tax dollars effectively cuts 30-40% off the price.

