Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Body Boost Bed use a lot of electricity?
The Body Boost Bed cabin has a power rating of 1,500 watts. Even if you operate it every day, seven days a week, your electricity bill will remain quite reasonable. Plus, all you need is a standard electrical outlet to power your cabin.
To customize your costs based on your operating days, please visit this page for more information.
What are the dimensions and weight of the Body Boost Bed cabin?
The Body Boost Bed cabin is 2.30 meters long and 1.36 meters wide, and weighs 220 kg.

Can we try out the Body Boost Bed?
Yes, it is certainly possible to try out the LED cabin. We invite you to check the map of Body Boost Bed locations.
What is the warranty period for the cabin?
The warranty covers parts and labor for two years. The LEDs have a lifespan of over 50,000 hours, which translates to an expected lifespan of 13 years based on 10 hours of use per day. In addition, we offer regular and preventive maintenance contracts.
What is photobiomodulation?
Photobiomodulation is a technique that uses low-intensity light, typically in the red and near-infrared spectrum, to interact with biological tissues.
These wavelengths are absorbed by certain cellular structures, particularly in the mitochondria, which can influence biological processes such as cellular metabolism, inflammation, and nerve signaling.
Photobiomodulation is being studied in a wide range of medical and scientific contexts, including pain management, wound healing, neurological functions, oral health, and supportive care in oncology.
It differs from surgical lasers in that:
- low power,
- the absence of destructive heating,
- a non-invasive approach.
Its use and effects depend on the treatment parameters (wavelength, dose, duration, and treatment area), which have been the subject of numerous clinical studies.
Is there any UV (ultraviolet) radiation?
The Body Boost Bed LED cabin, as well as all photobiomodulation devices offered by Bioledtherapy, are guaranteed to be completely UV-free.
At what age can you start using the Body Boost Bed for photobiomodulation?
Ages 7 and up.
Is it really safe?
More than 700 clinical trials in humans and over 5,000 studies show that photobiomodulation has absolutely no adverse side effects. Furthermore, it emits no EMF (electromagnetic fields).
The Valenciennes Hospital and many other healthcare facilities use photobiomodulation in their treatment protocols.
Do you have to be a medical professional to use it?
The LED cabin is classified as an electrical device intended for general well-being. As such, anyone of legal age may use it.
After how many sessions can you start to feel the benefits of the Body Boost Bed?
This varies depending on the individual and the condition. Patients often notice rapid improvement in pain relief, sometimes as early as the first session. Generally, the effects on energy levels and mood become apparent around the fourth or fifth session.
Can anyone benefit from photobiomodulation with the Body Boost Bed?
Contraindications:
• Pregnancy and/or breastfeeding,
• Epilepsy, a history of photosensitivity, or use of photosensitizing medications,
• Acute skin condition requiring dermatological treatment,
• Claustrophobia,
• A person with cancer, unless authorized by a healthcare professional,
• Children under 7 years of age,
• Maximum user weight: 135 kg.
Are there any protocols?
- Users must be completely undressed to use the Body Boost Bed
- Before the first treatment, the user will be instructed on how to use the booth
- Single 25-minute session
Skin firming
• One session three times a week for 10 weeks, followed by one session twice a week for 3 weeks
• Reassess
Pain relief
• One session twice a week for two weeks
• Reassess
Blood circulation
• One session three times a week for 10 weeks, followed by one session twice a week for 3 weeks
• Reassess
The following protocols are intended only as a guide. Treatments may vary depending on the severity of the condition, the user’s age, and other factors.
Is there a minimum or maximum frequency?
Generally speaking, "overdoses" in photobiomodulation result in a lack of beneficial effects.
Healthcare professionals recommend not exceeding 21 joules per square centimeter over a consecutive period of 31 days.

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