Vaginal Red Light Therapy Wand
Norsk: Rødlys intim — vaginal lysterapi for intimhelse, vaginal tørrhet og menopausale symptomer
Two variants, each built around a different approach to light delivery. The Laser Wand uses GaAs semiconductor lasers — 16 on the shaft, 3 at the cervical tip — alongside blue LEDs and vibration in a 10-minute session. The High Coverage Wand drops the laser technology and the vibration, putting the emphasis on sheer coverage: 45 red LEDs at 900mW total output, with three dedicated tip LEDs for cervical reach. Both deliver red light therapy internally, which is a meaningful difference from external panels — the light source is against the target tissue, not working through skin.
The two variants side by side
GaAs Laser + Blue LED + Vibration
- 16 GaAs laser beams (shaft) + 3 cervical tip laser beams
- 12 blue LED beams — 475nm
- Vibration + sonic
- 119mW total output
- Type IIb safety classification
- 10-minute fixed session, auto shut-off (±10%)
- USB rechargeable
- Operating humidity up to 80% RH
- 5°C – 40°C operating range
- CE certified · ISO 9001 · ISO 13485
GaAs semiconductor lasers produce coherent, focused light that penetrates tissue with less scatter. Add blue LED antimicrobial coverage and vibration, and this is the more feature-complete device.
45 Red LEDs — Wide Array, 900mW
- 45 red LEDs — 660nm
- 3 dedicated tip LEDs for cervical coverage
- 900mW total output
- 3–5mm tissue penetration depth
- Adjustable timer, auto shut-off
- 1900mAh rechargeable lithium / AC adapter
- Medical-grade body-safe ABS
- Protective hygiene storage cover included
- No vibration · No blue light
- CE certified · ISO 9001 · ISO 13485
More LEDs, more surface coverage, significantly higher total output. The 3 cervical tip LEDs are a specific design choice — coverage where most wands don't reach. Simpler in features, stronger in raw red light delivery.
Which one suits you?
Laser Wand — GaAs + Blue + Vibration
- Coherent laser light with better tissue penetration per emitter
- Blue light antimicrobial coverage alongside red
- Vibration as part of the session
- Fixed 10-minute format, nothing to adjust
- Type IIb medical safety classification
High Coverage Wand — 45 LEDs, 900mW
- Maximum red light coverage across 45 LEDs
- Highest total output at 900mW
- Dedicated cervical tip LEDs
- Flexible session length via adjustable timer
- Medical-grade ABS construction
Not sure? Text or email Dominic before ordering — a straight opinion, no upsell.
GaAs semiconductor laser vs LED — what's the actual difference?
This comes up regularly, so it's worth being clear about it.
- GaAs semiconductor lasers produce coherent, collimated light — the photons travel in phase and in the same direction. When the beam enters tissue it scatters less in the first millimetres, which means more energy reaches depth per milliwatt of output. The Laser Wand achieves its therapeutic effect from 19 emitters at 119mW — 16 along the shaft and 3 at the cervical tip — because each laser emitter is working efficiently.
- LEDs produce incoherent light — it diverges on emission and scatters more readily in surface tissue. The High Coverage Wand compensates with 45 emitters and 900mW total output. More emitters, more surface area covered, higher total energy delivered. At the close internal contact distances of a vaginal wand, the coherence advantage of laser narrows — but it doesn't disappear entirely.
- In practice: the Laser Wand is the more targeted, feature-rich device. The High Coverage Wand is the blunter tool with higher total output and broader LED array coverage. Both work. The right choice depends on what you're trying to achieve.
How photobiomodulation works on vaginal tissue
Red light at 650–660nm is absorbed by cytochrome c oxidase, a mitochondrial enzyme, in vaginal tissue cells. This drives increased ATP production — more cellular energy — and supports local circulation. The downstream effects on tissue health, lubrication, and elasticity come from this cellular activity, not from heat or any chemical process. It's non-thermal, non-ionising.
- Red wavelengths (650–660nm): absorbed by tissue mitochondria, 3–5mm penetration depth, supports cellular energy and circulation
- 475nm blue (Laser Wand only): acts on surface mucosal tissue, documented antimicrobial properties, covers depth the red doesn't reach from the surface
- Vibration (Laser Wand only): mechanical stimulation supports local circulation alongside the light
- Internal delivery: the light source is in contact with mucosal tissue, not working through skin and subcutaneous fat — this is why these devices work at lower total output than external panels
Research on photobiomodulation specifically for vaginal tissue is less extensive than for external skin applications. Results vary between individuals. The effect is cumulative — consistent daily use over several weeks is what produces noticeable change, not individual sessions.
What people use these for
Vaginal dryness (vaginal tørrhet)
Red light supports circulation and cellular activity in tissue involved in natural lubrication. The change builds over consistent weeks, not days. Vaginal tørrhet is among the most common reasons people ask Dominic about these devices.
Post-menopausal atrophy
GSM — genitourinary syndrome of menopause — covers thinning, drying, and reduced elasticity from falling oestrogen. A non-hormonal tissue stimulation option for women who can't or don't want HRT. Menopause lysterapi is a growing search topic in Norway.
Post-birth recovery
Tissue healing and pelvic floor recovery in the weeks and months after childbirth. Check with your midwife or OB first — timing matters post-partum, particularly if there was tearing or surgical repair.
Blue light antimicrobial support
The 475nm blue LEDs in the Laser Wand have documented antimicrobial properties at mucosal surface depth. One reason some users specifically choose this variant for recurring imbalance issues, where surface antimicrobial coverage matters alongside the deeper red light work.
Cervical coverage
The 3 dedicated tip LEDs on the High Coverage Wand address the cervical area specifically. Standard wand designs concentrate emitters along the shaft — tip-placed diodes are a different approach to where the light lands.
Pelvic floor support
Used alongside pelvic floor physiotherapy or exercise — not in place of it. Circulation and tissue health in pelvic structures is the aim. Red light doesn't replace muscle training but it does address the tissue layer those muscles sit in.
How to use
- Laser Wand — sessions: 10 minutes, fixed, auto shut-off. Nothing to configure. The warning signal sounds when the session ends.
- High Coverage Wand — sessions: Timer is adjustable. Starting at 10 minutes is sensible. Increase gradually once you know how your body responds.
- Frequency: Daily use builds the fastest cumulative effect. Three to four times a week works for maintenance once a routine is established. The photobiomodulation effect is cumulative — consistency over time matters far more than session length.
- Hygiene: Clean before and after each use per the included instructions. The High Coverage Wand includes a protective storage cover for post-cleaning storage.
- Do not use if: you have an active vaginal or pelvic infection, are pregnant, have had recent pelvic surgery, or have gynaecological implants. If you are currently under treatment for a gynaecological condition, check with your GP or gynaecologist before starting.
Technical specifications
| Laser medium | GaAs/As semiconductor laser |
| Shaft laser beams | 16 GaAs semiconductor lasers |
| Tip laser beams | 3 dedicated cervical laser beams |
| Total red emitters | 19 laser beams (16 shaft + 3 tip) |
| Blue emitters | 12 blue LED beams |
| Total output | 119mW |
| Features | Vibration + sonic |
| Safety classification | Type IIb |
| Session duration | 10 minutes — auto shut-off (±10%) |
| Power source | USB rechargeable |
| Operating humidity | Up to 80% relative humidity |
| Operating temperature | 5°C – 40°C |
| Package dimensions | 29 × 13.2 × 21.5 cm |
| Weight | 0.78 kg |
| Certifications | CE · ISO 9001 · ISO 13485 |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| Emitter type | LED |
| Wavelength | 660nm red |
| Total LEDs | 45 |
| Tip LEDs | 3 dedicated cervical tip LEDs |
| Total output | 900mW |
| Tissue penetration | 3–5mm |
| Session control | Adjustable timer — auto shut-off |
| Blue light | No |
| Vibration | No |
| Power source | 1900mAh rechargeable lithium / AC adapter |
| Material | Medical-grade body-safe ABS |
| Hygiene | Protective hygiene storage cover included |
| Certifications | CE · ISO 9001 · ISO 13485 |
| Warranty | 1 year |
What's in the box
Laser Wand
- 1× Laser Wand (GaAs laser + 475nm blue + vibration)
- USB charging cable
- Storage case
- User manual with hygiene instructions
- Protocol guidance by email on request
- 1-year warranty + 30-day returns
High Coverage Wand
- 1× High Coverage Wand (45 × 660nm LEDs)
- AC adapter + charging cable
- Protective hygiene storage cover
- User manual with hygiene instructions
- Protocol guidance by email on request
- 1-year warranty + 30-day returns
Part of a broader protocol
These wands address a specific local area. For full-body photobiomodulation alongside the targeted intimate work, a red light therapy panel covers systemic effects — inflammation, circulation, cellular energy — that complement what the wand does locally. If sleep and hormone balance are part of the picture, there's an article on how red light therapy supports circadian rhythm and sleep that's worth reading. For those dealing with post-menopausal symptoms more broadly, grounding products used overnight have anti-inflammatory properties that sit well alongside this kind of local therapy. The full portable red light therapy range covers targeted use on skin, joints, and other areas.
Discreet shipping from Drammen
All orders go out in unmarked packaging with no indication of contents on the exterior. Sent from within Norway — no import fees for Norwegian customers.
Questions get a straight answer
Intimate health questions are handled with complete discretion. If you're not sure which variant suits your situation — or whether either of them does — text or email before you order. I'd rather you buy the right thing than just buy something.
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Frequently asked questions
How does red light therapy work for vaginal health?
Red light at 650–660nm is absorbed by mitochondria in vaginal tissue, increasing ATP production and supporting local circulation. This is photobiomodulation — the same process used in skin healing and wound recovery. Internal delivery places the light source directly against mucosal tissue rather than working through layers of skin. Individual sessions don't produce the change — the cumulative effect of consistent daily use over several weeks does.
What is the difference between the two variants?
The Laser Wand has 16 GaAs laser beams on the shaft plus 3 dedicated cervical tip laser beams — 19 total — alongside 12 blue LED beams and vibration, in a fixed 10-minute session at 119mW. The High Coverage Wand has 45 red LEDs at 660nm, 900mW total output, 3 dedicated cervical tip LEDs, and an adjustable timer. The Laser Wand adds blue antimicrobial light, vibration, and the coherence advantage of laser light. The High Coverage Wand delivers more total red light energy across a wider LED array. Neither is universally better — they suit different needs.
What is GaAs semiconductor laser light and why does it matter?
GaAs (gallium arsenide) semiconductor lasers produce coherent, collimated light — the photons travel in phase and in the same direction. When coherent light enters tissue it scatters less in the first few millimetres, meaning more energy reaches depth per milliwatt of output than with standard LED light. The Laser Wand achieves its therapeutic work from 19 emitters at 119mW — 16 along the shaft and 3 at the cervical tip — because each laser emitter is working efficiently. The High Coverage Wand compensates with 45 LEDs and 900mW total — more surface area, more total energy, different delivery mechanism.
Er begge enhetene CE-sertifiserte og produsert etter ISO-standarder?
Ja. Begge variantene er CE-sertifiserte og produsert i fabrikker sertifisert etter ISO 9001 og ISO 13485. ISO 13485 er den spesifikke kvalitetsstandarden for produksjon av medisinsk utstyr — det betyr at produksjonsprosessen er dokumentert og kontrollert, ikke bare at sluttproduktet er testet. Laser Wand har i tillegg en Type IIb sikkerhetsklassifisering.
Is vaginal red light therapy safe?
Both variants are CE certified and made in ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 certified factories. The Laser Wand carries a Type IIb medical safety classification. The light is non-thermal and non-ionising at these power levels. Do not use if you have an active vaginal or pelvic infection, are pregnant, have had recent pelvic surgery, or have gynaecological implants. Check with your GP or gynaecologist if you are currently under treatment for a gynaecological condition.
Is this right for post-menopausal vaginal atrophy?
Post-menopausal vaginal atrophy — thinning, drying, and reduced elasticity from falling oestrogen — is one of the main reasons people buy these. Red light supports tissue-level circulation and cellular energy regardless of hormonal status. It's a non-hormonal option. If you're considering it alongside HRT, or managing specific gynaecological conditions, check with your doctor first.
Hvor raskt kan man forvente resultater fra vaginal lysterapi?
Det varierer mellom individer. Noen opplever forbedringer i komfort og fuktighet etter 2–4 ukers daglig bruk. Vevforandringer tar lengre tid. Effekten er kumulativ — regelmessig daglig bruk over 4–8 uker gir langt bedre resultater enn sporadisk bruk. Enkeltøkter er ikke nok alene.
