One common misconception I encounter about red-light therapy is that it offers instant, miracle results. Many people expect dramatic changes after just one or two sessions, but in reality, consistent treatment over weeks is necessary to see noticeable improvements in skin texture and tone. Another myth is that red-light therapy can replace traditional skincare or medical treatments—it's a complementary tool, not a cure-all. Some clients also believe that LED masks emit harmful UV rays, which isn't true; red-light wavelengths are safe and non-invasive. Lastly, I often hear that everyone responds the same way, but individual results vary based on skin type, underlying conditions, and treatment consistency. Clearing up these misunderstandings helps set realistic expectations and encourages a more informed, patient approach to using red-light therapy effectively.