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2 hr
40 British pounds
Battersea Park Clinic
Near Infrared Light Therapy Helmet 810nm
This lightweight helmet-style device uses 810nm wavelength near-infrared light as part of a calm, seated wellbeing experience. It contains 256 near-infrared LEDs, with small visible red indicator lights to show the device is operating (as near-infrared light itself is not visible to the human eye).
Although more commonly offered as 625/655/680nm wavelengths, 810nm offers better and deeper penetration than red light and studies show that 780-850nm produce equal or greater follicular stimulation compared to red light, especially in thick scalps or advanced hair loss.
Near-infrared light is a type of light within the broader electromagnetic spectrum. Devices using this type of light are commonly explored within wellness and relaxation settings, particularly by people interested in emerging wellbeing technologies.
Sessions with the helmet are offered as part of our wellbeing services only. They are designed to provide a quiet, comfortable experience and are not promoted as medical treatment, diagnosis, or therapy.
Everyone’s experience is individual. Some people simply enjoy the feeling of taking time out to rest quietly during a session, while others are curious to explore newer wellbeing tools as part of their routine.



Published Parameters for Red Light Helmet
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Naeser et al. (Harvard, TBI & PTSD):
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810 nm, 22.2 mW/cm² at scalp, 13 J/cm² delivered per site, 20 minutes.
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Sites: F3, F4, C3, C4 (EEG 10–20 system).
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Result: cognitive and mood improvements.
Naeser et al. (Harvard, TBI & PTSD)
Traumatic Brain Injury: A Major Medical Problem That Could Be Treated Using Transcranial, Red/Near-Infrared LED Photobiomodulation
Margaret A Naeser 1,,2,✉, Michael R Hamblin 3,,4,,5
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4560854/
Improved cognitive function after transcranial, light-emitting diode treatments in chronic, traumatic brain injury: two case reports
Margaret A Naeser 1, Anita Saltmarche, Maxine H Krengel, Michael R Hamblin, Jeffrey A Knight
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21182447/
Transcranial, Red/Near-Infrared Light-Emitting Diode Therapy to Improve Cognition in Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury (and PTSD)
Margaret A Naeser 1 2, Paula I Martin 1 2, Michael D Ho 1 2, Maxine H Krengel 1 2, Yelena Bogdanova 1 3, Jeffrey A Knight 1 3 4, Megan K Yee 1 2, Ross Zafonte 5 6 7 8, Judith Frazier 9, Michael R Hamblin 10 11 12, Bang-Bon Koo 13
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28001756/
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Chao et al. (2019, Alzheimer’s):
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810 nm pulsed at 40 Hz, 10–20 minutes.
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Helmet with multiple diodes.
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Result: improved cognition and sleep.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31050950/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12350269/
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Henderson & Morries (2015, TBI):
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810 nm laser, 250 mW/cm² at scalp, 60 J/cm² per site, 10 min.
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Reported significant recovery in TBI patients.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26347062/
https://hmlfunctionalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Laser-TBI-Study.pdf
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5803455/
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Samorindo Peci., et al. “A Pilot Study of Photobiomodulation Therapy Using Nir: Pre and Post 810 Nm Stimulation in Patients Affected by Neurological Diseases". EC Neurology 12.4 (2020): 103-118.
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Schiffer F., et al. “Psychological benefits 2 and 4 weeks after a single treatment with near infrared light to the forehead: a pilot study of 10 patients with major depression and anxiety” Behavioural and brain functions 5.1 (2009): 46



Why Choose Us?
Modern Equipment
We use high-quality red light devices selected for consistency, comfort, and reliability during sessions. Our setup is designed to support a calm, structured experience.
Knowledgeable Team
Our team are trained in how the equipment is used and will guide you through what to expect during your session. We continue to stay informed about developments in the wider wellbeing space to keep our approach thoughtful and professional.
Enjoyable Experience
Many clients return regularly because they value the atmosphere, the dedicated time for themselves, and the overall experience we provide. We focus on creating an environment that feels calm, supportive, and welcoming.
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Contact Details
0208 0791385
Battersea Park Clinic
521-525 Battersea Park Road
London
SW11 3BN


