Wegovy tablet preorder today
New Weight Loss Tablet. Pre-order Now
Your Cart

Menu

View all Online Doctor For Schools
Erectile Dysfunction Hair Loss
Shop All View Shop Categories Baby and Child Ear Care Eye Care First Aid Haemorrhoids Men's Health Self Testing Sexual Health Sleep Stop Smoking
Please choose a Saxenda
Please choose a Liraglutide

Red Light Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction: Does It Work?   Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that affects up to half of men over 40 to some degree. While often associated with aging, ED can also be linked to other factors such as stress, poor circulation, hormone imbalances, and chronic health conditions. Recently, red […]

3 min read time
red light
red light
Content

Sign up to enjoy regular updates, exclusive promotions, and special offers, plus 15% off your first order.

Red Light Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction: Does It Work?

 

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that affects up to half of men over 40 to some degree. While often associated with aging, ED can also be linked to other factors such as stress, poor circulation, hormone imbalances, and chronic health conditions. Recently, red light therapy has gained traction as a possible way to support erectile function. It is promoted as a non-invasive, drug-free approach said to improve sexual health. But how much of this is backed by evidence, and how does it work?

 

What Is Red Light Therapy?

Red light therapy uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared (NIR) light to stimulate cellular activity. It’s commonly used for skin repair, pain relief, and inflammation. Recently, however, it’s gained popularity for its potential impact on men’s sexual health, particularly as an aid for erectile dysfunction.

 

How Might Red Light Therapy Help with Erectile Dysfunction?

Though still in the early stages of research, there are theories on how red light therapy may support erectile function:

Testosterone Production

Testosterone plays a vital role in sexual health, energy levels, and mood. As men age, testosterone levels naturally decline, sometimes contributing to ED. Some studies on mice have shown that red and NIR light exposure can stimulate Leydig cells (found in the testicles), which produce testosterone. While human studies are needed, these early findings could be a promising indicator of how red light may impact men’s hormonal health.

Reduces Inflammation

Chronic inflammation is linked to several health conditions, including diabetes, obesity, and metabolic syndrome; all of which can contribute to ED. Chronic inflammation may also impair vascular function, and disrupt hormone balance. Red light therapy may help reduce inflammation by enhancing mitochondrial function, and increasing ATP (cellular energy). This would aid in reducing oxidative stress, and lower inflammation levels therefore boosting sexual health and performance.

 

Is Red Light Therapy Proven?

While red light therapy has shown potential in animal studies and small-scale trials, it’s not yet a mainstream or regulated treatment for erectile dysfunction in the UK. More large-scale, peer-reviewed research in humans is needed before it can be widely recommended by healthcare professionals.

 

Proven Erectile Dysfunction Treatments Available in the UK

If you’re struggling with ED, there are alternative, medically approved treatments available. At our pharmacy, we offer a range of discreet, effective options including:

 

infographic erectile dysfunction treatment

 

These medications are available on prescription following an online consultation. They are known as PDE-5 inhibitors and work by enhancing blood flow to the penis, making it easier to achieve and maintain an erection during sexual activity.

 

Supporting Your Sexual Health Naturally

While red light therapy remains experimental, lifestyle changes are well-proven to support erectile function.

These changes can also improve the effectiveness of ED medications.

infographic ways to help erectile dysfunction

 

The Bottom Line

Red light therapy is a new area of research in relation to men’s sexual health and well-being. But, with little research currently in place, traditional ED treatments may be more helpful, and it’s always beneficial to try lifestyle changes to support erectile function and overall heath. If you’re struggling with ED, it’s important to speak with a healthcare professional and see what treatment is best for you.

How we reviewed this article:

Share:

Blog suggestions

Orforglipron is a once-daily weight loss pill developed by Eli Lilly and marketed in the US as Foundayo. Unlike injectable GLP-1 treatments, it is taken by mouth without food or water restrictions. Here, we explain how orforglipron works, how effective
Orforglipron is a once-daily weight loss pill developed by Eli Lilly and marketed in the US as Foundayo. Unlike injectable GLP-1 treatments, it is taken by mouth without food or water restrictions. Here, we explain how orforglipron works, how effective
The Wegovy pill has been approved in the UK and is expected to become available through regulated providers from 1 July 2026. Learn who may be eligible, how to access it safely and what to expect from this once-daily weight
The Wegovy pill has been approved in the UK and is expected to become available through regulated providers from 1 July 2026. Learn who may be eligible, how to access it safely and what to expect from this once-daily weight
The Wegovy tablet is a once-daily weight loss pill containing semaglutide, offering an alternative to weekly injections. Discover how it works, how much weight people may lose, how it compares with injections and when it could become available in the
The Wegovy tablet is a once-daily weight loss pill containing semaglutide, offering an alternative to weekly injections. Discover how it works, how much weight people may lose, how it compares with injections and when it could become available in the

Related products

Read more about Men's Health

finasteride side effects leaflet - buy cheap finasteride online in the UK

How To Reduce Side Effects Of Finasteride

How to Reduce Side Effects of Finasteride Table of Contents Written by: The Family ChemistMedically reviewed by: Tannaz SohrabiPublished: 30/03/2026 Finasteride is a widely prescribed medication in the UK, used for treatment of male pattern baldness and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). While it is effective for many men, some have concerns

Read more