QuasarMD Launches Full-Body Light Therapy Mat

New product expands company's focus from facial devices to full-body wellness technology.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

QuasarMD, a California-based company that develops medical-grade red and near-infrared light therapy devices, has announced the launch of its Red Light Therapy Full Body Mat. This new product marks the company's expansion from localized light therapy devices to the growing full-body wellness category, targeting both individual consumers and commercial studios such as Pilates, yoga, physical therapy, and recovery facilities.

Why it matters

The launch of the QuasarMD Full Body Mat positions the company within the broader recovery and biohacking market, where demand for at-home wellness technology has continued to rise. The flexible, contact-based design aims to provide more uniform light exposure across the body compared to external panel or room-based setups.

The details

The new Full Body Mat uses a dual-wavelength LED configuration combining red light (660nm) and near-infrared light (850nm). The flexible mat can be placed on the floor, a yoga mat, or a bed, allowing users to lie directly on the device during sessions that typically last 10–20 minutes. The mat includes adjustable intensity levels and preset programs aimed at different use cases, including post-workout recovery, relaxation, and skin support routines.

  • QuasarMD announced the launch of the Red Light Therapy Full Body Mat on February 14, 2026.

The players

QuasarMD

A U.S.-based company that develops medical-grade red and near-infrared light therapy devices for skincare, recovery, and wellness applications.

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What’s next

The QuasarMD Red Light Therapy Full Body Mat is now available for purchase on the company's website.

The takeaway

QuasarMD's expansion into the full-body light therapy market reflects the growing demand for at-home wellness technology, particularly in the recovery and biohacking space. The company's new mat offers a flexible, contact-based design aimed at providing more uniform light exposure compared to traditional setups.