
Results from Our Customers
Honestly the biggest thing was just being consistent — 5–10 minutes a day, 5 days a week. The spots have really faded and my hands look years younger. That's all it took.
— Mark, 44
Dermatologist Recommended
As a dermatologist, one of the most common concerns I see is aging on the hands — age spots, thinning, crepey skin and loss of firmness. Patients always ask what actually works at home. Red light therapy is one of the few non-invasive options with real clinical backing for skin rejuvenation, which is why I point patients toward the [PRODUCT NAME] glove. Here's how it works: the glove is lined with medical-grade red LED light at specific wavelengths that penetrate the skin and reach the cells, stimulating them, increasing circulation and boosting collagen and elastin production. The result is that dull, uneven, weakened skin is encouraged back toward a smoother, firmer, more even tone over time. What makes it so effective is consistency. The number one reason at-home treatments fail is that people stop using them. With the glove there's nothing to apply and no mess — you simply wear it for 10–15 minutes a day. That low effort is exactly why patients stick with it and actually see results. I tell every patient the same thing: be patient and stay consistent. Skin renewal is a slow biological process, so give it about 90 days. In that window, the majority of consistent users notice smoother, more even-toned, younger-looking hands. It's a safe, drug-free, clinically supported option, and for the right person it's one of the easiest treatments to commit to.
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Frequently asked questions
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The Aeon Hand Restore Glove is a wearable red-light therapy mitt made for tired, aching, hard-working hands. You slide your hand inside and it surrounds it with 660nm red light, infrared, and gentle, adjustable heat. That warmth sinks into stiff joints and tired muscles to ease the ache, loosen stiffness, and bring comfort back to hands that feel worn out or cold — all drug-free, right from your couch. One glove treats one hand at a time; if you'd like to do both at once, the Both-Hands Set includes two.
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It's simple. Slide your hand in, press the button, and choose your heat level. The glove then warms your hand with a blend of 660nm red light, infrared, and soothing heat. That gentle, even warmth helps relax tense muscles, loosen stiff joints and fingers, and invite blood flow back into hands that feel cold or tired — the kind of deep, comforting warmth a thin cream or a quick rub just can't reach. You don't have to do anything but relax for about ten minutes while it works.
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Most people use it for about 10 minutes a day, but there's no strict rule — reach for it whenever your hands feel stiff, achy, sore, or cold. It's especially nice first thing in the morning when hands feel locked up, after a long day of typing, cooking, crafting, or working with your hands, or during cold weather. And because it's completely hands-free, you can relax, read, or watch TV while it does its thing. Used consistently is when it tends to feel best.
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Yes. The Aeon Hand Restore Glove is designed for comfortable, everyday use at a gentle, adjustable heat, so you can use it daily. That said, it's a comfort and wellness device — not a medical device — and isn't intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any condition. If you're pregnant, have reduced sensation or circulation issues, take medication that affects how you sense heat, or have any medical concern, please check with your doctor before using it. As with anything warm, start at a lower heat setting and only turn it up to what feels comfortable.
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It's made with aging, stiff, and achy hands in mind, and many older users keep it close for daily warmth and comfort. The gentle heat and light are soothing and easy to use — no pills, nothing complicated. That said, it is not a treatment for arthritis or any medical condition; it's here for comfort and relief, not as a cure. If you have arthritis or any diagnosed condition, it's best to check with your doctor first to make sure it's right for you, and to start on a lower heat setting.