Therabody debuts TheraFace Mask Glo and new Theragun models

Therabody debuts TheraFace Mask Glo and updates Theragun lineup

Therabody has introduced several new products, headlined by the TheraFace Mask Glo — a full-face LED treatment mask that promises to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, firm and tighten skin, and even tone and texture. The company says daily 12-minute sessions can deliver results in as little as eight weeks.

The Mask Glo is FDA-cleared and uses 504 medical-grade LEDs to deliver a full-face treatment. It’s available to order today for $380. Therabody playfully notes the mask’s full-face design can double as a Halloween prop, but its primary aim is cosmetic, at-home light therapy.

  • Product: TheraFace Mask Glo
  • LEDs: 504 medical-grade lights
  • Use: Daily 12-minute sessions; advertised results in ~8 weeks
  • Clearance: FDA-cleared
  • Price: $380

Therabody also refreshed its Theragun lineup. Key additions include the Theragun Mini Plus — a portable percussive massager that adds consistent heat to accelerate benefits — and the updated Theragun Prime and Theragun Sense.

  • Theragun Mini Plus: Percussive massage plus rapid, consistent heat; three speeds, three heat levels, app-guided routines; TSA-approved for travel; $280.
  • Theragun Prime: Updated model at $330.
  • Theragun Sense: New model with an LCD screen and real-time pressure feedback to guide usage; $300.

Therabody claims the Mini Pluss heat feature helps deliver benefits up to three times faster than percussive massage alone. The device supports targeted routines via the Therabody app and is designed for portability and travel.

If youd like to see Therabodys announcement directly, check the company site: Therabody official site. For additional reporting, see the original article on Engadget: Engadget coverage.

TheraFace Mask Glo

What this means: At-home LED devices like the Mask Glo continue to blur the line between spa treatments and consumer tech. FDA clearance and medical-grade LEDs may reassure some buyers, but effectiveness still varies by user and consistent use is required to see advertised results.

Discussion: Would you try an at-home LED mask or opt for in-clinic treatments instead? Share your thoughts below.

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