Sinosa - Red Light Nasal Device
Sinosa - Red Light Nasal Device
Clear, easy breathing without sprays, pills, or rinses. Sinosa sends targeted 630 nm red light into your nose to calm the reactive tissue behind your congestion.
Specifications
Specifications
- Material: ABS + medical-grade silicone
- Battery: 90mAh lithium
- Charge time: 10-15 minutes
- Battery life: 70 minutes (7 sessions per charge)
- Device size: 5 × 3.5 × 2.5cm
- Weight: 123g
- Wavelength: 630nm red light
Will it fit my nose?
Will it fit my nose?
Yes. The soft silicone tips are designed to fit comfortably in most adult nostrils and gently flex to match your shape
How Often Should I Use It?
How Often Should I Use It?
We recommend full 10 minutes sessions 1-2 times a day for the best results.
90-Day Money Back Guarantee
90-Day Money Back Guarantee
If you're not breathing easier within 90 days, contact us for a full refund.
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Estimated delivery: Jun 10 - Jun 14
Clear, Easy Breathing Without Sprays Or Pills
Feel what it’s like to breathe clearly again without constantly reaching for a spray, waiting on a pill, or waking up stuffed. Sinosa gives your nose a simple 10-minute daily routine so breathing feels easier, nights feel calmer, and your nose stops controlling your day.
The Real Reason Your Congestion Keeps Coming Back
If your stuffy nose keeps coming back, it may be stuck in an overreaction loop.
Dust, pollen, dry air, fragrance, cold weather, or lying down can irritate the nasal lining. When that tissue swells, it narrows your airway and creates the blocked feeling people often mistake for mucus.
The more that tissue reacts, the easier it can be triggered again. So your nose swells faster, blocks up more often, and the cycle keeps repeating.
Sinosa uses targeted 630 nm red light inside the nasal passages to help calm reactive tissue and support easier breathing, without sprays, pills, or rinses.
How Red Light Calms An Overreactive Nose
What 630 nm red light actually does once it reaches the cells of your nasal lining.
Step 1 - The Light Is Absorbed
At 630 nm, red light is absorbed by the cells lining your nose.
Step 2 - Cells Get An Energy Boost
That lifts the cells' energy supply and releases nitric oxide, signals that help dial down the inflammatory activity in overactive tissue.
Step 3 - The Inflammation Settles
As that activity quiets, the inflamed tissue calms and the swelling narrowing your airway eases.
Why Most Sinus Solutions Miss The Real Problem
They all chase the symptom. None of them calm the reactive tissue causing it.
Nasal Sprays
Relief that wears off in hours, so you reach for it again and again. They shrink the swelling for a while but do nothing about why the tissue keeps reacting, and daily use over weeks can leave you dependent.
Antihistamines
Made for sneezing, itching, and a runny nose. They do little for a blocked nose, because the congestion comes from swollen tissue, not the histamine they target.
Saline Rinses
They flush out mucus and allergens, which feels good for a minute. But the swollen tissue underneath stays right where it is, and the rinsing is messy and easy to skip.
Sinus Surgery
Thousands of dollars and a week or two of recovery to remove tissue. If the inflammation behind the swelling isn't addressed, it tends to come back and you're blocked again.
Real People. Real Stories.
Laura L.
"Off the spray for the first time in 4 years"
I'd been using Afrin every night for years. Couldn't sleep without it, even though I knew it was making things worse. Three days into Sinosa, I went a night without spraying. Two weeks in, I threw the bottle out. My nose stays open through the night for the first time since college.
Robert R.
"I forgot what breathing through my nose felt like"
I hadn't taken a full breath through my nose in years. Mouth open all day, stuffed no matter the season, I figured that was just me. A week into Sinosa I caught myself breathing through both sides without thinking. A month in, my nose still reacts to the dog or dust, it just doesn't lock up all day like it used to.
Shyanne T.
"After surgery didn't work, this did"
I spent $9,000 on sinus surgery in 2024 and was blocked again within six months. My ENT told me sometimes it just doesn't take. Day five with Sinosa, I could breathe through both sides. Three weeks in, I haven't touched a spray bottle.
Any Questions?
Is Sinosa safe to use?
Is Sinosa safe to use?
Yes. 630nm red light has been used in clinical settings for over 40 years. The device runs at a low intensity well below any thermal threshold. No drugs, no side effects, no dependency.
Does it hurt or feel uncomfortable?
Does it hurt or feel uncomfortable?
No. Red light at this wavelength produces no heat. Most users feel a mild warming or nothing at all. The device fits inside the nostril without pressure.
How long until I feel results?
How long until I feel results?
Most users feel impressive airflow improvement within 3 to 7 days of consistent use.
Can I use it with my current medications?
Can I use it with my current medications?
Yes. Sinosa isn't a drug, so it doesn't interact with antihistamines, decongestants, steroids, or any prescriptions. Most users keep their current routine in week one and phase out sprays as their airways stay open.
What is your return policy?
What is your return policy?
We offer a 90-day money back guarantee. If you're not breathing easier, contact us for a full refund.


