Low Level Light Therapy
Low Level Light Therapy or photomodulation has recently been getting more attention due to promising research showing it can reduce pain, repair skin and reduce the signs of aging. There are three wavelengths our Celluma device offers that provide non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical benefits for different health concerns. To get the full benefits of this treatment, you should receive 20-30 minute treatments 2-3 times a week for about 12 total visits.
Natural Acne Treatment
Out of the three clinically proven wavelengths, visible LED blue light emits the shortest wavelength. Whether you have hormonal or adult acne, pigmentation, or any damage to the skin’s surface, our Celluma LED blue light therapy device uses blue wavelengths to penetrate the epidermis, help kill bacteria on the surface and increase cellular activity promoting healthy, glowing skin.
Natural Pain Relief
Infrared light therapy devices have longer wavelengths of light allowing for deeper penetration into the tissue. Infrared wavelengths have proven to reduce muscle spasms, increase circulation, and help areas of the body repair itself.
Natural Reduction of Fine Lines + Wrinkles
The application of red light therapy has the power to treat a combination of skin concerns. Red light therapy is highly absorbable by skin cells which improves cellular activity, boosting new cell growth and enhancing skin rejuvenation. People looking for a device to get rid of fine lines and wrinkles from aging skin will want to use red light therapy as part of their skincare routine.
Contraindications for Celluma:
- All photo sensitive drugs are a contraindication for Celluma. Allow 3-5 day before administering Celluma.
- Do not use if you are on steroidal medication – injections only. Allow 3-5 day before administering Celluma.
- Do not use over a pregnant belly but you can use over the face.
- Do not use with a history of epilepsy or seizures.
- Do not use over any cancer or any known metastasis before getting clearance from your doctor(s).
- Do not use on children under 12 years old