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All-in-one low-level light therapy device designed to manage a variety of pain and skin conditions. 

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Uses light energy to improve cellular health by accelerating the repair and replenishment of compromised tissue cells.

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While similar devices on the market claim to do the same, they often require you to buy multiple panels and accessories in order to treat specific conditions or accommodate different parts of the body. Alternatively, Celluma offers a convenient solution in a versatile, all-in-one system.

What is LED Therapy ?

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In the same way that plants use chlorophyll to convert sunlight into plant tissue, high-intensity light-emitting diodes (LEDs) utilizing specific, proven wavelengths of light can trigger a natural stimulatory effect in human tissue.

 

Research has shown that phototherapy can increase circulation, accelerate tissue repair, kill acne bacteria, decrease inflammation, improve skin tone, texture and clarity, as well as ease muscle and joint pain, stiffness, spasm, and arthritis.

 

Research indicates that cells absorb particles of light (photons) and transform their energy into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the form of energy that cells utilize. The resulting elevation of ATP is then used to power metabolic processes; synthesize DNA, RNA, proteins, enzymes, and other products needed to repair or regenerate cell components; foster mitosis or cell proliferation; and restore homeostasis.

 

Simply put, the LED light source provides compromised cells with added energy so the performance of the cell is enhanced. For example, fibroblast cells will increase collagen and elastin production in connective tissue.

How It Works? Science

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Originally developed by NASA for astronauts who could become injured or ill on long-term space missions.

Why did NASA invent it?

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  • Safe, clinically proven, FDA-cleared and medically CE marked.

  • Non-toxic, non-invasive, and an affordable alternative to drugs and harsh topicals.

  • Flexible and conforms closely to the treatment area for optimal effectiveness unlike other LED devices.

  • Designed to treat large surface areas and can be used safely anywhere on the body.

  • Safe for the entire family.*

  • Portable and lightweight — easy for clinicians and patients to store and travel with.

  • Embedded NASA researched technology

*Not cleared for use on children under 12 years old

How does Celluma compare to other light therapy devices and options for pain and skin care?

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-> ACNE

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-> AGING 

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-> PAIN

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-> WOUNDS

What do you want to target ?

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  • PREGNANT / BREASTFEEDING​

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  • UNDER THE AGE OF 12 YEARS OLD

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  • HISTORY OF SEIZURES

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  • HAS EPILEPSY

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  • TAKING CORTISONE INJECTIONS OR ANY OTHER KIND OF STEROID INJECTIONS

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  • USING PHOTOSENSITIVE DRUGS

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  • WILL NOT BE PREFORMED OVER CANCER TUMOR OR METASTASIS

CONTRAINDICATIONS

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Treatment consists of 12 treatment sessions of 30 min. spread over 4 weeks, allowing 3 treatments a week. 

 

Although individual sessions can be booked. It is strongly recommended to purchase the package of (6) (9) (12) treatments. You end up saving so much money on already affordable prices, so why not!

How many sessions do I need to see a difference?

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Depth of Light Energy Penetration

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Electromagnetic Spectrum

Want to read the clinical research?

 

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FAQ

Low-level-light therapy or photobiomodulation is based on Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology and is the application of light energy to the body for therapeutic benefits. It promotes a natural photo biochemical reaction similar to the process of plant photosynthesis. The energy delivered by the LEDs has been shown to enhance cellular metabolism, accelerate the repair and replenishment of damaged skin cells, as well as stimulate the production of collagen — the foundation of healthy, smooth skin.

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Research has shown that LED light therapy may help smooth skin texture, improve skin firmness and resilience, increase lymphatic system activity, restore skin’s natural cellular activity, and reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and superficial hyperpigmentation. The treatment is for all skin types, and is non-ablative, non-invasive, painless, and requires absolutely no downtime. Patients or clients can return to their normal activity immediately after the treatment.

What is low-level-light therapy?

Based on extensive research, low-level-light therapy devices have been cleared by the FDA, and shown to manage:

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  • Mild to moderate acne vulgaris

  • Superficial, benign vascular and pigment lesions

  • Periorbital wrinkles and rhytides

  • Sub-optimal local blood flow and circulation

  • Minor muscle and joint aches

  • Minor muscle and joint pain

  • Pain and stiffness associated with arthritis

  • Minor arthritis or muscle spasms

  • Minor chronic neck and shoulder pain of a musculoskeletal origin

For what purpose is light therapy used?

LED devices are considered extremely low risk when used as intended. Low-level-light therapy is based on light-emitting diode (LED) technology developed for NASA-manned space flight experiments. In comparison to lasers, the patented LED technology generates negligible amounts of heat and is not considered a significant risk device.

Are there any harmful side effects to low-level light therapy?

No. Celluma utilizes a combination of blue, red, and near-infrared (not visible to the naked eye) light emitting diodes (LEDs) only.

Does light therapy utilize UV light?

Many makeup formulas contain minerals that may deflect light. Clean, freshly washed skin is recommended for best results.

Celluma should be in close proximity to the area being treated. Skin should also be free of clothing, makeup, or anything else that may deflect light away from the skin.

Are there any special preparations required before using Celluma?

Why do I need to remove my makeup?

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