LED Light Therapy

Woman lying face down on a bed, receiving red light therapy on upper back with a device labeled 'celluma PRO'

Light therapy, also known as phototherapy or low-level light therapy, is the application of specific wavelengths of light energy to tissue to obtain therapeutic benefits for a variety of conditions including skin, pain and hair restoration.

The absorbed energy is then used to improve cellular performance. Light therapy can be delivered through light emitting diode (LEDs) devices or cold LASERs, and has a variety of applications across many medical fields. This clinically validated technique is gaining greater and greater acceptance in main stream medicine by dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons as a non-invasive therapeutic modality for the treatment and healing of skin and wound conditions and by pain professionals for pain relief.

Phototherapy, or LED red light therapy, has been widely researched and is supported by thousands of peer-reviewed and published clinical research papers from prestigious institutions around the world. Other terms by which light therapy is referred to are photobiostimulation, photobiomodulation, photomedicine, LED light therapy, low-level light therapy (LLLT), red light therapy, cold and soft LASER therapy. All terms are correct, have the same meaning and are used to describe the delivery of light energy to treat a variety of medical and cosmetic conditions.

LED light therapy treatments are non-invasive, painless, require no recovery time, and can be used safely on all skin types.

  • FDA cleared and medically CE marked for skin and pain conditions.

  • Non-toxic and non-invasive compared to many skin topicals

  • Affordable alternative to drugs and harsh topical solutions

Benefits of using LED Light Therapy

Side view of a man's face showing acne on the cheeks before and after two months of using Celluma, with a caption indicating improvement after eight weeks.
Side-by-side comparison of a woman's face before and after 12 weeks of using Celluma therapy three times a week. The after photo shows smoother, more youthful skin around her eyes and forehead.

Scientific Papers & Research

Comparison of a person's face acne before and after using Celluma twice a week for five weeks. The left photo, dated May 19, shows severe acne, while the right photo, dated June 25, shows significant improvement.
Comparison of a bruise on skin before and after 30 minutes of Celluma LED light therapy treatment, showing reduction in discoloration.

FAQ’s

  • Upon arrival you will be met by a therapist who will show you to our therapy room. You will be asked to fill in any relevant disclaimer and consent forms before the start of your treatment.

    The therapist will then position the light over the target area and set the light for a thirty minute duration.

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