Celluma LED Therapy
what is led light therapy?
Light emitting diode (LED) therapy, also known as photobiomodulation or low-level light therapy (LLLT), is the application of specific wavelengths of light energy to tissue to achieve therapeutic benefits. This non-invasive treatment is effective for addressing various conditions, including acne, aging skin, pain, hair restoration, excess fat, and more. The absorbed light energy enhances cellular performance, promoting self-repair and rejuvenation—just as nature intended.
Phototherapy, particularly LED red light therapy, is well-researched and supported by thousands of peer-reviewed clinical studies from prestigious institutions worldwide. This clinically validated technique is increasingly recognized by dermatologists, cosmetic and general surgeons, and pain management professionals globally, gaining widespread acceptance in mainstream medicine
benefits of light therapy
Healthy wellness through the power of light. As nature intended.
Natural & Non-invasive
Painless treatment
Fast, effective results
Requires zero recovery time
Safe for all skin types
benefits of low-level light therapy for acne
Kills bacteria at the source
Reduces inflammation
Reduces lesions and redness
Improvement in overall skin appearance
benefits of low-level light therapy for aging
Reduction of fine lines & wrinkles
General pain reduction
Improved hair & scalp health
benefits of low-level light therapy for pain
Enhances tissue repair
General pain reduction
Reduces inflammation
Increases circulation
Accelerated wound healing
Red Light vs. Blue Light Therapy
Red light therapy is often used for various skin treatments and has been studied for its potential to stimulate collagen and elastin production, improve skin texture, reduce inflammation, and promote wound healing. Its ability to reach deeper layers of the skin allows it to potentially affect cellular processes and stimulate beneficial changes within the skin’s structure and function.
Blue light therapy is known for its effectiveness in treating acne by targeting the bacteria that contribute to breakouts within the skin’s superficial layers. Based on clinical research, Celluma devices use blue light at 465 nanometers.
For what purpose is light therapy used?
Based on extensive research, low-level-light therapy devices have been cleared by the FDA, and shown to manage:
- Aging skin and fine lines and wrinkles
- Hair restoration
- Body contouring
- Muscle spasm
- Minor muscle and joint aches
- Minor muscle, joint and arthritic pain
- Pain and stiffness associated with arthritis
- Sub-optimal local blood flow and circulation
- Superficial, benign vascular and pigment lesions
- Minor chronic neck and shoulder pain of a musculoskeletal origin
- Mild to moderate acne vulgaris
- Reduction in acne breakouts
How safe is light therapy?
Low-level LED light therapy is a highly safe and non-invasive treatment, making it suitable for all skin types and ages. Unlike other light-based treatments, it doesn’t use UV rays, so there’s no risk of burning or skin damage. The light emitted by the LEDs penetrates the skin gently, promoting healing and rejuvenation without any discomfort or downtime.
This therapy has been extensively studied and used in clinical settings for decades, with a strong track record of safety. Celluma follows the science of safety and efficacy very closely and that is why it has been FDA-cleared for various applications, including skin care, hair restoration, and pain management. The vast majority people experience no side effects, and the treatment is so gentle that it can be used regularly to maintain skin and hair health.
However, there are some important contraindications to consider:
- All photo-sensitive drugs are a contraindication for Celluma.
- Allow 3-5 days before administering Celluma and consult your doctor if you have recently been taking photo-sensitive prescriptions.
- Do not use if you are on steroidal medication – injections only.
- Do not use it over a pregnant belly (but you can use it over the face).
- Do not use if you have a history of epilepsy or seizures.
- Do not use over any cancer or any known metastasis before getting clearance from your doctor(s).
In all of the above, or with children under 12, always consult your primary care physician before using Celluma or any light therapy product.
What is low-level light therapy?
Low-level-light therapy or photobiomodulation is based on Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology and is the application of light energy to tissue to obtain therapeutic benefits for a variety of conditions including skin, pain, and hair restoration as well as body contouring. It promotes a natural photobiochemical reaction similar to the process of plant photosynthesis. Human cells absorb red and near-infrared (NIR) light energy in the mitochondria, transforming photons into cellular energy (ATP) that produces a cascade of metabolic effects and proven health benefits.
Think of it as giving your skin, body, and hair a natural energy boost. By penetrating deep into the tissues, light therapy helps to increase cellular metabolism, improve blood circulation and enhance the activity of your cells, encouraging them to repair, regenerate, and function more effectively. This process can lead to healthier skin, reduced inflammation, relief from muscle and joint pain, and for your hair, it means stronger roots, less shedding, and even new growth.
What makes Celluma unique compared to other devices on the market?
Celluma Light Therapy has the most medical credentials and clearances of any LED device on the market anywhere in the world. It is FDA-cleared and medically CE marked as well as ISO certified.
The most significant differentiator of Celluma devices are our patented, flexible, shape-taking design, allowing the device to be contoured closely to the treatment area to deliver an effective, uniform, and optimal dose of light energy to a curved human body. It also eliminates the need to hold the device in place or the need for use of a stand or cradle.
Another unique aspect is most of our devices are lightweight and battery-powered, meaning they do not need to be plugged into a power outlet to be used, making them highly versatile and mobile.
We offer over a wide range of device models that are multi-wavelength, and have multiple FDA cleared treatment modes in a single device. No other company offers a the number of treatment options in one Celluma LED device.
Our passion for innovation focuses on whole body wellness, offering different size options from mini handheld devices to large single LED panels, multi-panels, and full-body devices.
What are the contraindications for LED light therapy, and do they apply to all LED devices?
The following contraindications apply to all LED devices but vary from country to country. Be sure to check the contraindications for the country in which you practice or reside.
Do not use over the breast or stomach of a breast-feeding or pregnant person.
Do not use on infants or children.
Do not use if the patient or administrator has epilepsy or a history of seizures.
Avoid using when the patient is taking cortisone injections or any other kind of steroid injection(s).
Avoid use if the patient is using photosensitizing drugs.
Do not perform LED therapy over known cancer tumor or metastasis.
Contraindications may vary by country.
light therapy in practice
Light therapy can be delivered through light emitting diode (LEDs) devices or cold LASERs, and has a variety of applications across many medical fields. Over the last decade, different applications of light therapy have gained mainstream attention and prevalent use in both clinical and at-home treatment.
Phototherapy, or light emitting diode (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, blue 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.
the mighty mitochondria
boosting cellular energy with LED light therapy
Research indicates that the mitochondria in our cells absorb particles of light (photons) and transform light 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. It also fosters mitosis, or cell proliferation, and restores homeostasis. Simply put, LED light therapy provides compromised cells with increased energy so cellular performance, repair, and rejuvenation is enhanced naturally.
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