Celluma LED Light Therapy

Graphic showing light wavelengths on skin

One of the easiest ways to explain Celluma LED light therapy, also referred to LLLT (Low Level Light Therapy) is to think of it as photosynthesis for mammals. Just like plants, scientific research has shown that human bodies can absorb light particles called photons and transform that light energy into adenosine triphosphate or ATP.

As we age, the ability of our cells to produce energy diminishes. Cellular energy production is also affected by disease and poor lifestyle habits. Light therapy actually increases cellular energy! It is not the same light energy used in tanning booths and it does not expose your skin to harmful UV wavelengths.

Facial Skin: Red Light vs. Blue Light Therapy

Red light therapy is often used for various skin treatments. It stimulates collagen production, improves skin texture, reduces inflammation, and promotes wound healing. Additionally, red wavelengths increase blood flow, moving toxins out of the body, and help generate new healthier tissue.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. Blue light energy typically penetrates the skin at a shallow depth compared to red light – it generally penetrates the skin to the depth of the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. Its ability to reach deeper layers is limited, which is why it is often used for targeting skin concerns closer to the surface, such as acne.

Continued treatments at an interval of 2 per week for 6-8 weeks is recommended. Maintenance should consist of once per week thereafter.

30-minute Treatment – $45