Celluma – A New Path To Restoration

LED therapy, (which originally was used in Europe as a skin graft-healing modality) does deliver beautiful skin. Technically speaking, LED devices will enhance your skin’s condition by amplifying your skin fibroblasts, producing high-quality collagen production and making your skin look firm, glowing, and healthy… Celluma is the most medically credentialed LED device on the market, and has received accolades worldwide.

What Is Light Therapy?

Celluma light therapy can be used as a stand-alone service or an add-on to your whole body or facial acupuncture treatment.  

·         The 1st setting is Acne: This is the blue dominant program and is anti-bacterial. Blue is the least penetrating of all three wavelengths. In the Acne setting there is also lots of red and a little infrared being emitted. These 3 wavelengths work synergistically to enhance outcomes. The red increases micro-circulation to bring more oxygen and nutrients to the area for healthier skin and tissue repair. The red also reduces the redness and inflammation associated with the acne lesions. Red enhances immune and lymphatic response for better drainage/removal of dead cells and toxins from the area. Keratinocytes also respond well to the red wavelength and are responsible for skin tone and firmness.

·         The 2nd setting is Wrinkles: The Red dominant program, is the wrinkle/anti-aging program. It is ideal for use coupled with aesthetic acupuncture and following microneedling.  This setting has been shown to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, increase collagen production and leaves your skin glowing!

·         The 3rd setting is Aches & Pain: This is near-infrared dominant and is the deepest penetrating setting. This setting is used for all pain, joint, and muscle issues. This is an anti-inflammatory setting and is excellent for increasing micro-circulation, angiogenesis and neurogenesis. This is a great setting for supporting any condition located deeper in the tissue, such as post-surgical incisions.