Celluma® PRO
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Celluma® PRO
The Celluma PRO Light Therapy
The 3-mode Celluma PRO treats acne, wrinkles, and pain. It is quite unlike any other LED panel device available today. Ideally sized for over the face, the Celluma PRO can be positioned easily over any part of the body, including the spine, hip or shoulder complexes, feet, knees, and more.
Celluma® PRO
Versatile
- May be used to treat a wide variety of conditions
- A powerful stand-alone and adjunctive modality
- Can be used on all skin types
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Effective
- Clinically proven for the treatment of wrinkles, acne, pain, and wound healing*
- Enhance patient outcomes and experiences
Celluma® PRO
Smooth & Radiant Skin
skin texture, 77% reported an improvement in skin firmness and 66% reported an improvement in facial wrinkles after only 4 weeks.
Celluma® PRO
Safe Acne Care
Clients can look forward to a clearer, smoother, more radiant complexion.
- Improve compliance
- Effective for teenage acne
- Effective for adult onset acne
Safe, Clinically Proven, Affordable Acne Care!
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Relieve Arthritic & Join Pain
Scientifically Proven to Relieve Arthritic & Joint Pain
How Light Therapy Works
Celluma provides compromised cells with the energy to restore vitality naturally. Its deeply penetrating wavelengths of light energy are absorbed by photo acceptors in the mitochondria of compromised cells. This process increases the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) that drives all cellular activity. It can stimulate latent hair follicles, increase microcirculation, accelerate tissue repair, decrease inflammation, and ease muscle and joint pain. It can also improve skin health by addressing acne, enhancing collagen and elastin production, and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while improving skin tone, texture, and clarity.
Do you want more information and details concerning the clinical research behind pain management? If so, read these articles:
- The Use of Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) For Musculoskeletal Pain
- Short-term therapeutic effects of 890-nanometer light therapy for chronic low back pain: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled study
- Keys to Low-Level Light Therapy
- The Nuts and Bolts of Low-Level Light Therapy
- Infrared LED irradiation applied during high-intensity treadmill training improves maximal exercise tolerance in postmenopausal women: a 6-month longitudinal study.
- Comparison between cold water immersion therapy (CWIT) and light emitting diode therapy (LEDT) in short-term skeletal muscle recovery after high-intensity exercise in athletes-preliminary results.
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Wound Healing
Celluma Light Therapy for the Treatment of Dermal Wounds
In original research conducted at the prestigious Beckman LASER Institute at the University of California, Irvine, Celluma was clinically proven to speed the rate of wound closure equaling or outperforming cold LASERs of similar optical parameters.
The Celluma is medically CE- Marked in Europe for all FDA indications-for-use, as well as for Dermal Wound Healing as a Class IIa medical device in the European Union. Ideal for use following surgery to enhance the healing of incisions or non-healing wounds, Celluma LED red light therapy can help reduce patient downtime and fight infection while increasing overall patient comfort and satisfaction.
Red light therapy has been shown to accelerate tissue repair, decrease wound size and accelerate wound closure, as well as reduce the pain associated with the healing process.
The seminal research for Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT), sometimes called LED therapy, was conducted by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center out of concern for astronauts who might be injured or become ill during long-term space flight. In response to this health risk, NASA developed LED (light emitting diode) technology that showed great promise for delivering light energy deep into the body to promote wound healing, and human tissue growth as well as healing burns. The therapeutic benefits of LLLT have been demonstrated in thousands of clinical studies, articles, and peer-reviewed literature to show that the mechanism for action is cellular absorption of photons (light energy) and the increased production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the form of energy which cells utilize to fuel cellular activity. The resulting increase in ATP is then used to power metabolic processes, which include synthesizing DNA, RNA, and the proteins and enzymes needed to repair or regenerate cells.
Low-level-light therapy has been shown to decrease a patient’s recovery time while reducing discomfort levels and enhancing overall outcomes. It is ideally suited following any ablative procedure, as well as pre and post-surgery for the following reasons:
- Phototherapy has been shown to accelerate tissue repair, decrease wound size, accelerate the resolution of erythema, accelerate wound closure, and prevent dehiscence.
- Phototherapy prior to surgery may reduce the incidence of hypertrophic scars and keloids.
- Ongoing post-surgery photo-rejunvenation² (activation of fibroblasts to produce collagen and elastin, stimulation of keratinocytes which produce keratin to provide structural strength to the skin).
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation prevention.
- Activation of the mast, macrophage, and neutrophil cells can decrease inflammation and protect against infection.
- Phototherapy is anti-bacterial. The presence of C-acne bacteria can lead to post-operative infections, particularly in shoulder surgery. Using professional-grade LED red light therapy prior to surgery can decrease the presence of this bacteria.
NOTE: When booking this service, include the body part or details concerning the request for infrared light therapy in the “Anything we should know? Add a note” section.