

Treatment: One 30-minute, 2x per week for 4 weeks. No other modality used.
How it Works
The standard anti-aging protocol is to use Celluma on the Wrinkles setting 3x per week for 4 weeks for best results. Using Celluma LED light therapy devices is very relaxing. Settle into a relaxing position and wrap the treatment area with your Celluma. A single treatment lasts approximately 30 minutes. Stiff, sore and painful joints may experience improvements with one to three sessions. Results vary depending on your inherent health, the severity of the condition and adherence to protocols. Statistics from research referenced below.
80 %
saw improvement in skin texture after just 4 weeks of treatment
77 %
saw improvement in skin firmness after just 4 weeks of treatment
66 %
saw improvement in facial wrinkles after just 4 weeks of treatment
There are hundreds of studies documenting the benefits of light therapy and its positive impact on healthy aging. Celluma’s red light therapy is designed to truly change the way people rejuvenate and recover. We no longer need to rely solely on costly medications, risky injections, or invasive surgery now that we have the technology to give our bodies the boost to heal naturally. See a small sample of what the research says about light therapy for healthy aging.
4 studies
Low Level Light Therapy with Light-Emitting Diodes for the Aging Face. Clinics In Plastic Surgery, 2016Opens a new window
Low Level Laser (Light) Therapy (LLLT) for Cosmetic Medicine and Dermatology. Photobiology.info, 2014Opens a new window
Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) in Dermatology. PDF: Elsevier, 2008Opens a new window
4 studies
Low-intensity LASER and LED (photobiomodulation therapy) for pain control of the most common musculoskeletal conditions. PubMed, 2022Opens a new window
Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation. PubMed, 2017Opens a new window
The Use of Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) For Musculoskeletal Pain. PDF: MedCrave, 2015Opens a new window
Short-term therapeutic effects of 890 nm light therapy for chronic low back pain, 2014. Full PDFOpens a new window | PubMed AbstractOpens a new window
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