Celluma red light therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-level light emitting diodes (LEDs) to stimulate cellular activity in the skin on your face.
What in the world does that mean?
Basically, it is a pain-free, easy to do treatment to make your skin look healthier and younger. Celluma red light therapy is clinically proven to improve your skin’s cellular heath, which reduces the signs of aging, relieves pain, and eliminates acne.
At Love Your Body, we have several Celluma red light therapy devices available in the Restoration Room or as an add-on after a CryoFacial for the ultimate, all-natural skincare experience.
When you combine red light therapy it with collagen-producing power of a CryoFacial – you are doubling down on the ant-aging impact. In fact, it makes the CryoFacial 30% more effective!
Hand down, a CryoFacial + Red Light Therapy is the simplest way to get amazing skin without the use of harsh chemicals, peels, lasers or injections.
While individual responses may vary, there are so many benefits associated with Celluma red light therapy on your face that you simply cannot pass up a session:
Collagen Production: Red light therapy has been shown to stimulate the production of collagen, a protein that helps maintain the skin's elasticity and firmness. Increased collagen production may contribute to a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Wound Healing: Red light therapy may promote faster healing of wounds and injuries by enhancing cellular repair processes. It can stimulate the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is essential for cellular energy and function.
Reduced Inflammation: Red light therapy has anti-inflammatory effects, potentially reducing redness and inflammation in the skin. This can be beneficial for conditions such as acne and rosacea.
Improved Circulation: Red light therapy may enhance blood circulation, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to the skin cells. Improved circulation can contribute to a healthier complexion.
Pain Relief: Red light therapy has been used for pain management, and it may help reduce discomfort associated with certain skin conditions or injuries.
Acne Treatment: Some studies suggest that red light therapy may be effective in treating acne by reducing inflammation and promoting healing. It can also help regulate oil production in the skin.
Enhanced Skin Tone and Texture: Regular use of red light therapy may contribute to a more even skin tone and improved texture, resulting in a smoother and healthier appearance.
Non-Invasive and Painless: Red light therapy is a non-invasive and painless procedure, making it a convenient option for individuals seeking facial rejuvenation without the potential side effects or downtime associated with more invasive treatments.
Are there any Cons to Using Red Light Therapy?
While red light therapy is generally considered safe for most individuals, there are some contraindications and precautions to be aware of before undergoing this treatment on the face. You should consult with a healthcare provider before using red light therapy if you have any of the following conditions:
Pregnancy: While there is limited evidence on the effects of red light therapy during pregnancy, it is generally recommended to avoid it, especially during the first trimester, as a precautionary measure.
Photosensitivity: Individuals who are sensitive to light or have conditions that make them more susceptible to light sensitivity (photosensitivity) may need to exercise caution. Certain medications, skincare products, or medical conditions can increase sensitivity to light. We provide protective eyewear for our clients to use during a red light session to protect their eyes from the light.
Epilepsy: Some individuals with epilepsy may be sensitive to light and could potentially experience seizures triggered by light exposure. Red light therapy is generally considered safe for those with epilepsy, but it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional.
History of Skin Cancer: If you have a history of skin cancer or are at an increased risk, it's crucial to consult with a dermatologist before undergoing red light therapy.
Medications: Certain medications may increase photosensitivity, making individuals more susceptible to adverse reactions from light exposure. Consult with a healthcare professional if you are taking medications that may impact your skin's sensitivity to light.
Active Skin Infections or Lesions: Red light therapy should not be applied to areas of the skin with active infections, lesions or open wounds. It's essential to allow these areas to heal before undergoing a session.
For a limited time only, we are offering a CryoFacial + a Celluma Red Light Therapy session for only $79 (limit 1 per customer). This usually retails for $325. We also offer Celluma Red Light to all of our members – and memberships start at as low as $99 per month for weekly access to the Restoration Room. It’s never been more affordable to incorporate red light therapy into your weekly skincare routine.
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