NEW To The Clinic! Celluma LED Light Therapy. An Integrative Approach.

By Kari Pettersen

Celluma is a medical Device class II and is Health Canada approved! Celluma is unique and quite unlike any other low-level light therapy device available today. Based on NASA research, this Celluma device delivers blue, red and near-infrared light energy to safely address a wide variety of conditions, including acne, wrinkles and pain as well as hard to heal wounds, burns and ulcers of the skin. The Celluma can fit around the face, head and can be shaped to fit on other parts of the body.

The celluma can be added to any treatment, if not contraindicated, for $30.00

Here are some of the benefits of the Celluma Pro

  • Improves Circulation- oxygenates tissue, helps the body release nitric oxide and increased formation of new capillaries

  • Stimulates Collegan Production- this can be added to your cosmetic acupuncture treatment ( coming soon) or to any treatment. Celluma helps with tissue regeneration, skin inflammation and aging issues.

  • Anti- bacterial- helps kill and heal the bacterial associated with acne as well eradicates MSRA, certain forms of strep, staph, and fungal infections when exposed to blue light.

  • Improves Cellular Function- essential for wound healing, new connective tissue and bone health. Helps with regeneration of nerve cells

  • Pain Relief- reduces nerve excitability and inflammation

  • Detoxification- increases lymphatic function to remove toxins- nitric oxide and release involved

  • Assists Mood Disorders- increased serotonin production, improved parasympathetic response. Helps stress and depression.

    Please note- if you would like to use the celluma on your face you will need to remove makeup and sunscreen before your session.

Celluma is not suitable for

  • 12 and under

  • with a history of epilepsy or seizures

  • with cortisone injections or use of steroids

  • with conjuction of photosensitive drugs

  • caution with cancer or metastatis

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