Celluma PRO LED Light Therapy
How LED Light Therapy Works
LED light therapy delivers controlled wavelengths of light to the skin, where it is absorbed at different depths depending on the setting used. This process is commonly used in aesthetic practice to support overall skin condition and recovery.
- Non-invasive and gentle treatment with no required downtime
- Different light wavelengths selected based on individual skin needs
- Can be incorporated into a personalised treatment plan
- Suitable as a stand-alone or complementary treatment (where appropriate)
Please note: T&C's Apply (see relevant section of website for more details). Individual results may vary. A consultation is required to determine your suitability for any procedure. We do not promote or guarantee specific outcomes.
Types of Light Used
Different wavelengths of light may be selected during your treatment, depending on your individual concerns and goals.
These include:
- Blue Light: Commonly used in aesthetic treatments for skin clarity support
- Red Light: Often used to support overall skin appearance and vitality
- Near-Infrared Light: Used to support skin comfort and overall skin condition
All settings are selected based on a consultation and clinical assessment.
What Concerns May This Support?
Celluma PRO LED Light Therapy may be considered as part of a personalised plan to support:
- Overall skin clarity and appearance
- Uneven skin tone or texture
- Skin that appears dull or fatigued
- Post-treatment skin recovery support (where clinically appropriate)
- General skin maintenance and rejuvenation
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All concerns are assessed individually during consultation to determine suitability.
Using LED Therapy in Your Treatment Plan
LED therapy can be incorporated into your treatment journey depending on your individual needs and goals.
- May be used as a stand-alone treatment
- Can be included as an add-on to selected in-clinic services (where appropriate)
- Treatment duration is typically around 20–30 minutes
- A course of treatments may be recommended for optimal outcomes
Your practitioner will guide you on the most appropriate treatment frequency following your consultation.
Post-Treatment & Supportive Care
LED Light Therapy is often used as part of a supportive skin care approach following certain in-clinic treatments, where clinically appropriate.
- May assist in supporting overall skin comfort
- Commonly included in post-treatment care plans
- Designed to complement other skin-focused treatments
- Timing and suitability will be advised by your practitioner
Please Note: Contraindications to LED PRO Light Therapy:
LED therapy is cinically proven to be safe, and has achieved "no significant risk status" for human trials by the FDA. Contraindications for using Low Level Light Therapy are few and most clients can safely enjoy the benefits. For certain contraindications, written consent from a physician will allow you to perform a treatment. The following contraindications should be noted:
- Do not perform LED therapy over the breast or stomach of b reast feeding or pregnant patient (unless the client has written consent from her physician)
- Do not perform LED therapy on someone with epilepsy or a seizure disorder
- Do not perform LED therapy if client is "photo-sensitive* Some disorders and medications can cause photosensitivity (unless you have consent from the client's physician)
- Do not perform LED therapy over known cancer tumour or metastasis
- Do not perform LED therapy if client is on steroidal medications
- Do not perform light therapy on infants or children under 12yrs of age




