Celluma Light Therapy Is The Non-Invasive Choice For Smoother And Less-Damaged Skin

The light therapy market could be worth a staggering $1.5 billion by 2032, a substantial increase from its current market value. However, this comes as no surprise. Light therapy has soared in popularity in recent years, in particular, the use of at-home devices. This phenomenon makes sense. After all, who wouldn't want to reap the benefits of light therapy straight from the comfort of their own home?

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Several different types of light therapy are available, including red, green, yellow, and blue, each with unique properties. One technology that uses red and blue LED light is Celluma light therapy, which is often used to target areas of concern such as acne and damaged skin. For these reasons, the treatment is surging in popularity among consumers. In fact, you may have even heard of the treatment already. So, what else is there to know about Celluma light therapy? Let's break it down.

What is Celluma light therapy?

Celluma light therapy has grown in popularity over recent years and touts a range of benefits. The technology works by emitting a combination of red and blue light onto your skin at a specific wavelength, providing a boost in energy to your cells (via Celluma). This boost of energy is the most crucial part of the treatment, as it allows your cells to perform at their best and present visible improvements to your skin, for example, with wounds and fine lines. The different wavelengths target different problems, making it ideal if you have any specific concerns that you want to address.

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The shape and size of the LED device will depend on the area of your body that you choose to treat. For example, if it's just your face, then the device will only cover this area. However, if you're treating your legs or whole body, the device will come in different shapes and sizes to cater to those needs. You can even treat your entire body if you wish. In addition, Celluma light therapy is also considered to be safe and has been cleared by the FDA, a federal agency responsible for ensuring such products' safety through rigorous and in-depth clinical reviews.

You can use it from home

Celluma light therapy is surging in popularity — and for a good reason. One attractive benefit that the technology has to offer is its high levels of usage versatility. Alongside being able to use the device in a professional medical setting, you can also purchase your very own device that you can use at home. Of course, using light therapy at home is beneficial for several reasons. First, you won't have to travel so far for each light therapy appointment you have, meaning you can save yourself time. Secondly, you can do it from the comfort of your own home, allowing yourself to zone out and relax fully. While devices are expensive to purchase, you'll still be able to calculate any cost savings if you plan on using your own device in the long term.

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However, getting the procedure done at a medical office also has benefits. For example, you will be able to receive professional advice and likely extra tips on aftercare and general skin care. Finding reputable sources may be challenging and time-consuming if you do this yourself online. In this instance, you could consider starting at a medical office and then purchasing your own if it's something you're looking to invest in on a long-term basis. However, as mentioned earlier, do the math first.

It can help combat signs of aging

Since its rise to fame, Celluma light therapy has often been praised for reducing visible signs of aging, such as wrinkles and fine lines. It can even treat scarring. Of course, this all boils down to the type of light that an individual uses and the wavelength. To fight fine lines and wrinkles, the device uses a mixture of red and blue light, simultaneously penetrating different levels of the skin. However, if you want to treat other areas of concern, various light sources may have to be used separately.

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In addition to treating areas of concern such as aging, Celluma light therapy is also effective in treating various skin problems such as acne, scarring, age spots, and inflammation (via Healthline). As a result, it may also reduce redness from acne. These various abilities make it a versatile treatment. Likewise, the treatment isn't painful, yet another added advantage compared to other treatments used to treat similar skin issues (via Cleveland Clinic). However, the treatment also has its downsides.

You will need several sessions

While Celluma light therapy is excellent for treating a wide variety of skin issues, one downside is that you will need to undergo several treatments to see results. Just one won't be enough. In fact, skincare expert Natali Kelly recommends "a minimum course of six" (via Elle) in order to see a substantial difference. However, for some people, it may take longer. The same goes for maintaining your results. For them to last, you should have treatments done regularly, the timing of which will depend on the individual. Of course, some people may consider this too costly or may not want to opt for a treatment they deem more high maintenance. If you are prepared to keep up with the maintenance, you can expect substantial improvements in your skin.

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Of course, just like with any cosmetic treatment, it is imperative that you always go to a professional who is well-trained and accredited in their field. This way, you will likely receive the best advice and aftercare you need.

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