My lovelies, many of you have *discovered* the secret of the Celluma LED Treatment: it is absolutely the most bang for your hard-earned bucks.
And, I *really* want many more of you to try it. So many benefits for your skin and body with ZERO recovery time. I mean I *really REALLY* want this for you; so much so that I’ve created a special to get you in here at the speed of light. Read on and come in to see how phototherapy can light up your life!
What is this LED / Light Therapy all about?
Light Emitting Diode (LED) phototherapy is the application of light energy to tissue to obtain therapeutic benefits. The energy is used to improve cellular performance. Phototherapy is known for its healing and anti- inflammatory properties and has a variety of applications across many medical fields. Research has shown that phototherapy can: increase circulation, accelerate tissue repair, decrease wrinkles, decrease inflammation, improve skin tone and wrinkles, texture and clarity, ease muscle and joint pain, stiffness, spasm and arthritis and kill acne bacteria, and much more.
What sort of hocus-pocus is this Light Therapy?
Specific wavelengths of light energy, when properly absorbed, up-regulates compromised cells. The light (photons) energy is absorbed by photoacceptors in the mitochondria and used to create adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The ATP produced then stimulates various metabolic processes which can result in the repair and regeneration of cell and tissue components. In an article, “Therapeutic Light” – by Chukuku S. Enwemeka, PT, PhD, FACSM, he wrote “other reported mechanisms of light-induced beneficial effects include modulation of prostaglandin levels, alteration of somatosensory evoked potential and nerve conduction velocity, and hyperemia of treated tissues. The resultant clinical benefits include pain relief in conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, bursitis, tendonitis, ankle sprain, and temporomandibular joint dysfunction, shoulder and neck pain, arthritis, and post-herpetic neuralgia, as well as tissue repair in cases of diabetic ulcer, venous ulcer, mouth ulcer, fractures, tendon rupture, ligamentous, tear, torn cartilage, and nerve injury.”
Why I Picked Celluma LED
Celluma is unique and quite unlike any other low-level light therapy device available today. Based on NASA research, Celluma delivers blue, red and near-infrared light energy simultaneously to safely treat a wide variety of conditions. Each wavelength is absorbed by different molecules that act as a signaling mechanism for different cellular processes. For example, some reduce inflammation and some kill bacteria, while others enhance localized circulation.
Why You Should Do This Now:
Activating the fibroblasts is the only way to boost collagen (and presumably elastin) production in the skin. Traditionally, we use topicals, peels and lasers to clear up damaged collagen and stimulate the production of more regular, new collagen. Light emiting diodes (LEDs) trigger photomodulation, a non-thermal, non-ablative cellular stimulation. The application of LED triggers a photobiochemical response, activating fibroblasts deep in the dermal and subcutaneous layer to promote healing and repair in these layers. LED photomodulation can also suppress collagenase, a collagen-degrading enzyme that can accelerate our skin’s aging process. In addition, LED can also stimulate the energy-producing mitochondria to enhance wound healing and decrease the inflammatory response.*
Get Lit Up with a Special Deal
Here’s the deal: series of 6 LED light therapy sessions to use over a 3 month period. Planning a big event? Or have a specific issue to tackle? I recommend at least 2x per week for 3 weeks (and, 3x week for 2 might be even better!).
This series pricing gives your skin the max benefit of LED therapy + one free session!
And it’s sooooo easy: all you need is clean, dry skin and 30 minutes … the blue / red / Near-IR lights do the rest.
Click here to grab this limited special before the light goes out!
? book online / ? kenya@kenyabonvivant.com / ☎️ (310) 866-0928
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- from ProSkin Guru’s post “Blue, Red & Near Infrared LEDs – What do they do?”