​Celluma LED Light Therapy
Celluma LED Light Therapy promotes a natural photobiochemical reaction to enhance cellular metabolism, accelerate the repair and replenishment of damaged skin cells, as well as stimulate the production of collagen. This non-invasive treatment is ideal for all skin types, even those with highly sensitive skin.
Light therapy devices have been cleared by the FDA for:
It is a great stand alone treatment, or can be used in conjuction with other services here at Facedoctors. |
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