The panel can be contoured closely to the area of treatment photo: Celluma Known in the medical aesthetics and pain management space, Celluma is bringing its LED light therapy devices to the spa market.
Its stand-out feature? Its lights are embedded on a flexible panel which can be contoured closely to the area of treatment.
Its flagship product is the Celluma Pro which can be formed into a c-shape to treat facial wrinkles and fine lines while guests lie on their backs. It’s also been designed to wrap around any body part including hands, feet or other joints to alleviate pain, increase circulation and decrease inflammation.
“Instead of making a large piece of equipment with a rigid light panel and high-power output, our shape-taking devices deliver low-level light therapy affordably and effectively to the world,” says CEO and inventor Patrick Johnson.
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