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Rebuild Your Skin At The Depth Where The Damage Actually Forms.

Medical-grade red light therapy built for postpartum recovery — and every stage after it. Two clinically studied wavelengths targeting the tissue layer where stretch marks, scars, and collagen loss actually form.

660nm + 850nm dual wavelength

40 medical-grade LEDs at 216 mW/cm² clinical irradiance

Built-in kickstand — ten-minute sessions, no setup

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How Red Light Therapy Works

Light Enters The Skin

The RLT40 delivers two specific wavelengths — 660nm (visible red) and 850nm (near-infrared). These wavelengths pass through the skin's surface and reach the dermis, 2–3mm deep, where stretch marks, scar tissue, and collagen loss originate.

Cells Respond

Light energy is absorbed by cytochrome c oxidase in your mitochondria — the engine inside every cell. This increases ATP production, which is the energy your body uses for tissue repair, collagen synthesis, and inflammation reduction.

Your Skin Rebuilds

With consistent 10-minute sessions, fibroblasts in the dermis activate and begin producing new collagen and elastin. Surface redness calms. Scar tissue softens. Skin firmness and texture improve over 8–12 weeks.

Diagram comparing healthy collagen production with collagen production under cortisol stress in a cross-section of skin.
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Lumera Kick-Stand Red Light Therapy

A 40-LED panel that delivers two clinical wavelengths — 660nm red for skin and 850nm near-infrared for deeper tissue. Ten minutes a day, aimed at the zone that needs it. Use the infrared setting on knees, shoulders, lower back, or feet for joint comfort and muscle recovery. Switch to red mode for face and neck when you want to support the cells that produce collagen. One panel, two benefits, no pills, no creams, no side effects.

$399.00

Questions we hear most.

Is it safe while breastfeeding?

Yes. The light penetrates 2–7mm into the skin — the dermis. Milk production happens deep in the mammary glands, well below the layers the light can reach. No interaction. Use it and feed twenty minutes later.