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What's The Lumaflex Difference?

The World’s First Fully Flexible, Fully Portable, Durable, Waterproof, Wearable Red And Near-Infrared Light Therapy Panel, Personalized Wellness With Smart Control. FDA-Cleared Medical Class II Device Elevating Hygienic And User-Friendly Personal Care Standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s your 30-day free trial policy

If you’re not completely satisfied with the results after 30 days of continuous treatment, we will offer you a refund or further guidance.

All we ask is that you use the Lumaflex 10-20 times per week for 10-20 minutes per day over 4 weeks. If there is still no improvement, we will provide you with a refund.

How long does a treatment take

We recommend using the device for 10 - 20 minutes per day for optimal results, depending on the issue being treated.

Consistency is key with this. So doing a short treatment every day will be more effective than doing longer sessions more sporadically.

Can I use this on any part of my body

The Lumaflex can be used on any part of the body and we are currently designing more strap options to target those hard to reach places.

What kind of pain can photobiomodulation help with

Laser therapy has proven results for...

Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis⁠
Chronic pain
Inflammation
Cartilage damage
Wound healing/recovery
Acute injuries (MCL, ACL)
Tendinitis⁠
Carpal tunnel
Fibromyalgia
Osgood Schlatter Gout
Tennis/golfer's elbow
Recovery after surgery
Anxiety & depression
Gut issues⁠ and much more...

How does the Lumaflex + work

Red light therapy works by stimulating blood flow and energy production (ATP) in the cells of the targeted area.

This reduces pain and inflammation, and triggers the healing process to help damaged tissues repair themselves.

The main difference between skin contact devices and red light therapy panels is that the skin contact devices use lasers to penetrate deeper into the joint, with accurate dosing to achieve more effective results.