For over a decade, dentists in Japan have been using a unique form of dual-spectrum light therapy to accelerate gum healing after periodontal procedures and dental surgeries.
The technology — called photobiomodulation — uses specific wavelengths of light to trigger biological responses at the cellular level.
And the results were so consistent that it became a standard treatment in many Japanese dental clinics.
Patients who received light therapy after gum procedures healed faster. Their inflammation decreased dramatically. And most importantly, their gum tissue showed measurable signs of regeneration and strengthening.
But there was one major limitation: the technology was expensive, bulky, and only available in clinical settings.
Patients had to schedule multiple appointments, often paying $200 to $400 per session, to receive treatment.
That all changed when a team of Japanese biomedical engineers successfully miniaturized the technology into a compact, user-friendly device that delivers the same clinical-grade power — but can be used safely at home.
The device is called GumLuma™ Dual-Light Therapy — and it's now helping thousands of people strengthen their gums, reverse early recession, and avoid costly surgical procedures.