
The Essence of Healite II™
Lutronic Healite II™ is a dynamic, high-performance LED (Light Emitting Diode) and LLLT (Low-Level Light Therapy) system meticulously designed to enhance aesthetic treatment results while minimizing patient downtime. It harnesses the versatile properties of 830nm light to accelerate cellular repair, skin healing, and recovery times for patients.
Innovative Treatment Features
- Deep-penetrating 830nm near-infrared light targets dermal skin cells
- Optical Lens Array Technology (OLAT) employs collimation optics for enhanced effectiveness
- Offers temporary relief from minor muscle and joint discomfort, arthritis, and muscle spasms
- Promotes relaxation of muscle tissue and temporarily boosts local blood circulation
How It Works

Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) with HEALITE II uses incident light to photomodulate cellular function, relieving pain and stiffness in muscles and joints. HEALITE II harnesses 830 nm light through light-emitting diode (LED) technology. Properly delivered and concentrated, LED technology effectively operates without the risk of physical trauma or thermal damage. LLLT with HEALITE II is a versatile tool that can be used as a standalone therapy or as an adjunctive enhancement with nearly any procedure.
Key Benefits
- Reduces erythema and edema by up to 50% after aesthetic treatments
- Standalone sessions increase blood flow to augment wound healing and muscle relief
- Comfortable, hands-free, spa-like treatment adds clinical benefits to aesthetic patient results
- Differentiates your practice and provides high ROI services for better outcomes
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What Providers Are Saying

Won-Serk Kim, M.D., Ph.D.
Dermatologist, Seoul, Korea
“HEALITE II is a useful adjunct to almost any aesthetic treatment. It is so important now that I couldn’t imagine practicing aesthetic medicine without it.”
Clinical Papers
Healite II
Is Light-emitting Diode Phototherapy (LED-LLLT) Really Effective?
Publication Date: September 1, 2011
Publisher: Laser Therapy
Author(s): Won-Serk Kim; R Glen Calderhead
Healite II
830 nm light-emitting diode (led) phototherapy significantly reduced return-to-play in injured university athletes: a pilot study
Publication Date: March 31, 2016
Publisher: Laser Therapy
Author(s): John Foley; David B Vasily; Jeanna Bradle; Catharine Rudio; R Glen Calderhead
Healite II
Skin Reactions After Photodynamic Therapy are Unaffected by 839nm Photobiomodulation Therapy: A Randomized,Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Clinical Trial
Publication Date: May 26, 2017
Publisher: Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
Author(s): Christiane Bay; Anne-Cathrine Vissing; Daniel Thaysen-Petersen; Catharina Margrethe Lerche; Katrine Togsverd-Bo; Jakob Heydenreich; Merete Haedersdal
Frequently Asked Questions