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Upcoming Webinar: LED Light Therapy: Where Clinical Science Meets Real Revenue 

LED Light Therapy: Where Clinical Science Meets Real Revenue 

presented by Brenda Bonilla Smith 

June 22, 2026, at 11 a.m. CST 

Join Celluma Light Therapy on June 22nd for a results-driven webinar designed for aesthetics and wellness professionals ready to elevate their practice. Explore the science, safety, and efficacy of light therapy, and learn how to turn every treatment into a powerful revenue opportunity. From acne and aging skin to pain and beyond, discover how to integrate light therapy seamlessly into services, enhance client outcomes, and increase rebooking and retail. Walk away with actionable protocols and pricing strategies to maximize both results and ROI. 

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Meet The Presenter 

Bio: Celluma Light Therapy educator Brenda Bonilla Smith is a seasoned practitioner dedicated to advancing natural, integrative approaches to health and wellness. She began her career as an aesthetician and massage therapist before transitioning into acupuncture after witnessingthe impact of stress on her clients. She earned a master’s degree in acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine from Yo San University and maintained a private practice for two decades. With more than 26 years of experience, she integrates light therapy, acupuncture, nutrition, supplements, and lifestyle counseling to support whole-body healing. 

 

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