Science-backed low-level laser therapy

ENDOMETRIOSIS SUPPORT

Living with endometriosis can be exhausting — especially when you’ve spent years being told your pain is “normal” or something you just have to manage. At Luma Health, we use advanced red light laser therapy to help calm inflammation, ease pelvic pain and support tissue healing in a gentle, non-invasive way. Whether you’re managing flare-ups, recovering after surgery or navigating fertility challenges linked to endometriosis, your care plan is tailored to you.

How Laser Therapy Supports Endometriosis


Endometriosis affects around 1 in 10 women, yet many spend years trying to get answers. If you’ve felt dismissed, frustrated or exhausted by ongoing pelvic pain, heavy periods, flare-ups or fertility concerns, you’re not alone — and you deserve support that takes your symptoms seriously.

Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus. This can contribute to chronic pelvic pain, inflammation, heavy menstrual bleeding, fatigue and fertility challenges.

Over time, endometriosis may also lead to scar tissue, adhesions and ongoing inflammation that can affect daily comfort, mobility and reproductive health.

Red light therapy — also known as photobiomodulation or low-level laser therapy (LLLT) — is a gentle, non-invasive therapy designed to support the body’s natural healing and repair processes. Using targeted wavelengths of light, it may help to:

  • Calm pelvic inflammation and oxidative stress
  • Ease chronic pelvic pain and discomfort
  • Improve circulation to the pelvic region
  • Support cellular repair and tissue healing
  • Assist recovery after laparoscopy or endometriosis-related surgery
  • Support scar tissue, adhesions and mobility over time

Whether you are managing flare-ups, recovering from surgery, navigating fertility challenges or simply looking for additional support, laser therapy offers a gentle, science-led approach designed to work alongside your existing care.

Who Is This Laser Therapy For?


Laser therapy may support your journey if you’re:

  • Living with chronic pelvic pain or discomfort caused by endometriosis
  • Struggling with heavy or irregular periods that disrupt daily life
  • Managing inflammation and flare-ups linked to your menstrual cycle
  • Experiencing scar tissue or adhesions affecting your mobility and comfort
  • Seeking a natural, non-invasive therapy to complement medical treatments
  • Navigating fertility challenges associated with endometriosis and want to support your body holistically

Support for Endometriosis Management

Red light therapy is increasingly used as a complementary approach for managing endometriosis symptoms - helping to reduce inflammation, ease pelvic pain, and support tissue healing. By enhancing your body’s natural repair processes, laser therapy can make a meaningful difference at every stage of your care journey.

Luma’sred light laser therapy is designed to support your existing care — not replace it. It may be used alongside consultant-led treatment, hormonal support, post-surgical recovery, fertility care or symptom management plans. Your programme is tailored around your symptoms, treatment history and goals.

How Laser Therapy Supports Each Stage of Your Endometriosis Journey:


• During Flare-Ups

Helps calm inflammation and reduce oxidative stress, easing pelvic pain and discomfort during symptomatic periods.

• Between Flare-Ups
Supports cellular repair and tissue regeneration, aiding in the breakdown of scar tissue and adhesions to improve long-term comfort and mobility.

• Post-Surgical Recovery
Enhances circulation and oxygenation to support healing after laparoscopic procedures or endometriosis-related surgeries, promoting faster recovery and reducing the risk of new adhesions.

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What Red Light Therapy Can Do for Endometriosis Management

Reduces Inflammation and Eases Pain

Gentle red light penetrates deeply into tissues, helping to calm inflammation and reduce pelvic pain associated with endometriosis. By supporting your body’s natural healing processes, it can offer relief without invasive treatments.

Supports Hormonal Balance

By regulating the endocrine system and reducing oxidative stress, red light therapy helps promote hormonal balance - potentially reducing the severity of endometriosis flare-ups linked to your menstrual cycle.

Improves Blood Flow and Tissue Repair

Red light therapy enhances circulation and oxygen delivery to affected areas, supporting cellular repair and aiding in the breakdown of adhesions and scar tissue over time.

Reduces Inflammation and Oxidative Stress

Laser therapy helps to neutralise oxidative stress — a key contributor to the chronic inflammation seen in endometriosis. By reducing cellular stress and supporting mitochondrial health, it aids in calming flare-ups, improving tissue function, and creating a healthier internal environment for healing.

Supports Scar Tissue & Adhesion Breakdown

Consistent red light therapy promotes tissue regeneration and improves blood flow to areas affected by scar tissue and adhesions. Over time, this can help soften fibrous tissue, reduce discomfort, and improve pelvic mobility - supporting both pain relief and functional movement.

Enhances Emotional Wellbeing

Endometriosis affects more than just physical health. Many women report a greater sense of calm, emotional balance, and overall wellbeing after laser therapy sessions. The gentle, restorative nature of the therapy encourages relaxation, helping to ease the mental and emotional toll of living with a chronic condition.

ENDOMETRIOSIS SUPPORT

Why LUMA Is Different for Endometriosis Care

Precision-Guided Endometriosis Support

We use GigaLaser™ technology - a medical-grade system that delivers deep red and near-infrared light to the pelvic region with unmatched accuracy. It's the leading women’s health laser of its kind in Ireland, designed specifically to target inflammation, scar tissue, and pelvic pain associated with endometriosis.

Designed for the Female Body

Unlike generic devices, our laser system is tailored to support hormonal balance, inflammation reduction, and tissue repair - all crucial in managing endometriosis. Every protocol is backed by the science of photobiomodulation and personalised to your body’s rhythm and symptom patterns.

Women’s Health-Focused Practitioners

Our clinicians are not just trained in the technology - they understand the physical and emotional toll of living with endometriosis. You’ll never feel rushed or dismissed. Instead, you’ll feel heard, supported, and cared for with a personalised approach that respects your journey.

A Moment of Calm in a Challenging Journey

Each session is quiet, gentle, and deeply restorative. You’ll leave feeling less tense, more at ease, and more connected to your body - even on the hardest days. It’s a space to breathe, reset, and support your body’s healing in a way that feels nurturing, not invasive.

This is endometriosis care that supports you - not fights against you.

What the Research Shows

Pain and Inflammation Support

Photobiomodulation has been studied for its role in reducing inflammation, supporting tissue repair and easing pain through cellular-level mechanisms.
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Tissue Healing and Recovery

Red and near-infrared light may help improve circulation, oxygen delivery and cellular repair — important for women recovering from surgery or managing scar tissue.
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Mitochondrial and Cellular Support

Photobiomodulation supports mitochondrial activity and ATP production, helping cells function and repair more efficiently.
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Well-Tolerated and Non-Invasive

When delivered correctly, low-level laser therapy is generally well tolerated and does not involve medication, needles or downtime.z
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FAQ

Endometriosis Support FAQ

Can laser therapy help reduce endometriosis pain and inflammation?

Yes. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is clinically proven to reduce pelvic inflammation and ease chronic pain associated with endometriosis by promoting cellular repair and calming overactive inflammatory responses.

Does red light therapy help with scar tissue and adhesions from endometriosis?

Consistent laser therapy can support the softening and breakdown of scar tissue and adhesions over time, improving mobility and reducing discomfort in areas affected by endometriosis.

Is laser therapy safe to use alongside medical treatments or surgery for endometriosis?

Absolutely. Laser therapy is non-invasive and can be safely combined with medical treatments, hormonal therapies, and post-surgical recovery to enhance healing and support better outcomes.

Can laser therapy support endometriosis-related fertility concerns?

Endometriosis can affect fertility in several ways, including inflammation, scar tissue formation, adhesions and impaired pelvic circulation. These changes may impact ovulation, implantation and overall reproductive function. Red light laser therapy is increasingly being explored as a complementary, non-invasive approach that may help support the body’s natural healing and repair processes. Photobiomodulation has been studied for its role in supporting circulation, reducing inflammation, supporting tissue healing and improving cellular function — all of which may be relevant for women managing endometriosis-related fertility challenges. At Luma Health, laser therapy is used as part of a personalised support approach and is designed to work alongside your existing medical or fertility care, not replace it.

How many laser therapy sessions do I need for endometriosis relief?

While each person’s journey is different, most clients begin to feel noticeable relief after the first round of therapy. For ongoing symptom management or addressing scar tissue, multiple rounds are often recommended to achieve the best results.

Not Sure Where to Start?

Endometriosis affects every woman differently - and finding the right support can feel overwhelming. If you're unsure how laser therapy could help you, or how many sessions you might need, we’re here to guide you.

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