Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has been used in photobiomodulation to promote healing, regenerate, and restore tissue function. Light therapy, particularly in the visible to far-infrared spectrum, has been applied to the female genital tract with lasers and other devices for nearly 50 years. In the field of women's health, our lasers can be applied to assist in the treatment of hormone control, endometriosis, overactive bladder(OAB), infertility, vaginal tissue rejuvenation and even perinatal depression. In recent years case studies have confirmed new benefits in treating women's health issues with low-level laser therapy in both normal and neoplastic tissue thus allowing strong possibilities for improvement with significantly less risk in comparison to other higher power lasers.
All lasers function by emitting energy in the form of light. In surgical and dental applications, lasers serve as either cutting tools or tissue vaporizers upon contact. In the context of filling "curing," lasers aid in reinforcing the bond between the filling and the tooth. Similarly, in teeth-whitening treatments, lasers act as a source of heat, intensifying the efficacy of tooth-bleaching agents.
Eye Surgery
Vision correction surgery, alternatively known as refractive or laser eye surgery, encompasses various surgical techniques aimed at addressing vision impairments. Significant advancements in this domain have emerged in recent years, empowering numerous patients to achieve vision quality surpassing any previous experience in their lives.
Varicose Veins
A laser constitutes a tightly concentrated beam of light, often utilized by medical professionals for the treatment of varicose veins. The laser's thermal energy effectively damages the targeted vein, prompting the formation of scar tissue. This scar tissue serves to seal off the vein, causing it to lose its blood supply and ultimately perish. Over the course of approximately one to two years, the treated vein typically diminishes and may ultimately disappear.