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What Lasers Do?

  • Stimulate vasodilation to increase blood flow and circulation to an area
  • Stimulation of RNA and DNA
  • Increases the accumulation of prostaglandins in wounds to promote healing
  • Enhance fibroplosia and collagen synthesis
  • Enhance nucleic acid synthesis and cell division
  • Increase autoradiographic uptake of labeled uridine
  • Influences the incorporation of labeled thymidine into DNA
  • Increases ATP synthesis in the mitochondria by as much as 70%
  • Increases the T & B lymphocytes in people with a suppressed immune system
  • Promotes the formation of granulation tissue and traction wound strength
  • Stimulates the production of cartilage
  • Stimulates enkephalin and endorphins for pain control and nerve stimulation
  • Effects cell multiplication in the fission phase
Laser light is one pure color with a single, well defined wavelength and a powerful energy level. As a result, laser light penetrates deep into the skin/tissue layers and stimulates cellular energy. It also stimulates the release of natural, painkilling chemicals within the body.