Cold Laser Therapy
Low-level laser therapy for surface healing and inflammation control.
Detailed Overview
Cold Laser Therapy is a gentle yet powerful tool for healing. It is called "cold" because the light intensity is low enough that it doesn't heat the body's tissues. Instead, the light energy is absorbed by the cells, where it triggers chemical changes that promote healing. This treatment is widely used for wound healing, skin rejuvenation, and managing superficial pain like carpal tunnel syndrome or minor sprains. It is also highly effective for reducing edema (swelling) and improving nerve function. Because it is non-thermal, it is incredibly safe and has virtually no side effects, making it an ideal choice for sensitive patients or areas where heat would be detrimental.
Key Benefits
- Effective for wound and skin repair
- Reduces swelling and fluid retention
- Relieves minor aches and pains
- Safe for all ages and most conditions
- No heat or discomfort during treatment
Treatment Process
Targeting: Identifying the exact area of inflammation or injury.
Placement: The laser device is held directly against the skin.
Activation: Low-level light is pulsed into the tissue.
Absorption: Cells begin the photobiomodulation process.
Completion: Simple post-treatment advice is provided.
Patient Tips & Preparation
Multiple sessions are usually required for best results.
The treatment is completely painless and sensation-free.
It can be combined with other therapies for enhanced healing.
No downtime is required after the session.
Expert Care
Prof. Dr. D.P. Singh
Chief Consultant & Laser Specialist
"Our goal is to provide the most advanced non-surgical treatments to help you regain your quality of life."
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