REJUVENATION
Light is one of the most fundamental forces of life. It provides energy and facilitates metabolic processes essential to life.
Lasers, including low level lasers referred to as phototherapy lasers are the latest and the most advanced light sources. They generate artificial light and amplify it into focused intense beams of light. Laser technology plays a growing role in many aspects of modern life, including in medicine for pain relief and wound healing and for anti aging therapy. Non-invasive laser phototherapy - low level laser therapy - cold laser therapy - soft laser therapy - has a bright future.
Low level laser therapy repolarizes sick or injured cells, allowing them to once again take in oxygen and nutrients and pass out wastes and toxins. LLLT re-establishes the permeability of the cell, while at the same time donating photons to cells (esp. mitochondria), which is directly converted into AdenosineTriPhosphate (ATP), the chemical energy required for
healing and rejuvenation. With all of these beneficial effects it’s no wonder that LLLT is used in hospitals, clinics and private practices worldwide and has a 30 plus year proven track record.
How does it work?
1. Cellular Proliferation
- Growth factor response within cells and tissue as a result of increased ATP energy and protein synthesis; Improved cellular regenerative functions; Change in cell membrane permeability.
2. Pain Attenuation (Relief)
- Pain relief as a result of increased body produced endorphin natural pain relief, suppression of nociceptor action and the reduction of edema and inflammation.
3. Stronger Immune System
- Strengthening the immune system response via increasing levels of lymphocyte activity and through a newly researched mechanism termed photomodulation of blood.
Laser light uses the scientific principle of photobiomodulation. This process occurs when cells absorb light. Laser light penetrates deep into the tissues of the skin, stimulating microcirculation of blood supply, cell metabolism and protein synthesis stimulating healthy cellular dynamics.
Many long-term clinical research programs have shown that photobio-stimulation of ‘cold-beam’ Low-Level-Lasers give numerous positive benefits to the skin and hair. Cellular research suggests that Lasers work by three mechanisms:
a). Energization – Transforming Laser energy (photon ions) into cellular energy. Laser light increases the energy available to cells so they take in nutrients faster and dispose of waste bi-products more readily increase in higher rates of ATP, RNA and DNA synthesis.
b). Circulation – Increasing blood arterial, venous and lymph micro circulation through vasodilatation. Microscopic studies have shown Laser light energy increases stimulatory and regulatory mechanisms of the skin cellular metabolism, blood circulation and oxygenation of the skin and scalp tissues, consequently helping to carry more essential minerals and nutrients into the areas where exposure from this Laser energy subsisted. As a result of this increased blood flow circulation, toxins and cellular waste bi-products, including harmful dihydrotestosterone [D(i) H(ydrotestos) T(erone)], DHT are taken away in a more expedient matter. Laser energy also removes calcification and blockages around cells, as well as increases cell replacement and regenerative function activities.
c). Vibration – Bringing cells into harmonious oscillation patterns with photonic energy is also referred to as photomodulation. The soft tissue, fluids and cells in our bodies actually vibrate. They do this within a frequency range similar to that of Low-Level-Laser or cold-beam, red visible Laser light wavelengths. When its vibrations become irregular or out-of-step, it can be brought back into “synchronization” by being irradiated with Low-Level-Laser working at the quantum level.