High power laser (Class IV laser) is a wave that is synthesized to have a single wavelength (Monochromaticity) that is invisible to the naked eye (Invisible Light), with a power of 0.5 watts or more, has a consistent wavelength (Directionality), has a definite wave direction, can penetrate to the treated area about 6 cm deep.

Differences from general lasers: Delivers high energy quickly and deeply into the treatment area.

Advantages: Patients do not feel pain during treatment. Results are quite immediate after treatment. It does not take long, 5-10 minutes per treatment area. It can treat both acute and chronic diseases.

Benefits of High Power Laser Treatment

  • Stimulates tissues to allow better fluid permeability through blood vessels, helping to reduce swelling and bruising at the treatment site.
  • Reduces the synthesis of pain-causing proteins
  • Reduces the secretion of substances that cause acute inflammation.
  • Stimulates the repair of blood vessels, muscles, tendons and nerves.
  • Stimulates white blood cells in the immune system.
  • Promotes wound healing, builds collagen and prevents scarring.
  • Promotes the formation of cartilage and bone at the site of a bone fracture.

Precautions and contraindications for high-power laser treatment

  • Patients with wounds that are still bleeding
  • Pregnant patients should avoid laser treatment on the abdomen or back.
  • Patients who have received a pacemaker implant
  • Position of bones that have not fully developed
  • Patients with tattoos at the treatment site
  • The treated area has inflammation and infection.
  • Patients taking certain photosensitizing medications
  • Cancerous area
  • Epilepsy patients
  • Endocrine area
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