This is a procedure in which low-intensity laser light is applied to the blood.
This therapy is said to have various therapeutic effects, such as improving oxygen supply and circulation, strengthening the immune system, and reducing inflammation.
How it works:
⤷ Laser application: A small catheter is inserted into a vein, and a low-power laser is applied directly to the blood flowing through it.
⤷ Wavelengths: The lasers typically used emit light in the red, blue, or green spectrum, and each color is believed to have different effects on the body.
⤷ Mechanism of action: The light is believed to stimulate cellular functions, enhance enzyme activity, and improve the function of blood cells.
Benefits:
Improves blood flow blood, which optimizes microcirculation and oxygen delivery to the tissues.
It helps eliminate toxins from the blood and stimulates the immune response, which can help the body fight infections and inflammation.
This form of therapy is even newer than superficial laser treatment, but numerous studies conducted by international research groups already confirm its positive effects.