Studies show that red and near-infrared light, which are part of PainLab’s light stimulation program, are safe and effective with positive results in the body, and without harmful side effects.
Our light therapy can be life-changing and is widely used for various treatments. It reduces inflammation and therefore relieves deep muscle pain, improves skin, and boosts overall cellular health. As a non-invasive method, light therapy is used to treat many conditions such as diabetes, brain injuries, and many others.
Some studies show that light therapy increases cell energy, helping them develop, especially into bone cells, though not all studies agree. For example, combining lasers with growth factors helped stem cells grow, but the effects depend on the laser’s strength.
One study showed that laser treatment with melatonin improved bone healing and increased calcium in bones.
People with surgical implants like titanium plates, metal rods, pacemakers, or breast implants often wonder if it’s safe to use red light therapy. The short answer is yes—red light therapy is safe for these implants and can even help with post-surgery recovery.
Benefits:
Pain Relief
Skin Rejuvenation
Cellular Health
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