Low Level Lasar Therapy This is not laser that burns as in hair removal. It is approved by the FDA for over the counter sale. I know of some salons using their massage therapy rooms for treating cronic pain and skin rejuvination. $100 per session. I have a spare room that I could use for it. Anybody on here familiar with it? |
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Re: Low Level Lasar Therapy Nah, been around forever in many forms. It does work though. I've seen it with my own eyes but I was selling a "do it yourself" version and tested it on my mother. Couldn't believe it. The deal is that once you stop using it your skin goes back to normal BUT there's no side effects or anything. Don't spend huge money unless you think you can get top dollar for it. |
Re: Low Level Lasar Therapy Thanks for the responses. There is a lot of infomation on the web about lllt. The more powerful form does require med. prof. to be involved. The cold laser is OTC and doesn't require supervision and can be used at home. The only info. I have is from the web site "testimonial" , which ain't worth the time it takes to read them. for more info go to www.lovemylaser.com |
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LLT like the Zerona Laser(Which is a cold laser by the way) does work. You will see them in applications like "fat burning" as with the Zerona, smoking cessation clinics and hair growth stimulation. You don't need an MD to operate but you do need one to oversee the procedures in your practice. LED's however require no MD supervision in Florida. You can contact the Fl Dept of Health for clarification if need be. You can PM me if you have any questions. We've researched this thoroughly in Florida and the systems that are available. |
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