Pulsed infrared laser radiation
Pulsed infrared laser radiation penetrates tissue up to 13 cm deep, and has strong stimulating effects on blood circulation as well as on membranous and intracellular metabolism. It activates immunocompetent systems and improves neurohumoral and hormonal regulation of metabolism.
Proven Clinical Benefits:
- activates protein synthesis (RNA, DNA)
- stimulaties enzyme synthesis
- activates ATP synthesis
- improves blood circulation
- promotes tissue regeneration
- enhances collagen synthesis
- anti-inflammatory
- antiedematic effect
- analgetic effect
- decreases cholesterol level
- stimulates specific and non-specific immunity
- strong antioxidant effect
- enhances normalization and activation of prostaglandin synthesis
- decreases the lipid peroxidation rate.
Continuous incoherent infrared radiation
Continuous incoherent infrared radiation penetrates to shallower tissue depths and transmits across a broader spectrum than pulsed infrared laser radiation. Infrared radiation has powerful tonic effects on the central and vegetative neural systems.
Proven Clinical Benefits:
- prevents and treats cellulite
- heats superficial tissue levels
- influences skin receptors and increases pain threshold
- activates microcirculation
- improves epithelium and skin regeneration
- enhances and deepens laser radiation penetration into tissue.
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