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Understanding Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT)

Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT), first developed in 1967. It is commonly used to promote wound healing and reduce inflammation. It acts through the photostimulation of cells involved in the human body's repair process. Unlike industrial lasers that use high heat, low-level laser light does not cut, burn or otherwise damage human tissue.

And unlike common light bulbs or LED lights, laser light does not disperse. The ability to concentrate cold laser light within a small diameter allows the light to focus its energy on a specific target.

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Updated on 21 Dec 2023