How long does the therapy take?
The initial therapy session takes between 45 minutes to an hour, including a consultation. All subsequent follow-up therapy sessions, if needed, take 20 minutes on average.
Why Our “Life Laser” Is So Effective - 85% Success Rate
The Life Laser Stop Smoking Therapy method utilizes a cold, soft laser beam which is applied to specific energy points (acupressure points) on the hands, ears, nose and wrists. When you stop smoking, a sudden drop in endorphin levels leads to withdrawal symptoms of stress and tension.
Our procedure helps to promote the release of endorphins, the natural chemicals in the body associated with spontaneous relief of pain and stress. When using the Life Laser Stop Smoking Therapy method, clients experience a soothing feeling of well-being.
Is Laser Therapy covered by insurance?
Many insurance companies cover the cost in full or in part and can usually be found in the needle-less acupressure or smoking cessation categories. As with any insurance claim, this must be filed correctly in order to receive an insurance reimbursement. Our office will provide the needed paperwork, complete with billing codes and receipt, so you can inquire about coverage from your insurance company.
What is low level laser light?
Low level laser light is compressed light of a wavelength from the cold, red part of the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation. It is different from natural light in that it is one precise color; it is coherent (travels in a straight line), monochromatic (single wavelength) and polarized (concentrates its beam in a defined location or spot).
Why use low level laser light?
Low level laser light properties allow laser light to penetrate the surface of the skin with no heating effect, no damage to the skin and no known side effects. Rather, laser light directs light energy to the body’s cells which the cells then convert into chemical energy to promote natural healing and pain relief.
Is Laser Therapy safe?
Yes. Low level laser therapy is a safe, painless and medication-free treatment. It has been used in England, Canada and Europe for over 20 years with no documented adverse side effects.
In the United States, laser therapy devices have been classified by the FDA as "non-significant risk medical devices" and have received pre-market authorization. Due to the low level, non-thermal nature of the laser, there is no tissue destruction or other hazards that you would find associated with higher powered lasers.