Collagen Stimulation and Inflammation Reduction with Laser Therapy
Laser is an acronym for stimulated emission light amplification. It is a non-invasive type of stimulated light therapy that penetrates 4-6 centimeters under the skin. It stimulates collagen, has anti-inflammatory and thermal effects, and is widely used in edema, hematoma and painful conditions, acute and chronic, inflammatory and degenerative diseases, and in injuries of soft tissues and ligaments.
Laser placement
The laser is applied to the body through a probe, which is placed directly on the skin. Due to the placement of the probe on the skin, the laser rays are not released into space and are not harmful to the patient or the physiotherapist.

