Wounds are epidermal layer injuries caused by repetitive motion injuries, cuts, scratches, burns, or surgery. Some wounds are untreatable and may take years to heal.
There are 2 types of wounds :
Closed wound: the surface of the skin is intact, but the underlying tissues may be damaged
Open wounds: the skin is split or cracked, and the underlying tissues are exposed to the outside environment.
In fact, some Factors may affect the Wound Healing Process. Such as Age, immune status, malnutrition, infection, smoking, diabetes, and medications…
In such cases, Laser therapy is more precise and efficient than traditional surgeries which may cause more scarring.
Indeed, Lasers accelerate the body’s natural healing processes by using a wavelength of light to increase blood flow at the wound site.
The laser’s light also stimulates the building blocks of collagen, which is important in the wound healing of damaged tissues as it’s essential to replace old tissue or to repair injuries. As a result, laser therapy is effective on both open wounds and closed wounds.
The FDA LASER-1.4 Medical Physiotherapy Laser System provides a variety of treatment choices. It may be configured to function at up to 10 W, allowing physicians or physical therapists who use it to speed up cell healing by increasing white blood cell activity, enhance blood circulation, produce endorphins that combat pain, reduce inflammation, and promote the creation of new, healthy tissue.
Moreover, LASER-1.4 comes with a different Wavelength capacity (810nm, 980nm, 1064nm) That allows the laser to penetrate the body, achieving the needed depth to treat the tissue’s damage depending on the patient’s case and area to be treated. Thus, causing less scarring and swelling than traditional forms of surgery and reducing the chances of a wound reopening.
Using this procedure is painless and non-invasive. Each treatment typically takes only a few minutes. The number of treatments required may vary depending on the severity of the condition but many patients experience significant improvement after only a couple of treatments.
Laser treatment can be an excellent wound healing adjuvant. As a result, the LASER-1.4 is particularly well-suited for treating this illness. It may be used by a variety of doctors to improve their performance by achieving more visible therapeutic outcomes. Laser surgeries will also allow patients to recuperate more quickly. Traditional operations will cause less discomfort, edema, and scars.
Ref: Laser Therapy
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