Photobiomodulation
Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a therapeutic technique that uses low-level laser or light therapy to stimulate cellular function and promote healing.
It involves applying specific wavelengths of light to tissues, which penetrate the skin and interact with cellular components to enhance energy production, reduce inflammation, and support tissue repair and regeneration.
Available at:
Brickell
$150
per session
- Accelerated Healing and Tissue Repair: Stimulates cellular activity and energy production, leading to faster recovery and repair of damaged tissues.
- Reduced Inflammation and Pain: Helps decrease inflammation and alleviate pain by enhancing the body’s natural healing processes and improving blood flow.
- Light Absorption: Specific wavelengths of light are absorbed by cellular chromophores, such as cytochrome c oxidase in the mitochondria, which increases cellular energy production (ATP).
- Cellular Stimulation: The enhanced energy stimulates cellular repair processes, reduces inflammation, and improves tissue regeneration by activating various cellular pathways and promoting healing.
- Joint and Muscle Pain: Targets areas of pain or inflammation in joints and muscles to promote healing and alleviate discomfort.
- Skin and Wound Healing: Focuses on improving skin conditions and accelerating the healing of wounds by stimulating cellular repair and collagen production.