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Cold lasers, also known as low-level lasers or low-level light therapy (LLLT), are generally considered safe for therapeutic use. They work by emitting light at specific wavelengths to stimulate healing and reduce pain or inflammation. Here’s a brief summary of their safety:
Minimal Risk of Harm: Cold lasers operate at low intensities that don’t produce significant heat, which minimizes the risk of burns or tissue damage. They are typically used on the skin or mucous membranes, where their effects are usually non-invasive and well-tolerated.
Non-Invasive: Treatments with cold lasers are non-invasive and do not require incisions or injections, which reduces the risk of complications compared to more invasive procedures.
Controlled Use: Safety is enhanced when cold lasers are used according to established protocols and by trained professionals. Overuse or improper application can lead to potential side effects, but these are generally mild and reversible.
Side Effects: Most side effects, if they occur, are mild and may include temporary redness or irritation at the treatment site. Serious side effects are rare.
Contraindications: While cold lasers are safe for many individuals, they are not recommended for use over certain conditions, such as active cancer sites or directly on the eyes.
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