Photon Therapy

In addition to aesthetic procedures, photodynamic therapy is also being used to treat a broad range of medical conditions in both people and animals.

The red light provides a pain-free, non-invasive, and safe treatment. While using a light-box may not seem like the most natural thing for your pet to be doing, it is actually quite soothing. Although light therapy in animals provides a drug-free alternative to treating a variety of ailments, multi-modal therapy offers the greatest healing potential.

Therapeutic lasers use light to penetrate deep into the body. These photons are absorbed by the cells, causing a photochemical reaction. The laser therapy heats the cells to high temperatures without any harmful effects on the animal. The treatment laser can help your pet get better faster when applied to a wound or injured area. It inhibits nerve impulses, promotes tissue healing, boosts circulation, and lowers swelling in the cells. If your pet is suffering from discomfort or has an inflammation condition. Patients who are experiencing aches and pains of old age, who have just had a surgical operation, or who have an open wound or a fresh injury are all examples of this group.