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Lasers work by passing visible light with different wavelengths between 400 and 760 nanometers through the skin and into the body.
Lasers work by passing visible light with different wavelengths between 400 and 760 nanometers through the skin and into the body. A laser device is used to treat uncomfortable areas during a typical laser therapy session. The light energy will be absorbed by your cells and converted to cell energy, reducing inflammation and pain. There are also numerous classes of lasers that give varied treatment strengths, such as the class IV laser for deep tissue therapy and the class IIIB laser for laser bed treatment.