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Cold Laser Therapy

What it is…

Using principles similar to those of the ancient art of Acupuncture, cold laser (or low-level laser) therapies can help you to quit smoking and relieve stress. A non-invasive therapy used to balance the energy flow between meridians on your body, these therapies have been used in Europe and Canada for more than 30 years.

The therapies promote the release of endorphins, natural chemicals in your body that signal your system to reduce stress and increase your energy. In turn, tension and stress are reduced, circulation is increased, and the body is relaxed deeply. This is accomplished by triggering various points on your hands, face, and ears by the use of a safe and comfortable cold laser.


How it works…

Photonic energy (electromagnetic or light energy) absorption.  Cold laser therapies use light energy from low-level lasers or LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) to directly bio-stimulate the body’s cells without damaging them. 

Photonic energy is absorbed by the photo receptor sites in the cell membrane.  This initiates a message passed cell to cell signaling the desired biological process such as wound healing, inflammation, or reduction of pain and cell growth. Different wavelengths of light and different trigger points on the body indicate to the cells the desired outcome of the therapy – your body does the rest.

How can Sōna help you?

Smoking Cessation*

The principle behind helping one quit smoking is that the cold laser replaces endorphins that are released by nicotine. When nicotine releases endorphins, the smoker gets a sense of relaxation and when smoking stops, the sudden drop in endorphin levels leads to withdrawal symptoms. Cold laser therapy helps reduce the cravings and stress, restoring balance to your body – the need for cigarettes is eliminated. 

Smoking facts:

Smoking tobacco is the single most preventable cause of death.

Smoking causes:

  • Facial wrinkles
  • Impotence
  • Stained teeth
  • Brittle bones
  • Depression
  • Poor circulation leading to drooling, paralysis, loss of speech, etc.
  • High health care costs
  • Increased risk of cancer, stroke, heart disease, lung disease, and other health related problems
  • Low exercise ability
  • Poor sense of taste and smell

The therapy session is relaxing and often pain free. The process is application of a gentle, non-invasive laser beam to specific acupuncture points on the body. This generates the release of endorphins—the body's natural chemical that deals with the relief of pain and stress. The low power nature of the cold laser stimulates a biochemical effect, not thermal effect.  This lack of heat typical to laser treatments means that there is no damage to living tissue. 

When you quit smoking, your metabolism slows down.  Your body is no longer fighting to force the toxins inherent to smoking out of your body. Do not compound your problem by replacing cigarettes with overeating. The cold laser therapy session will also help increase your metabolism, so you are less likely to experience weight gain like so many people do when they quit smoking.

Cold Laser FAQs
  1. How many therapy sessions will I need? 
    Depending upon your desired outcome, one therapy session may be enough to suppress any nicotine cravings.
  2. How do you feel during and after the session?
    You will feel relaxed, revived and refreshed.
  3. How long does the therapy session take?
    The sessions take about 25-35 minutes.
  4. Where do you place the laser?
    Just as in the art of Acupuncture, different areas on the body are target points – such as arms, hands, wrists, ears, and face.
  5. Is the laser safe?
    This is a non-invasive treatment and a low energy laser; thus far, we have not experienced any adverse reactions with these treatments.
  6. Will I gain weight if I stop smoking?
    If the recommended program is followed, you should not gain any weight. The body’s metabolism slows down after quitting as the body returns to its normal, healthy state. To temporarily counteract weight gain, the laser treats energy points which increase your metabolism and suppress appetite. Healthy eating, exercise, drinking adequate water, and vitamin supplements are also important. 
  7. Is the therapy still effective for people who have been smoking for years?
    Yes. If you want to quit, this therapy is for you.
  8. Will I have any cravings after the session?
    No, you will not have any cravings, but the habit of picking up a cigarette will need to be avoided.
  9. Are there any medications that interact with the therapy?
    The therapy is not internal so there are no medication interactions, although medications that can cause increased photosensitivity should be avoided.
  10. How long has this technology been used?
    This therapy has been used for over 30 years in Europe and in Canada and for about 5 years in the United States.
  11. Is this therapy effective?
    Early clinical study results have shown higher success rates at ending nicotine addiction than any other nicotine replacement therapy method.
Smoking Cessation IRB Clinical Study

Select Sōna MedSpa locations will be participating in a IRB (Institutional Review Board) clinical study with Cold Laser Therapy for Smoking Cessation.  All clients should understand that any treatments conducted for smoking cessation are part of this clinical study.  For more information on how you too can participate in this clinical study please contact one of the following Sōna MedSpa locations:

Sona Medspa Grand Rapids also serves the following communities: West Michigan, Greater Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Grand Haven, Holland, Kalamazoo, Portage, Battle Creek, Big Rapids, Lansing, Kent County, Ottawa County, Allegan County, Muskegon County, Calhoun County, Newaygo County, Ionia County, Montcalm County