When the pulsating light of the laser is applied to certain acupuncture points, it is absorbed by the skin and cells to stimulate the endorphins that help block out the cravings while leaving you with a feeling of well being.
1) In addition to being trained as laser therapists, employees have been trained and certified by the health department in tobacco intervention skills.
2) All of Laser treatments include a consultation where we address the psychological aspects (the habit) of the addiction; the treatment, taking care of the physical aspects; and instructions to prevent you from starting up again.
3) Everyone at Laser center makes a commitment to do everything within our power to help you stop smoking.
Most people stop smoking with just one treatment. You should not have any cravings once the treatment is complete. Laser must provide instructions on several ways to reduce your stress level and what to do instead of having a cigarette (dealing with the habit) during your consultation.
The actual stop smoking laser treatment itself takes less than 30 minutes. There is a consultation and instructions addressing the the physical and psychological aspects of your addiction. You should allow approximately one hour for your appointment.
The laser is applied to the ears, hands wrists, arms, and the side of the nose for the smoking treatment.
Although smoking laser treatment is a little different for everyone, the only thing you feel is relaxed. Some people may feel a little lightheaded, but this passes very quickly. Immediately following your treatment the physical cravings for nicotine should be gone, allowing your to focus on working on the habit.
Stop Smoking Laser Treatment is 100% natural, so there are no side affects. It is not internally taken so it doesn’t affect any medications you may be taking.
The low cost of the Stop Smoking Cessation Treatment is about $350-$500.
Some people have said their insurance company would pay for the treatment with this information.
The treatment originated in Europe over 40 years ago. It has been in Canada for over 20 years and the treatment has been in the U.S. since 2001.
Europe is currently showing an 90%+ success rate. 85 to 90% success rate in the U.S.