If you've ever watched an episode of the science fiction television show Star Trek: The Next Generation, you'll undoubtedly remember how easily futuristic doctors treated each patient. By simply holding a small device directly over the afflicted area, patients quickly recovered. No cutting, no bleeding, no removal of organs or tissue...
          Hey, it was just a television show, right?

           Not any more...

           Contrary to current surgical application of cutting LASERS, which coagulate or vaporize tissue, Photobiostimulation LASERS are a non thermal form of therapy.  This means they provoke no immediate visible skin reaction or sensation during therapy.  The properties and mode of action for LLLT have been well researched internationally.  SoftLaser is a revolutionary, non-ablative laser treatment in the field of cosmetics that works at the cellular level to remove the visible signs of aging.  This procedure utilizes Low Level Laser Therapy.  It focuses light energy in the form of photons that have the unique ability to stimulate collagen and elastin synthesis.  LLLT produces ATP (adenosinetriphosphoric acid), the basic and vital carrier of "fuel" for the cells.

SOFTLASER WORKS LIKE A COLLAGEN INJECTION WITHOUT THE NEEDLE.

           The increasing number of recent research papers and clinical evaluations of LLLT confirm positive effects resulting in:

 Increase of collagen synthesis            Improved tissue strength values            Rapid cell growth

Anti-Inflammatory action       Increased vascular activity            Reduced fiberous tissue formation 

This treatment is targeted to improve specific skin conditions including:

WRINKLES     ACNE     ROSACEA     COUPEROSE     CELLULITE     ECZEMA     SCARS     
PSORIASIS HYPER-PIGMENTATION     LARGE PORES     STRETCH MARKS     HERPES LABIALIS  
          
 What was thought only possible in the realm of Science Fiction is now being utilized to improve the quality of your skin.  A new experience awaits you.  



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