Laser Treatment To Quit Smoking
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Laser treatment is a widely used method applied to people eager to quit smoking. It is known since more than 20 years and is successfully applied in most European county, USA and Canada.
If you are planning to go under laser treatment to quit smoking, there are may be some thing you want to know.
Is it expensive?
Laser treatment is very affordable nowadays. The prices vary among the centers providing laser treatment to quit smoking, however it is likely to cost $500. Compared to the monthly or yearly amount of money you are spending on cigarettes, it is a minor cost.
Where I can find a laser treatment program?
Your physician should be able to recommend you a laser centre that offer laser treatment. Also you can ask your friends of relatives who have already go though such treatment. The internet provides a great amount of options as well. The good news is that (especially in the USA) these centers are present in almost every city and state so it will be very convenient for you.
What will the treatment include?
Any laser treatment to quit smoking usually has two stages. The first stage (in the first 72 hours) is mean to “clear” your body. The effect will be detoxification and preparation for the next stage. The next stage has a “healing” effect as it reduces the withdrawal symptoms and cigarette cravings.
Standard courses may be a week or two weeks long with one or more sessions per day.
Will it hurt?
No. Laser treatment is absolutely painless, bloodless procedure. It is describes as a non-medical procedure as well. The way it works of that a low-level laser stimulates the nerve endings thus increasing the endorphin (the hormone of happiness) production. The laser goes through your skin without breaking its surface. People describe the feeling as a warm, pulsating feeling that has a relaxing effect.
Is it good for my medical condition?
Although laser treatment is harmless and, it is recommended that you ask for advise your physician before applying it. It is not recommended for people having cancer, tumors, epilepsy.
Is the result guaranteed?
No treatment or medication can guarantee 100% quit smoking results. What this treatment can help you though is to reduce the frustrating withdrawer symptoms and leave you more space to concentrate on the physiological side of the problem. Combined with a proper sports program and some daily routines shift the laser treatment can give very good results.
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