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Differences between LED light and laser therapy training

LED light and laser therapy are two techniques used in healthcare. Nevertheless, undertaking laser therapy training is more beneficial for the future.<br>

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Differences between LED light and laser therapy training

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  1. Differences Differences Between Between Led Led Light Light And And Laser Laser Therapy Therapy Training Training Laser therapy has graced the healthcare industry for many years now and served to be a treatment option for various conditions. Recently, however, LEDs have taken the limelight for treating the same conditions. Even though there are noticeable differences between the two, for those who want to take up therapy as a profession, the choice can be confusing. This blog would take you through all the differences between LED light and laser therapy training to clear your confusions.

  2. What Are Led Light And Laser Therapy? To begin with, both LED and LASER, are acronyms of two self-explanatory things. LED stands for Light-Emitting Diode, and LASER refers to Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. When it comes to clinical practice, both determine similar results. While the laser is unique, it generates a (single wavelength) monochromatic, collimated, coherent light. LED, on the other hand, is known to generate a broader range of wavelengths of incoherent light. As a result, the output is lower, when compared to lasers, and that is what makes them less invasive. What Are The Results Of Each Of These Procedures? Both therapies have proven to be good for certain conditions in different situations. LED is widely chosen for superficial uses, wound healing, and the reduction of inflammation. Laser therapy, on the other hand, is better suited for wide-spread conditions that require a higher amount of power, such as chronic back pain and hair removal, among others. A well-trained therapist will be able to diagnose the condition and its treatment, the best. Yes, LED lights get the initial attention because they are cheaper variants, but lasers are more effective in the long run. Side-Effects Of Both Of These Therapies Since LED, when used in healthcare, is non-invasive, it does not have any side effects. One should always ensure that the treatment is performed by qualified doctors. Laser therapy, on the other hand, is perfect for acute injuries and is safe. Till date, no long term side-effects have been noticed of the same. The light emitted from the device does not cause the skin being treated to burn, and so, there is no risk of pain associated with the treatment. LED is a modern treatment method that treats very specific conditions, whereas lasers have been there for a long time now. Given the broad area of conditions that can be treated by laser therapy, it holds a very bright future. Various upgrades in the technology can ensure that undertaking training on laser therapy now would grant you a secure future in healthcare. The International Institute of Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine (IICSAM) based in Agra, is a training institute that provides a certification course on laser therapy. This course is a day-long, conducted once every month, and is eligible for any professional who has passed their BDS, MBBS, BAMS, or BHMS, and above. The course highlights topics such as hair removal with laser, various sorts of lasers like CO2, ND: Yag, Q-Switch, diode, or the fractional CO2. Professionals get to have in-depth knowledge of subjects such as skin tightening, tattoo removal, haemangioma, nervus of ota, and others. The

  3. course is presided over by two American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery certified doctors and followed up with a hands-on demonstration on real patients. Doctors Presiding The Laser Therapy Course Dr Satya Saraswat (MBBS, DNB, M.Ch, and MS) has been awarded by the Health Minister of India for his contribution to the field of the medicine. He specializes in plastic surgery, hair transplant, and other cosmetic surgery procedures. Dr Preeti Saraswat (PGDCC from the University of Greifswald, Germany) is known for the personal care she takes of her patients and students. Specializing in cosmetology, she has a keen interest in lasers and likes to share the same with others. Conclusion: IICSAM is known to be a training institute for those interested in learning about cosmetic surgery and aesthetic medicine. A majority of the courses come with a hands-on demonstration, and there are courses for higher-secondary passouts as well. Should you be wanting to know more about laser therapy training or any other course provided by the institute, get in touch with IICSAM by dialling +91 9149112892. Source : http://iicsam.mystrikingly.com/blog/differences-between-led-light-laser-thera py-training ----------------------------------------------- IICSAM : iicsamagra@gmail.com +91-9149112892 https://www.iicsam.com/

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