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A wound is an injury or a physical trauma to the soft tissue.  Wounds can be open (i.e. cuts, tears, lacerations, abrasions or punctures) or closed (i.e. contusions and crushing injuries). Wounds present as areas of damage to the upper layers of the skin and, very often, extend deeply to the underlying tissues. To repair or heal a wound, the body has to embark on a very complex healing process. Wound healing is a natural multiphase process of tissue regeneration that includes endogenous collagen production, cellular repair processes and a formation of new skin.     
Wounds can be excruciatingly painful and debilitating. Hence, the pain relief as well as the speedy healing of the wound are of equal importance. Additionally, faster healing reduces the risk of infections by dangerous pathogens and, therefore, minimises the chances of infection related complications.     

Laser photo therapy is proven effective in wound healing. Biostimulating laser light speeds up tissue renewal and accelerates healing processes. Laser photo therapy also effectively minimises the chances of keloid formation and permanent scarring.  

Laser photo therapy can be particularly helpful in speeding up diabetes related healing disturbances. People with diabetes experience two-fold problems:  

1. Poor blood flow due to vascular changes.

2. Compromised immunity and reduced body's own defences.    

Laser photo therapy improves blood flow and stimulates tissue regeneration. Increased blood flow delivers more oxygen and nutrients into the treated areas and significantly speeds up tissue renewal.  Performing laser photo therapy treatments with MedSolution devices, the LaserCat and the PalmLaser®, is impressive and convincing both to the therapists and the patients.

Healing wounds with LaserCat and/or PalmLaser® delivers many real benefits:

  • Up to 50% reduction in the ‘time needed to heal'   
  • Accelerated tissue regeneration
  • Fast healing with maximum tensile tissue strength achieved
  • No side effects 

The effectiveness of laser therapy is proven in documented and/or published clinical studies. 

Learn more about the positive effects of laser photo therapy on wound healing using LaserCat and/or PalmLaser®.    
 
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