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Are there any medical or other health conditions that would make laser therapy an unsafe treatment option?

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Are there any medical or other health conditions that would make laser therapy an unsafe treatment option?

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Yes, you should not utilize laser therapy for smoking cessation if you are pregnant, have cancer or epilepsy, use a pace maker or are taking photosensitive medication. Laser therapy promotes cell growth and repair, therefore studies are inconclusive on the effects in the previously listed situations. Patients with these pre-existing conditions are not treated as a precautionary measure. We do not diagnose or treat illness or prescribe medications. Our treatments are not intended as a replacement for medical care. We recommend that your consult your physician for a professional diagnosis of your health.

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