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Can Light Therapy Help Reduce Pain and Support Healing? | Local Expert Mary Phillips

Can Light Therapy Help Reduce Pain and Support Healing? | Local Expert Mary Phillips

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This month’s expert is Mary Phillips, RN, Nurse Coordinator at Beautiful Eyes Aesthetics and Wellness. Mary explains photobiomodulation and ComfortLase®, a gentle treatment designed to support healing, reduce inflammation and provide natural pain relief.

Q: First, what exactly is photobiomodulation?
Mary: Photobiomodulation – often shortened to PBM – is a type of therapy that uses specialized laser light to support the body’s natural healing processes. The light works at the cellular level to encourage tissue recovery, ease inflammation and improve comfort. It may sound very high-tech, but the experience itself is typically gentle and relaxing.

Q: How does ComfortLase fit into that?
Mary: ComfortLase is Fotona’s photobiomodulation therapy using low-level 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser energy. Unlike surgical lasers that cut or remove tissue, ComfortLase delivers light at therapeutic levels to stimulate the body’s own repair processes. It is non-surgical, non-medicated and does not require needles or downtime.

Q: How may ComfortLase help with a recent injury?
Mary: For an acute injury – such as a sprain, strain, bruise, tendon injury, sports injury or post-surgical tissue trauma – the goal is to support healing while calming excessive inflammation. Treatment may help reduce swelling, improve circulation and ease pain without simply masking the discomfort.

Q: What is happening at the cellular level?
Mary: One of the best-studied PBM mechanisms involves the mitochondria, which produce energy for our cells. When cells absorb the laser light, production of ATP – the body’s cellular energy source – may increase. That gives repair cells, including fibroblasts, endothelial cells and immune cells, more energy to
support tissue recovery.

Q: Can it improve circulation and tissue repair?
Mary: ComfortLase may promote vasodilation and better microcirculation. Improved blood flow can bring oxygen and nutrients to injured tissue while helping remove metabolic waste. Fotona also describes PBM as supporting cellular repair pathways and tissue regeneration, which may be useful for muscle, tendon, ligament and joint injuries, wound healing and post-operative recovery.

Q: What kinds of concerns can ComfortLase be used for?
Mary: It may be used for muscle and joint pain, inflammation, swelling, post-treatment sensitivity, sports and overuse injuries, tendon or ligament concerns, wound-healing support and general tissue recovery. Every condition is different, so treatment begins with a consultation.

Q: What might someone notice after treatment?
Mary: Some patients report less pain, reduced swelling, improved range of motion and a quicker return to activity. Results vary depending on the injury, its severity and how quickly treatment begins. A series of treatments is often recommended rather than a single session.

Q: When is treatment most useful after an injury?
Mary: ComfortLase may be used during the acute inflammatory phase – often within the first days after an injury – and throughout the healing process. Early treatment may help limit secondary tissue irritation caused by prolonged inflammation while continuing to support repair as the injury heals.

Q: Does the treatment hurt?
Mary: No. ComfortLase treatments are generally described as warm, soothing and relaxing. The treatment is completely non-invasive, with no incisions or injections and no required recovery period. Most patients can return to normal activities afterward.

Q: Is it only for chronic pain?
Mary: Not at all. It may be helpful for chronic discomfort, but it can also be used for recent injuries, temporary inflammation, muscle or joint soreness, post-treatment sensitivity and general tissue recovery. Treatment plans are personalized to each patient’s needs and goals.

Q: What does the research say?
Mary: Photobiomodulation has a growing body of research supporting its use for pain reduction and tissue healing, although outcomes can vary by condition, treatment settings and study design. ComfortLase is Fotona’s proprietary PBM approach, and its proposed benefits are consistent with broader research
involving mitochondrial stimulation, ATP production, circulation and modulation of inflammation.

Q: What should someone do if they are curious whether it could help?
Mary: Schedule a consultation and explain what you have been experiencing. We will review your concerns, goals, medical history and the nature of the injury to determine whether ComfortLase or another restorative treatment may be appropriate. Our focus is always on thoughtful, individualized care.

Mary Phillips, RN
Nurse Coordinator, Beautiful Eyes Aesthetics and Wellness
33 Riddell Street, Suite 3, Greenfield, MA
Phone: 978-939-3128 Online: BeautifulEyesAesthetics.com

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