Frequently Asked Questions about Laser Quit Smoking Treatment in Nova Scotia
/Is Low Level Laser Therapy medically approved?
Low Level Laser Therapy is a non-medical procedure, As such, it is not covered by most insurance plans. However, many medical doctors and dentists do refer their patients. Halifax Quit Smoking Clinic uses CSA and FDA approved laser equipment. Worldwide thousands of professional health care providers use Low Level Lasers in their practices.
Is Low Level Laser Therapy safe?
Absolutely, Low Level Laser Therapy is completely safe, painless and drug-free. Certified Low Level Laser therapists use only approved proprietary protocols.
What part of the body is treated?
Low Level Laser is applied to specific acupuncture or energy points located on the ears, nose, hands and feet. The actual points vary depending on the specific problem being treated .
How long does a Low Level Laser Therapy session take?
A typical session takes between 45 and 60 minutes depending on each person's individual situation.
How effective is Low Level Laser Therapy to stop or quit smoking?
Results are exceptionally high compared to alternative methods such as the nicotine patch, nicotine gum, anti depressant drugs, cold turkey, stop smoking pills or potions and hypnosis, etc.