Q1: What is the difference between OLIB and ILIB? Which one is better? The biggest difference lies in the way the needle is inserted. While traditional ILIB is considered standard practice in the early days, the fiber is inserted directly into the vein and the light reaches the bloodstream; OLIB (AURA-100E) adopts a needle-less design, whereby the laser light penetrates the skin and enters the blood vessels, completely eliminating the risk of infection and pain. Many studies have shown that by adjusting the treatment time and energy, OLIB can achieve similar clinical results as ILIB, and because it can irradiate a larger area of blood vessels, the overall blood circulation can be regulated in a wider range, and the acceptance of the treatment is higher.
Q2:Does it hurt during the treatment? What do you feel? Completely painless. The entire procedure involves only the application of the patch to the skin, without any invasive operation. Most patients feel so gentle and comfortable during the treatment that they do not even realize that they have entered a state of light sleep and rest. You can freely use your cell phone or tablet to catch up on TV shows, which is very relaxing.
Q3: How many times can I feel the effect? Intravenous laser is a "gentle, gradual, cumulative" treatment and usually does not produce dramatic changes the first time. After completing 1-2 treatments (10-20 sessions), most people will experience improved sleep quality, mental and physical strength, and a better complexion. For those with more severe symptoms, patience is recommended to complete the full course of treatment, as the effects will appear gradually.
Q4: Can intravenous laser improve insomnia? It has a complementary effect. After entering the bloodstream, low-energy red light can indirectly act on the central nervous system, improve the activity of the parasympathetic nerves, stabilize the balance of the autonomic nervous system, effectively reduce anxiety and hypersomnia, and extend the time of deep sleep, which is suitable for patients with sleep disorders due to stress and dysautonomia as a complementary treatment.
Q5:Can pulsed lasers help whiten the skin? There are certain complementary effects. Laser light can activate the oxygen-carrying efficiency of red blood cells, promote cellular metabolism and renewal, improve dull and yellowish skin tone, and restore radiance from the inside out. However, it is worth noting that the main purpose of lasik is to "restore the skin's original healthy color", rather than actively whitening the skin; if the dullness of the skin is caused by a long-term poor circulation, aging metabolism is slow, the effect will be more obvious.
Q6:Can a patient with 3 high blood pressure have a vein laser? Intravenous laser can be used as an adjunctive treatment for patients with triple hypertension, and studies have shown that it can help lower LDL bad cholesterol, raise HDL good cholesterol, and assist in blood glucose control. However, IV laser is not a substitute for medication, and patients should continue to follow their primary care physician's medication instructions, use IV laser as an adjunct, and inform their physician of their current medication status prior to treatment.
Q7:What should I pay attention to after each session? After the treatment, it is recommended to replenish at least 500cc of plain water within 30 minutes to help the body's circulation and metabolism. Some patients may feel slightly tired after the first treatment, which is normal and can be recovered after a short rest. Avoid strenuous exercise immediately after the treatment.