8/02/2013

Laser treatment for smoking cessation may sound like an odd approach since lasers are used more for surgeries and cosmetic procedures in mainstream medicine. More common techniques to stop smoking are hypnotherapy, nicotine replacement patches or gum, and acupuncture. Now beams of light are also used in clinics to help smokers finally quit this unhealthy habit.



This new method is used in a similar manner to acupuncture, where different points on the body are stimulated to release endorphins. Theoretically, the endorphins help to alleviate a person's craving for nicotine. Practitioners use a "cool beam" laser, so the patient does not feel any pain. Like acupuncture, the light treatments may require more than a single session to be completely effective. The beams are not invasive and they do not involve drugs or other chemicals. There are no negative side effects to this new method as long as the technician uses proper procedures. A downside to consider is the higher cost of this method compared to traditional ones. One must also note that like any of the other therapies mentioned, there is no guarantee of success. However, for those who have tried the other techniques and were not successful, lasers just may be worth a go.



There are many varying professional opinions online about laser treatment for smoking cessation. Some claim it is not effective and a waste of money, while others cite large success rates for this treatment. In the end, it does provide another viable and safe option to people who struggle to stop smoking for good.
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