
Lasers and Your Patients
During each painless treatment, laser energy increases circulation, drawing water, oxygen and nutrients to the damaged area. Thus, creating an optimal healing environment that reduces inflammation, swelling, muscle spasms, stiffness and pain. Function is restored and pain is relieved as the injured area returns to homeostasis.

Lasers and Your Practice
Your laser can pay for itself in 8-12 months. How do we know? We have worked with hundreds of doctors over more than ten years. We have witnessed their increase in cash-based services. Even better, you can write off 35% of the laser cost in the first year through Section 179 of the Internal Revenue Code.
Recently, we treated a neuropathy patient. As a result of laser treatment the patient has regained his balance. He can now stand without holding a railing and is able to walk unassisted in his local mall for extended periods of time.
David Bernstein, DPM
I planned the delivery date of my laser to allow me to market the nail treatment to my patients in advance. The first week I had scheduled enough patients to bring in over $5,000 just treating nails.
Borys Markewych, DPM
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