Thermal Phototherapy Using Laser & Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)
Thermal Phototherapy ulitises laser and intense pulsed light devices operating with high power outputs to deliver light energy to the tissue surface at a very fast rate.
This produces heating effects within the skin that triggers production of natural collagen and enables efficient treatment and removal of unwanted red surface veins, brown sunspots and brown age spots and other benign lesions on the skin surface. Thereby assisting to restore a clearer blemish-free skin.
Thermal phototherapy is also referred to as photo-thermal activation which is widely used by cosmetic & dermatological treatments of the skin.
Government accredited training is provided to all practitioners who purchase AILT clinically-endorsed equipment to ensure safe use and accurate, effective treatment.
Non-thermal Phototherapy Using Laser & Non-Laser Light
Non-thermal phototherapy ulitises laser devices and non-laser light emitting devices operating with very low power outputs to support biological and physiological processes. These responses are not created by heat. Low intensity laser therapy (LILT) or low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a commonly used term to describe non-thermal laser therapy which has been widely used throughout the whole world in the last 35 years in most areas of healthcare and medicine.
Government accredited laser education is provided to all practitioners who purchase AILT clinically-endorsed equipment to ensure safe use and accurate, effective treatment.