HyperCharge Performance & Longevity Clinic

Lasers are an amazing piece of technology that can be extremely useful in the medical community, but like any procedure, certain steps need to be taken to reduce the possibility of unwanted side effects during or after treatment. Class IV laser treatment has become much more popular in recent years to treat a variety of health issues, but is the technology moving so quickly that it has become unsafe? In today’s blog, we talk about the safety of Class IV laser therapy and we explain what doctors and patients can do to reduce their likelihood of complications with the treatment.

How Safe Is Class IV Laser Treatment?

Class IV laser treatment is an effective treatment technique that affects your body on the cellular level. Light energy is transferred by the laser into your cells to kickstart a process known as photobiomodulation. This photochemical process aidsnin a number of cellular actions, including:

  • The stimulation of adenotriphosphate (ATP)
  • The stimulation of the cellular respiratory chain
  • Enhanced collagen synthesis
  • Increased DNA and RNA synthesis

Essentially, Class IV laser therapy works to energize your cells so that they can perform a variety of necessary activities more efficiently. When your cells are working more efficiently, countless processes occur more effectively, like your metabolism, hormone production and cellular repairs.

That all sounds well and good, but is the procedure safe? After all, nobody wants to suffer a health complication as a result of medical treatment, especially an elective procedure. You can rest easy knowing that when the treatment is performed by a medical specialist, Class IV laser treatment is incredibly safe. A number of necessary safety measures have been instituted to help eliminate any unnecessary risk.

For example, Class IV lasers have a variety of medical purposes, but because of the power of the light being emitted, they are considered a Class II medical device. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration classifies Class II medical devices as an instrument that poses “a medium risk” to a patient’s health, and while that classification makes up roughly 43 percent of medical devices, it also means that it needs to meet the FDA’s high standard for safety. In order to gain FDA clearance, it had to be proven to be effective and safe when administered correctly.

The last part of that sentence is the most important when it comes to Class IV laser treatment. You need to trust your care to a team with an immense amount of experience when it comes to performing the technique properly. You’re not at risk for a major issue if the laser isn’t perfectly aligned with the joint or muscle issue you’re trying to treat, but for the safest and most effective care, you want to find a clinic that specializes in Class IV laser treatment, like the team at HyperCharge Clinic.

To ensure safety, we also have our patients wear specific protective glasses while the treatment is being carried out. Our eyes are very sensitive to photons that are produced by the laser, so protective eyewear helps to keep your eyes safe.

Class IV laser treatment is a quick, safe and effective way to address your body on the cellular level. Laser technology can seem intimidating, but when administered by a team of professionals who know how to safely handle the device, your risk of issues is near zero. To learn more about Class IV laser treatment or to see if it might be right for your situation, reach out to the team at HyperCharge Clinic today.