• How many treatments will I need?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    The laser therapy for smoking cessation includes the initial treatment and one free follow-up within 90 days. Most people do not need more than the initial treatment and one follow-up to quit smoking successfully. In the unlikely event that you need additional follow-up treatments, we charge a nominal fee for each additional follow-up treatment.

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  • Is there anything I need to do to prepare for the laser therapy?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    Be prepared to “tough it out” until the treatment takes effect. Most people start feeling the effects of the treatment within a few hours but it usually takes 6 to 12 hours before your nicotine cravings are curbed by the effects of laser therapy. It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you DO NOT SMOKE after your treatment. If you cheat and smoke before the treatment takes effect, you may inhibit the overall effectiveness of the treatment.

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  • Other things that you can do?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    Clean your house and vehicle and throw out your ashtrays, lighters and cigarettes before your initial treatment. Set up an appointment to get your teeth cleaned. Carry bottled water with you at all times to help with the habit and to help flush the nicotine out of your body.

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  • Can I use the patch/gum in conjunction with the laser therapy?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    We do not recommend the use of any nicotine products in conjunction with the laser therapy, as we are trying to help you get the nicotine out of your body as quickly as possible without the side-effects. If you feel the need to use something in conjunction with the laser therapy, there are herbal remedies available at most health food stores that can help reduce the cravings and calm the nerves naturally.

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  • Well how about vaporizers?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    Do not use the vaporizers that deliver nicotine. Any nicotine you ingest while taking laser therapy will minimize the effects of the treatment. The whole point is to get you off of nicotine. The non-nicotine vaporizers are okay but it will almost certainly prolong your efforts to break your habit of smoking. Most people can break their smoking habit and smoking addiction within a few weeks with laser therapy. However, if you keep using a vaporizer, then you will likely drag that process on for many months and make it much more likely that you will “fall off the wagon”.

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  • What about weight gain?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    We include appetite suppressant points free of charge with the laser therapy. It is still important that you eat healthy, get regular exercise and drink lots of water.

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  • Are there any side-effects?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    After 40+ years of use, there are no known side-effects. Most people feel more relaxed, sleep better and are a lot less irritable and cranky after the laser therapy treatments.

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  • Is it painful?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    No, but some points can be sensitive due to physiological disturbances in the body and it is also completely non-invasive.

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  • Will my benefit plan cover Laser Therapy?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    Benefit plans vary from company to company. Some benefit plans do cover laser therapy, often under a health spending account, or they have specific coverage for smoking cessation treatments. We do not offer direct billing so you will have to submit your receipt to your benefit provider.

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  • Is it guaranteed?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    It works well, however results may vary from person to person. It is also important that you want to quit smoking and are willing to do your part when you do hit a bump in the road. Part of smoking is the nicotine addiction and other parts of smoking are mental and habitual. There is no such thing as a treatment, pill or patch that will change your habits. It can take a few weeks to change your habits and some triggers may cause some annoying moments while you are learning to be a non-smoker. We do promise good results…

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  • Is it safe?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    It is extremely safe and there are very few contraindications. We will not treat anyone who is pregnant, or anyone with cellulitis or any other bacterial infection of the skin. And we recommend that you talk with your physician before using laser therapy if you are currently taking any cancer treatments.

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