Thursday, April 10, 2008

Sunetics Laser Technology Featured On Good Morning America

This week Good Morning America featured a report on a new treatment for bad skin, hair loss and aging. The new treatment is produced with a hand-held Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) device created by Sunetics, the leading producer of LLLT products in the U.S.

The president of Sunetics International, Dr. Charles Maricle told Good Morning America, Laser therapy is a breakthrough treatment that can improve the lives of million of American suffering from a variety of skin ailments.

Dr. Maricle continued, The ability of low level lasers to heal and revitalize the skin, as well as the hair, has been extensively noted by a number of leading doctors and health care providers over the years, and now id the time for consumers to take advantage of his important new treatment.

Such laser treatments have advanced at a rapid pace throughout the past decades for the purpose of healing skin and growing hair. Now this technology has become even more user-friendly – small hand-held devices that can be purchased and used at home.

The particular device produced by Sunetics is set apart from similar devices in that it is adaptable. The original Laser Hair Brush manufactured by Sunetics now comes with a removable head which is replaceable with any of four other attachments, priced at $250 each, for treatment of acne, wrinkles, skin tone, and wound healing. Each of the alternative heads contains a light source that emits wavelengths targeted at the treatment of a different skin ailment.

These at-home treatments will save consumers money over time while still providing similar benefits as regular visits to the doctors.

The devices created and manufactured by Sunetics International are used both in home and in doctors' clinics. Both their hood units and hand-held systems are popularly used in hare care facilities in the U.S. and worldwide.

The most popular devices used include the Laser Hair Brush, which is used three times a week for roughly 10 to 15 minutes at a time. This hand-held device is easy for consumers to use in the privacy of their own homes and now offers interchangeable heads that can treat several skin and hair problems. Another popular patient system is the Clinical Laser Model E is an in-office unit that offers a total of 107 laser diodes. Treatments last for 15 to 30 minutes.

Studies done by Sunetics have shown 86 percent of patients report to have healthier hair while 78 percent state that their hair is thicker and 76 percent claim their hair is fuller since the treatment. Overall 85 percent of patients receiving Sunetics treatment report satisfaction with the results.

Sunetics plans to submit its new Laser Hair Brush for FDA approval as a treatment for hair growth. More information on Sunetics International and their line of products can be found on their company website www.sunetics.com (http://www.sunetics.com)

Source: http://www.grinza.com/index.php/2007072290/Latest/-Sunetics-Laser-Technology-Featured-On-Good-Morning-America.html

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