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How to Quit Smoking With Laser Treatment

Quitting smoking may be one of the hardest things you may have to do in your life. Perhaps you've tried everything from nicotine gum, to patches and even "cold turkey". Don't worry; there is an exciting new addition to the modern world of fighting nicotine addiction which involves laser treatments. Perhaps you are wondering if there's any truth behind the hype. Read on for some more information. Who knows? Maybe lasers are the treatment you've been looking for.

How It Works

Laser therapy for stopping smoking involves a treatment session which is completely painless that usually takes far less than a half hour to complete in addition to the consultation time. While some people may need more than one treatment, many find that one is all that's necessary. Everyone's level of addiction is different and how they handle cravings, so don't be discouraged if you need more than one session before you're smoke-free.

During the actual treatment, the laser emits pulses of light which are absorbed into the skin and are directed at specific acupuncture pressure points located on the body, which are usually the ears, side of the nose, the arms, hands, and wrists.

Why It Works

Within the brain are chemicals and hormones known as endorphins, which are often referred to as the "feel good" hormone because they increase our feeling of well being and energy levels while also helping to decrease stress and tension at the same time.

When these chemicals are released by the brain into the body, they have been found to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms commonly experienced when one tries to quit smoking.

Facts You Should Know

Lasers have been in use since the early 1960s, originally in Europe, but the practice quickly gained attention in the U.S. and Canada and has been used to help people stop smoking since 2001 in the United States.

Laser therapy for the purpose of quitting smoking may not be covered by your health insurance, so it's important to know the costs upfront. Each session may cost several hundred dollars depending on your location and, the price range of the center providing treatment.

Because the procedure is non-invasive, you won't have to worry about losing time from work, or being unable to go about your normal activities following a treatment session although you should be in relatively good health and free from photosensitivity to light. And, since the process is natural without the use of any drugs, there's no chance of having an adverse interaction with any medication you may already be taking.



If laser treatment doesn't seem right for you, there are other options available. Nicorette is a good place to start. They offer products to fit anyone's situation. For more information, please visit or Nicorette page. We're a website that's dedicated to helping people stop smoking.

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