Laser Treatment for Connective Tissue Disease

A connective tissue disease is any disease that affects the parts of the body that connect the structures of the body together.

Connective tissues are made up of two proteins: collagen and elastin. Collagen is a protein found in the tendons, ligaments, skin, cornea, cartilage, bone and blood vessels.

This disease can be caused by family genetics and are often known as heritable disorders of connective tissue.

Connective tissue diseases can also be caused by things that exist in the environment.

Non-inherited causes of autoimmune types of connective tissue disease may include:

  • Exposure to toxic chemicals, such as those found in air pollution and cigarette smoke.
  • Exposure to ultraviolet light.
  • Inadequate nutrition, including lack of vitamins D and C.
  • Infections.

Because there are so many different kinds of connective tissue diseases, symptoms may vary and may affect different parts of the body. Body parts that may be affected include:

  • Bones.
  • Joints.
  • Skin.
  • Heart and blood vessels.
  • Lungs. Some of the diseases, like the ones mentioned above, can cause serious pulmonary issues.
  • Head and face. Some of these diseases can make the face, head, eyes and ears look different than the faces and heads of other people.
  • Height. Some diseases cause the people who have them to be very tall or very short.

Due to the fact that there are so many different types of connective tissue disorders, the treatments will vary depending on the person and the disease.

Treatments might actually include laser therapy as it proved to be highly efficient in this specific area.

The Smart Medical 26.2Watt Diode Laser SIFLASER-3.2, actually, has been recently recommended as one of the most suitable devices that might heal the signs of such an issue.

This device has 4 wavelengths: 635nm, 810nm, 980nm and 1064nm with Maximum power up to 26.2Watt.

Accordingly, it will offer extremely adjustable, easy and friendly aesthetic operation that greatly matches the gravity of the patient’s case.

Added to that, doctors could easily track treatment times, save protocols and view patient profiles in the laser, and even update laser software through the internet.

Connective Tissue Disease is initially a dermatological issue. Accordingly, this Laser’s light will be placed against the skin, followingly, the photons penetrate several centimeters and get absorbed by the mitochondria, the energy producing part of a cell. This energy fuels many positive physiological responses resulting in the restoration of normal cell morphology and function.

Correspondingly, the SIFLASER-3.2 significantly increases the formation of new capillaries in damaged tissue which will speed up the healing process and consequently reduce this disease’s affected traces.

The diode Laser system SIFLASER-3.2 looks to be the best ideal device for diagnosing and treating Connective Tissue skin disorders, based on all of the aforementioned qualities.

Reference:Connective Tissue Disease

Disclaimer: Although the information we provide is used by different doctors and medical staff to perform their procedures and clinical applications, the information contained in this article is for consideration only. SIFSOF is not responsible neither for the misuse of the device nor for the wrong or random generalizability of the device in all clinical applications or procedures mentioned in our articles. Users must have the proper training and skills to perform the procedure with each laser system.

The products mentioned in this article are only for sale to medical staff (doctors, nurses, certified practitioners, etc.) or to private users assisted by or under the supervision of a medical professional.

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