This is a low-level(or “cold”) laser intranasal photobiomodulation device, engineered specifically for systemic photobiomodulation. This device emits coherent photons in the visible red spectrum (655 nm), powered by a calculated dosage of energy to irradiate the capillary-rich nasal cavity. Our intranasal devices combine solid state technology along with intranasal diodes built from transparent high impact polycarbonate to ensure quality and durability, turning this into a lifetime investment. The Vielight 655 utilizes a low level laser diode while the Vielight 633 utilizes a cold LED diode. Lasers have a longer research history than LEDs. However, the usage of LEDs is gaining popularity in the field of photobiomodulation. The Vielight 655 emits low level laser light with a 655 nm wavelength. The light pulses continuously with a power density of 5 mw/cm2. The laser beam footprint targets the nasal cavity, which is rich in blood capillaries. The device parameters have been derived from researching clinical studies on low level light therapy over the last few decades. Although many researchers now believe that the outcomes between low level laser and the non-laser light emitting diodes (LED) to be similar, the laser light should penetrate deeper into the tissues. Warranty: One-year manufacturer’s warranty Returns: Your purchases are backed by a 6 months no-question-asked-money-back guarantee ( less 20% restocking fee)
D**R
Would recommend to a friend.
Easy to use. Seems to provide added energy and a sense of well being. Nice quality.
F**N
Five Stars
perfect
L**R
Nice Unit.
The light operates as advertised.The results take time.
A**R
Really helps
I use this every single day and I love it! I have health issues that are being assisted by using it. Highly recommend!!
F**E
it works outstanding
The little device has kept its promise it works outstanding
A**R
Five Stars
Great device
R**Y
Prompt Shipment
The unit was shipped promptly and it seems to be working as advertised.
E**.
Great technology.
Love this item.
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