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Personal Laser L200 - Veterinary laser for home use

Energy Laser SKU: EL22400

€999,00 EUR €1.069,00 EUR Save €70,00 EUR

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LLLT / PBM Lasertherapiegerät mit 200 mW Leistung und 660 nm Wellenlänge zur Heimanwendung bei Hunden und Katzen. Das Gerät unterstützt die Pflege von Haut und Gewebe, insbesondere bei flachen Wunden und Narben, mit einer Eindringtiefe von etwa 1-2 cm.

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Manufacturer information: Akeda Laser ApS, Sønderskovvej 12a, 8520 Lystrup, DK, + 45 87 43 05 88, info@energy-laser.com

A handy LLLT/PBM laser therapy device with 200 mW power and a wavelength of 660 nm. The L200 personal laser is powered by a powerful Li-Ion battery, allowing for long treatment times.

The laser was specifically developed for home use. Owners of dogs and cats can effectively treat their pets' skin and tissue with the L200 Personal Laser. The 660nm wavelength is ideal for treating wounds and scar tissue. The treatment depth is approximately 1-2 cm.

Why choose the PERSONAL-LASER™ L200?

The PERSONAL-LASER™ L200, with a laser output of 200 mW, is the lowest-power laser available. It is therefore the ideal choice for private pet owners seeking a laser therapy device for home use on dogs and cats. Due to its low power, it is relatively safe to use.

There are no complicated settings; simply turn on the laser, and the skin treatment can begin. With its wavelength of 660nm, the laser is suitable for treating shallow wounds, skin care, and scar treatment.

Laser treatment of pododermatitis with the L200
Laser treatment of pododermatitis We would like to thank a customer for her feedback, who provided us with two photos of her bulldog's paw before and approximately two weeks after the start of the laser treatments.

In general, a low-level laser like the L200 is very well suited for treating various skin inflammations (dermatitis) in small animals such as dogs and cats, as well as guinea pigs and rabbits. This also applies to adjunctive therapy for abscesses.

For animals, skin inflammation is often associated with great suffering, as it is often accompanied by considerable itching.

Legal Notice: Statements on our product page regarding the possible applications of laser therapy and the expected effects are based on the experiences of laser therapy users. This includes medical professionals (veterinarians and animal physiotherapists), many of whom have been using LLLT laser therapy in their practice for many years.

With the descriptions of laser therapy devices, we do not intend to create the impression that using the devices can guarantee an improvement in symptoms. No promises of a cure can be made. If your pet is experiencing symptoms, you should always consult a veterinarian first to discuss possible conventional medical therapies and alternative medical supplements such as laser therapy.

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Laser Leistung CW: max. 200 mW
Wellenlänge: 660 nm (sichtbar / rot)
Laserklasse: 3B

Absolute contraindications (never perform treatment)

  • Eyes: Never point the laser beam directly at the eyes, as this can cause serious retinal damage. Certified laser safety goggles MUST ALWAYS be worn during the procedure, both by the operator (to avoid the risk of direct glare) and the patient (to avoid the risk of direct exposure).
  • Hemophilia and other blood and coagulation disorders: Due to insufficient information on the effects on coagulation ability.
  • Active epiphyses (growth plates) in children.
  • Hemorrhage (bleeding).
  • Testicles.
  • Locally injected medications.

Precautions and special considerations (treatment only after consultation and with increased caution)

  • Pregnancy: Do not perform laser treatments in the immediate vicinity of the abdomen. Large doses in the abdominal area should be avoided.
  • Cancer or suspected cancer: Patients with cancer or suspected cancer should only be treated by specialists, and only after written consent and consultation with the treating physician. As a palliative treatment for terminal cancer, laser therapy can have analgesic and stimulating effects.
  • Endocrine glands (e.g. thyroid, ovaries): Endocrine glands should not be directly irradiated.
  • Transplants: Do not use laser therapy on people with transplants.
  • Metal or plastic implants: Do not irradiate areas that are in direct contact with metal or plastic implants.
  • Pacemakers: Do not irradiate tissue that is in direct contact with or near a pacemaker. Although pacemakers are encased in a titanium casing and are generally not directly affected by the laser, caution is advised, especially when used on the chest.
  • Drugs that increase light sensitivity (photosensitizing drugs): Caution is advised. Further research is needed, as the literature contains conflicting information.
  • Epilepsy: Caution should be exercised in patients with epilepsy, as pulsating visible light in the range of 5-10 Hz may trigger seizures.
  • Fever: Do not use laser therapy on patients with fever.
  • Freckles, moles, tattoos, and skin lesions of unknown origin, dark complexion, or tanned skin: Laser light should not be applied directly to these areas, as they are more susceptible to overheating and possible burns. A radiation test from a greater distance, adjusting the laser power, moving the laser (scanning technique), or keeping the laser at a distance from the skin can prevent local heat concentrations.
  • Bleeding wounds: Never treat a bleeding wound directly. Wait until the wound has clotted. When treating the inside of wounds, the laser should be held approximately 1 cm above the wound, avoiding direct skin contact.
  • Overheating/Pain during treatment: If you feel excessive heat or pain, discontinue treatment immediately. If the laser lens/optics become hot, pause treatment and turn off the laser.
  • Children and infants: The dose should be adjusted to the child's weight. There is no literature prohibiting laser therapy in children or infants.
  • Brain biostimulation: Targeted laser therapy of the brain is currently not recommended due to insufficient documentation.