A thin optical fiber is inserted into a peripheral vein, allowing specific wavelengths (blue, green, yellow, red and infrared) to interact with blood cells and mitochondria. This activates ATP production, modulates inflammation and supports deep biological repair across the entire body.
The procedure involves the insertion of a very thin fiber into a peripheral vein. A low-intensity medical laser is administered for 20–40 minutes, depending on the wavelength used and the treatment goals. The session is well tolerated, non-invasive and requires no downtime.