Non-invasive laser therapy applied to a woman's back

Non-invasive Laser Therapy

Topical laser application

Icon for non-invasive laser therapy: stylized laser beam gently hits skin surface – symbolizes painless light treatment without surgery.
Icon für nicht-invasive Lasertherapie: stilisierter Laserstrahl trifft sanft auf Hautfläche – symbolisiert schmerzfreie Lichtbehandlung ohne Eingriff.

Non-invasive Laser Therapy

Non-invasive Laser Therapy

Beyond transcranial applications, the Weberneedle® Endolaser offers a wide range of applications in non-invasive treatments, especially in pain therapy and tissue regeneration within orthopedics and sports medicine.

Thanks to its precise, targeted laser application, the system is ideal for stimulating trigger and acupuncture points to alleviate both acute and chronic pain and enhance functional recovery.

With the capability to operate up to 16 lasers of varying wavelengths simultaneously, it offers a tailored and effective treatment option – without the need for medication or surgery.

Duration of a session: 20 minutes

Number of sessions: Treatment typically involves around 10 sessions but may be increased to 1520 for chronic cases. Acute conditions often respond well after only 23 sessions.

Frequency: 23 sessions per week

Indications

Deep reach. Real results.

Advanced laser power your patients will feel.

The needle-like design of the laser allows for a particularly high energy density that penetrates deeply into the tissue. The laser precisely stimulates acupuncture points and pain areas, activating healing processes within the body.

The effects of laser irradiation include, but are not limited to:

Which wavelengths are used in non-invasive laser therapy?

Short-wavelength laser light, especially in the blue and green spectra, is primarily absorbed by the upper skin layers, resulting in limited penetration depth. The extent of absorption and scattering of electromagnetic radiation in biological tissues depends on the wavelength, which largely influences the effective therapeutic reach.

In laser acupuncture and for targeting deeper pain regions, red and infrared wavelengths have become the standard due to their significantly higher transcutaneous penetration. Green and blue lasers are used as complementary modalities, primarily for superficial treatments and modulation of inflammatory processes.

Blue

405/447
nm

Green

532
nm

Red

635/658
nm

Infrared

810
nm

Accessories

As an alternative to adhesive application, various applicators facilitate easy and precise non-invasive use of the laser needles:

Application

Gentle laser acupuncture for tennis elbow

Dr. Weber demonstrates a non-invasive laser therapy using self-adhesive Weberneedle® lasertubes to precisely and securely fixate the lasers on the skin.

LightMap, a rectangular infrared mat equipped with several small red LED lights.

From the home use product line

The LightMat brings flexibility to your therapy, allowing you to easily maintain treatment progress from the comfort of your home.

Other laser therapies

Photo of intravenous laser therapy, woman with a cannula in the crook of her elbow

Intravenous

Systemic laser blood irradiation

Patient receives intra-articular laser therapy on the knee with a thin probe that is inserted directly into the joint

Intraarticular / Interstitial

Direct irradiation of joints and deep tissue structures

The photo shows photodynamic laser therapy

Photodynamic

Stimulation of photosensitive substances by laser light

Infrared helmet from below for transcranial laser therapy

Transcranial

A non-invasive method that uses light to target brain structures

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