Do you suffer from a chronic skin condition such as eczema, psoriasis or acne? coMra therapy is a safe and effective treatment for these ailments.

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coMra Therapy for Skin Conditions

coMra therapy combines low-level laser therapy (LLLT) with the healing radiances of colour, magnetism and (in the Delta) ultrasound to treat pain and many other conditions. Read our coMra 101 blog and How it Works: coMra therapy blog for more on how it works.

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Low-level laser therapy has proven to have a wide range of applications in dermatology, especially in situations where stimulation of healing, reduction of inflammation, reduction of cell death and skin rejuvenation are required.

Acne

acneAcne vulgaris is a common chronic skin disease involving blockage and/or inflammation of pilosebaceous units (hair follicles and their accompanying sebaceous gland). Acne can present as noninflammatory lesions, inflammatory lesions, or a mixture of both, affecting mostly the face but also the back and chest. Acne is estimated to affect 9,4% of the global population.

Several studies have shown that a combination of low-level laser light with blue light (anti-bacterial) and red light (anti-inflammatory) have powerful synergistic effects in acne treatment.1

To treat acne with coMra therapy, the following protocols are suggested:

  • Universal 5 to restore hormonal balance and overall organ function
  • Universal 3 to clear toxins from the blood and to improve circulation
  • Gastroenterology 1 to support the liver with fat metabolism and the detoxification of waste materials from the body
  • Daily local treatment of the affected areas of the skin with 1000Hz

Psoriasis

PsoriasisPsoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the skin and/or the joints with a worldwide prevalence that ranges from 0.6% to 4.8%.

Psoriasis is generally classified as an autoimmune disease, which means that your immune system cells, called T cells, mistakenly attack your own skin cells as foreign invaders. This causes your skin cells to rapidly multiply, leading to the characteristic psoriasis skin lesions.2

Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)

eczemaEczema is a common chronic or recurrent inflammatory skin disease that affects 15-20% of children and 1-3% of adults worldwide. While the exact causes are not entirely known, it is understood that the immune system becomes disordered and overactive which then triggers inflammation that damages the skin barrier, leaving it dry and prone to itching and rashes.3

In clinical studies where patients were treated with LLLT, the following results were noted:4

  • Itchy sensation decreased in 79 of 112 cases (71%) after this therapy
  • Skin eruptions improved in 69 of 112 cases (62%)
  • There were no side effects during and after LLLT

coMra Treatments for Eczema and Psoriasis

The recommended protocols are:

  • Dermatology 1, twice daily for 15 days followed by a 3-week rest
  • Universal 5 to restore hormonal balance and overall organ function
  • Universal 3 to clear toxins from the blood and to improve circulation
  • Gastroenterology 1 to support the liver with fat metabolism and the detoxification of waste materials from the body
  • For psoriasis of the fingernails, use Dermatology 3

Testimonials

A patient in Honolulu, USA shares the following about her treatment of acne:

“My face has cleared up to a lovely complexion after completing a 2-week course with the Delta Laser’s Aesthetic terminal for my acne. The texture of my skin feels softer and the skin tone has evened. I also noticed that the treatment caused pimples to surface into a white head, and one to two days after the pimples surfaced, the pimples were reduced to nothing with no scarring. Something I also noticed is that my skin is not as oily as it was before starting the treatments.”

palmDalibor Kuběna from Prague used the coMra Palm to treat a patch of eczema that appeared on his wrist. He treated the affected area two or three times a day with 50Hz and 1000 Hz for 10 minutes each. A week after he began treatment, all symptoms were no longer noticeable.

  • Image 1: Day 2 of treatement
  • Image 2: Treating with coMra Palm
  • Image 2: Day 5 of treatment

1 Avci P, Gupta A, Sadasivam M, et al. Low-level laser (Light) therapy (Lllt) in skin: stimulating, healing, restoring. Semin Cutan Med Surg. 2013;32(1):41-52. – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4126803/2 Is Psoriasis an Autoimmune Disease
3 Types of Eczema: Atopic Dermatitis.
4 Morita H, Kohno J, Hori M, Kitano Y. Clinical application of low reactive level laser therapy (Lllt) for atopic dermatitis. Keio J Med. 1993;42(4):174-176. doi:10.2302/kjm.42.174. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7907380/