Your provider may adjust recommendations based on your medical history, tolerance, treatment goals, and prescription label
No, lasers do not cause skin cancer, and in fact, lasers that help remove sun damaged skin cells can help reduce your risk of those abnormal cells developing into cancer in the future
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Figure 4: Photograph of Professor Georg L Zuelzer, unknown photographer and date, Historical Archive, Humboldt University, Berlin
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Research and clinical experience suggest that IV NAD+ produces a sharp but short-lived spike in plasma levels that does not reliably translate to intracellular increases, which is where the therapeutic effect actually happens