Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ

Find detailed answers to frequently asked questions about photobiomodulation and discover how Milta devices can improve your well-being.

1. General information on photobiomodulation

What is photobiomodulation (PBM)?

Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a technique that uses low-level light sources, such as LEDs or low-power lasers (also known as "Soft Laser" or "Cold Laser"), to induce non-thermal, non-cytotoxic biological effects in exposed tissue. These effects mainly manifest themselves in tissue repair, reduced inflammation and pain, and potential anti-infection properties. The light used, which lies in the visible and near-infrared spectrums, has been scientifically documented under the term LLLT (Low Level Laser Therapy) in the English-language literature, highlighting its efficacy in a variety of therapeutic contexts.

How does photobiomodulation work?

Photobiomodulation works through the absorption of photons emitted by specific light sources, such as LEDs or low-power lasers, by chromophores present in cells, notably in mitochondria and cytochrome c oxidase. This absorption triggers beneficial biochemical reactions, leading to increased ATP (cellular energy) production, which can improve cellular function, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue repair and growth. In addition, PBM helps to improve blood and lymph circulation and increase the production of antioxidants, boosting the body's ability to regenerate and combat oxidative stress.

What are the main benefits of photobiomodulation?

The main advantages of photobiomodulation lie in its non-invasive, pain-free approach, with no significant side effects. The technique is valued for its ability to promote healing and tissue regeneration, reduce inflammation and pain, and support bone consolidation. Because of these benefits, PBM is widely used in a variety of medical fields, from dermatology and orthopedics to post-operative management and rehabilitation. These benefits make it a valuable complementary care option for many individuals seeking natural and effective healing solutions.

2. About Milta

How does Milta differ from other PBM devices?

Milta stands out from other photobiomodulation devices thanks to a unique combination of advanced technologies. It integrates a nano-pulsed cold laser, LEDs covering the visible and infrared spectrum, and a static magnetic field, offering an optimized synergy for stimulating living tissue. This configuration enables more effective and deeper bio-stimulation, without direct intervention in medical processes, thus broadening its scope of application while complying with international standards of non-medicalization.

What specific technologies are integrated into the Milta system?

The Milta device incorporates a specific technology that combines three main components: a nano-pulsed cold laser in the infrared spectrum, LEDs covering both the visible and infrared spectrum, and a static magnetic field. This unique synergy delivers optimal bio-stimulation of living tissue, both on the surface and deep down. This advanced configuration makes Milta a significant development in the field of low-level light therapy (LLLT).

What are Milta's clinical applications?

The Milta device is useful in a number of clinical areas, including wound healing, tissue regeneration, inflammation reduction, pain relief and bone consolidation. These applications demonstrate Milta's versatility in offering significant benefits in the care of a variety of medical conditions, making it a valuable tool in photobiomodulation.

How does Milta ensure user safety and comfort during the session?

Milta ensures the safety and comfort of its users thanks to its non-invasive and painless characteristics, making sessions totally free of side effects. These properties guarantee a pain-free experience for the user, promoting a safe and pleasant treatment environment.

3. Using Milta

How long does a typical session with Milta last and how many sessions are usually necessary?

A typical session with the Milta device lasts between 5 and 30 minutes, depending on the specific problem being treated. The exact number of sessions required will vary according to the advice of the health practitioner, who will assess the individual's needs, tailoring the program of sessions to optimize results.

Can Milta be used at home or is it exclusively for professional use?

The Milta device is intended for professional use only. It is not designed for home use, to ensure that its application is carried out under the supervision of qualified healthcare professionals. This ensures safe and effective use, in line with established medical standards.

How can Milta be integrated into an overall care plan?

Milta can be effectively integrated into the field of supportive care, to improve people's quality of life. It is used in conjunction with other medical treatments to optimize the beneficial effects, particularly in reducing inflammation and pain, as well as facilitating healing and tissue regeneration. This enables us to offer a holistic, personalized approach to each individual's specific needs.

4. Safety and side effects

Are there any side effects associated with using Milta?

Milta may cause mild, temporary side effects in some individuals. These include mild erythema (redness of the skin), dehydration of the skin which may be accompanied by itching, scaling, rashes and headaches. These reactions are generally minor and subside rapidly without intervention.

Are there any contraindications to using Milta?

The use of Milta is contraindicated under certain specific conditions to ensure the safety of individuals. It is not recommended for people wearing devices such as pacemakers or valve prostheses. People suffering from epilepsy, photophobia, pregnancy or breastfeeding, as well as those who have recently taken photosensitizing medication or suffer from photosensitive dermatoses (with the exception of actinic keratoses and acne vulgaris) should also avoid its use.

5. Results and expectations

When can we expect to see results with Milta?

The results of using Milta can often be felt as early as the first session. However, the number of sessions required and the total duration of the process to observe significant improvements can vary according to the condition being treated and individual responses to the treatment.

Are the results with Milta permanent or temporary?

Results achieved with Milta can be long-lasting, but they depend on a number of factors, such as the nature and severity of the condition being treated, the frequency of sessions, and compliance with the practitioner's recommendations. For some conditions, maintenance sessions may be required to maintain long-term benefits.

How do I know if Milta is the right solution for me?

To determine whether Milta is the right solution for your specific needs, it is essential to consult a qualified healthcare practitioner. Only a professional can properly assess your situation and determine whether Milta technology is right for you, taking into account your medical condition, health history and therapeutic goals.

Can Milta Technologie be combined with other therapies to improve results?

Yes, it is entirely possible to combine Milta technology with other therapies to enhance results. This integrative approach optimizes benefits by combining photobiomodulation with other medical or therapeutic treatments, as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. This synergy can potentially enhance the effectiveness of the overall care plan.

6. Research and scientific evidence

Are there any published clinical studies on photobiomodulation?

Yes, there are published clinical studies supporting the use of photobiomodulation. This research documents the efficacy of this technology in a variety of clinical settings, highlighting its benefits for wound healing, inflammation reduction, pain management, and other medical applications.

7. Accessibility and acquisition

How can I buy a Milta device?

To purchase a Milta device, please contact SAS MILTA directly.

Is Milta covered by insurance or healthcare systems?

No, the Milta device is not covered by insurance or healthcare systems.

Are there different Milta models for specific uses?

Yes, there are different Milta models for specific uses. The Milta 2.0, for example, offers features that enable targeted care to meet a variety of therapeutic needs.

Are financing or leasing options available?

Yes, financing or leasing options are available for the purchase of a Milta device. These options offer financial flexibility and are subject to specific terms and conditions.

Does Milta offer training or technical support for new users?

Yes, Milta offers training and technical support to new users. These training sessions are designed to help users fully understand how to use the Milta device effectively and maximize its benefits.