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How to find us
Our beauty clinic is located near the Town Hall Square, opposite to Veta, OhLaLa and Livonia shops.
Parking
The entrance to the Old City is prohibited from 10:00. You can park a car near Baltic Railway Station, along Nunne street, Lai Tänav street or from Viru flower shops end.
How to find us
The Lux-Medicus beauty clinic is located on the second floor of a new building called Tervisemaja at Linnamäe 3.
Parking
There's a parking lot in front of the building. Visitors of the building can park for up to 3 hours for free using a parking clock.
How to find us
Our beauty clinic is located near the Town Hall Square, opposite to Veta, OhLaLa and Livonia shops.
Parking
The entrance to the Old City is prohibited from 10:00. You can park a car near Baltic Railway Station, along Nunne street, Lai Tänav street or from Viru flower shops end.
Phototherapy is a form of physical therapy based on the therapeutic effects of light and specific color spectra. Light is capable of penetrating tissues and generating light energy within them. The main radiation spectra used are visible, infrared, and ultraviolet. This light energy generated in the tissues can alter ongoing biochemical processes. The effect is achieved using low-intensity laser or LED radiation from various parts of the optical spectrum.
In terms of its parameters, the device’s wavelength spectrum is similar to sunlight, but it does not produce ultraviolet radiation. This is precisely why the treatment occurs naturally through the activation of the human body’s restorative and regenerative mechanisms. Upon contact with the skin, the light penetrates into its deeper layers, exerting a stimulating effect on the cellular structure. This leads to the reflexive triggering of secondary physiological reactions throughout the entire body.
Unlike other methods of physiotherapy, phototherapy has no contraindications.
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Counterindications
cancer
pregnancy and lactation (in consultation with a specialist)
photosensitivity or increased sensitivity to light exposure
acute inflammatory conditions and skin lesions in the treatment area
infectious diseases in the acute stage
use of medications that increase sensitivity to light (in consultation with a doctor)
epilepsy
severe chronic diseases in the decompensated stage