Cold Laser (Low-Level Light Therapy)
Cold laser, also known as low-level light therapy (LLLT) or photobiomodulation, uses low-intensity red and near-infrared light to deliver light energy to targeted tissues without generating heat or causing discomfort. Unlike surgical lasers, cold lasers do not cut or burn tissue.
Within a wellness setting, cold laser sessions may help support:
Healthy cellular function
Natural tissue wellness
Healthy circulation to targeted areas
Muscle relaxation after physical activity
Joint mobility and flexibility
Exercise recovery
Skin wellness and healthy looking skin
Wellness routines for blemish-prone skin
A clearer-looking complexion as part of a consistent skincare regimen
Scalp wellness as part of healthy hair-care practices
Overall wellness and vitality
Sessions are comfortable, painless, and require no downtime.
Violet Ray
Violet Ray therapy is a traditional wellness modality that uses a low-level, high-frequency electrical current delivered through specialized glass electrodes filled with inert gases. As the current passes through the electrode, it creates the characteristic violet glow and gentle tingling sensation.
Many clients find Violet Ray sessions deeply relaxing and enjoy them as part of a comprehensive wellness routine. They are commonly used to support:
Relaxation and stress reduction
A soothing wellness experience
Healthy-looking skin
Scalp wellness as part of a healthy hair-care routine
Overall self-care and well-being
Your Session
Your appointment may include one or both modalities depending on your wellness goals. Sessions are individualized and may be incorporated into your broader wellness plan alongside nutrition, lifestyle recommendations, and other holistic wellness services offered at Pine & Petal Holistic Wellness.
While many individuals choose Violet Ray as part of their skincare routine, results vary from person to person. This service is intended to complement—not replace—a healthy skincare regimen and guidance from your licensed healthcare provider when appropriate
These wellness services are intended to support general health and well-being. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease and are not a substitute for evaluation or treatment by a licensed healthcare provider.
