Smoking Cessation

Laser Therapy

Smoking

Smoking is one of the most harmful habits for both physical and mental health. It is a leading cause of life-threatening diseases, including lung cancer, heart disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and significantly reduces life expectancy. The chemicals in cigarettes damage nearly every organ in the body, impairing respiratory function, weakening the immune system, and increasing the risk of infections. Beyond physical harm, smoking negatively impacts mental health, often increasing stress and anxiety levels, which creates a cycle that makes quitting even harder. Moreover, smoking doesn’t just harm the smoker—secondhand smoke endangers the health of loved ones, including children, who are especially vulnerable.

Graphic of all the parts on the body that are affected by smoking and how

Physical Effects of Smoking

Quitting

Choosing to quit smoking is one of the best decisions you can make for your health and well-being. Quitting reduces the risk of developing severe illnesses, such as cancer and heart disease, and allows your body to begin repairing itself almost immediately. Within days, you may notice improved breathing, heightened senses of taste and smell, and increased energy levels. Over time, your immune system strengthens, and your overall quality of life improves. Quitting also protects those around you, reducing their exposure to harmful secondhand smoke. The journey to becoming smoke-free is a powerful step toward a healthier, longer, and more fulfilling life.

Quitting Timeline

20 Minutes

Your pulse rate will be reduced to a rate closer to normal

Within a Week

48 Hours

Your body will become free of carbon monoxide

8 Hours

The harmful carbon monoxide in your bloodstream will reduce by half

72 Hours

Your lung capacity will improve

24 Hours

The oxygen in your body will increase, arteries and veins will de-constrict and heart function will improve

1 Week

Physical cravings will pass (psychological remain)

3 Months

Fertility rate improves

Within a Year

6 Months

Fewer coughing fits and less likely to cough up phlegm

3-9 Months

Lung function continues to improve

Laser Therapy

Quitting smoking is challenging, primarily due to nicotine’s powerful grip on the brain. This addiction disrupts brain chemistry, causing withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, irritability, and intense cravings. Laser therapy offers a groundbreaking solution to support the cessation process. By targeting specific acupuncture points, this non-invasive treatment stimulates the release of endorphins—natural chemicals that help alleviate withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. This creates a sense of calm and well-being, making it easier to focus on your commitment to quit smoking. Compared to traditional methods, such as nicotine replacement therapies, laser therapy is a drug-free option that simplifies the quitting process and enhances your chances of long-term success.

At Laser Inspire Solutions, we know quitting is difficult, but you don’t have to do it alone. We are here to aid you in your journey. So, take that first step toward a smoke-free future.

 FAQs

 
  • That depends on each individuals as it does differ. Some only need 1 appointment while others may need 1 or 2 boosters. It often varies depending on the clients dedication to quitting.

  • Drink plenty of fluids and get good rest.

  • Try to stay in a relaxed state of mind and drink plenty of water to help flush the nicotine from your system.

  • the laser in painless and non-invasive.