Ovarian Rejuvenation

At Laser Medicine London, they support the work of leading fertility clinics, with the application of Low Level Light Therapy (LLLT), also known as Therapeutic Laser or Red Light Therapy. This triggers a process of Photobiomodulation (PBM) for increased mitochondrial energy. Therapeutic Laser is a safe and effective adjunct to support ovarian rejuvenation for women trying to conceive, either naturally or via IVF. They combine Therapeutic Laser with Ovarian PRP, especially for women over 40 years old, to improve and extend reproductive health. This powerful combination of Therapeutic Laser and Ovarian PRP often proves very effective for ovarian rejuvenation and also to prepare the uterine lining for pregnancy.

Low Level Laser Therapy is also known as Red Light Therapy (because of the wavelengths used within the Infrared / Near Infrared range (600-1000nm)). Ovarian PRP involves taking a small sample of the patient’s own blood, and injecting it into the ovaries under mild sedation. The combination of ovarian PRP and / or Therapeutic Laser (PBM) can promote good reproductive health and improve fertility outcomes. Laser Medicine frequently see positive results in their London Photobiomodulation clinic.

Since Ovarian PRP is licensed in the UK, Laser Medicine partner with a select group of expert gynaecologists to provide world-class ovarian rejuvenation services in the heart of Harley Street, London, UK. Gynaecologists carry out Ovarian and Uterine PRP procedures, Laser Medicine carry out the Therapeutic Laser treatments, and they work as a team. Together they assess improved fertility outcomes (an increase in viable embryos, successful implantation and healthy babies), using Therapeutic Laser / PBM and Ovarian PRP for ovarian rejuvenation.

Please find more information on Laser Medicine's Ovarian Rejuvenation Red Light for Fertility.

Ovarian PRP to improve fertility

Ovarian PRP was developed initially in Athens, Greece, and its success has led to its global adoption. Penny Abatzi, the founder and clinic director at Serum IVF in Athens, has offered the ovarian PRP treatment for many years. At Laser Medicine, they have learned from Serum’s experience in this adjunct fertility therapy, which can increase the chance of successful conception and pregnancy.

PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) Therapy as an IVF ancillary treatment

Ovarian PRP treatment is a newly pioneered procedure (several clinical trials are underway), which may offer hope to women with early premature ovarian failure, diminished ovarian reserve and to those who are advanced in reproductive age, or have had repeated IVF failure or poor egg quality. OVA-PRP intends to rejuvenate ovarian tissue, stimulate vascularisation, improve blood supply and re-awake dormant eggs into maturation for development within the ovary.

Low Light Laser Therapy / PBM as an adjunct IVF treatment

Laser Therapy, also known as Red Light Therapy or Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT) has proven successful in various clinics worldwide as an IVF adjunct treatment. Since the Oshiro studies in Japan which took place over many years from 1996 with repeated success, other clinics have seen success rates have proved as high as 65%. Furthermore, laboratory studies have also repeatedly shown the effectiveness of Low Level Laser Therapy for Fertility:

  • Enhanced mitochondrial activity and ATP production
  • Increased blood flow
  • Reduction of oxidative damage
  • Improved energetic value of a developing embryo in early stages

At Laser Medicine's Harley Street fertility clinic, they continue to monitor and celebrate the positive effects of Photobiomodulation for ovarian rejuvenation, reproductive health and fertility.

Please visit their Services page to find out about a Laser Medicine course of treatments in Therapeutic Laser for Fertility.

LLLT courses to improve egg quality

The optimum age to promote fertilisation via Therapeutic Laser is for women in the mature age group of 35-50, because reproductive cells are more likely to lack cellular energy as a result of the ageing process.

Laser Therapy (LLLT) is recommended as an IVF adjunct treatment, during the lead up to a fertilisation, regardless of whether fertilisation is to be achieved via natural or ART/IVF methods. It prepares the body and reproductive organs, and promotes optimum conditions for conception to take place. In many cases Laser Medicine recommend LLLT in combination with Ovarian PRP.

The overall general health and age of a patient determines the frequency of treatment, which is normally around 2-3 treatments every 4-6 weeks. During a period of trying to conceive (either via natural or IVF methods), Laser Medicine base their protocols around a schedule of 6 treatments over a period of 2 weeks from Day 1 to Day 14 of the cycle, and if conception does not take place, to repeat the following month. Women over 40 years old, benefit most from a session once a week leading up to an IVF cycle.

About Laser Medicine

Laser Medicine is a member of the following professional bodies:

  • British Medical Laser Association (BMLA)
  • Complementary Medical Association (CMA).

For more information on the Laser Medicine London, Harley Street Fertility Clinic and their Laser Therapy for Fertility Services.

To talk to Laser Medicine directly and discuss how PBMT or Low Level Laser may be suitable for you, please Contact Them.

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