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(2010), American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery 30th Annual Conference Phoenix, Arizona, April 16‐April 18, 2010 Abstracts. Lasers Surg. Med., 42: 1-125. doi:10.1002/lsm.20916


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Avci, P. , Nyame, T. T., Gupta, G. K., Sadasivam, M. and Hamblin, M. R. (2013), Low‐level laser therapy for fat layer reduction: A comprehensive review. Lasers Surg. Med., 45: 349-357. doi:10.1002/lsm.22153


Caruso-Davis, M. K., Guillot, T. S., Podichetty, V. K., Mashtalir, N., Dhurandhar, N. V., Dubuisson, O., … Greenway, F. L. (2011). Efficacy of low-level laser therapy for body contouring and spot fat reduction. Obesity surgery, 21(6), 722–729. doi:10.1007/s11695-010-0126-y


Jankowski M, Gawrych M, Adamska U, Ciescinski J, Serafin Z, Czajkowski R. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) does not reduce subcutaneous adipose tissue by local adipocyte injury but rather by modulation of systemic lipid metabolism. Lasers Med Sci. 2017;32(2):475–479. doi:10.1007/s10103-016-2021-9


Elm, C. M., Wallander, I. D., Endrizzi, B. and Zelickson, B. D. (2011), Efficacy of a multiple diode laser system for body contouring. Lasers Surg. Med., 43: 114-121. doi:10.1002/lsm.21016


Jackson, R. F., Stern, F. A., Neira, R. , Ortiz‐Neira, C. L. and Maloney, J. (2012), Application of Low‐Level Laser Therapy for Noninvasive Body Contouring. Lasers Surg. Med., 44: 211-217. doi:10.1002/lsm.22007


Mokmeli, S., MD, & Vetrici, M., MD, PhD. (2020). Low level laser therapy as a modality to attenuate cytokine storm at multiple levels, enhance recovery, and reduce the use of ventilators in COVID-19. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY, 56, 25-31.