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K-Laser 6D & 10D
Powered by 6 or 10 watts of power. It emits a double wavelength of 800nm +/- and 970 +/-. The power can be changed from 100mw to 10 watts in increments of 100mw.

Operation Voltage: 100-240 Vac
Insulation Class: 2 with type B applied Part
Laser System Class: IV
Aiming Beam Power: 2.5 mw max
Aiming Beam wavelength: 635-650 nm
IR Laser: GA AL As Diode
Wavelength 1: 790-805 nm
Wavelength 2: 970-980 nm
Source Power: 7.5 W max CW
Laser Emission: Modulated and CW
Duty Cycle: 50%, CW 100%
Modulation frequency: 1-100,000hz
Optic fiber laser coupling: 3mm diameter
Spot Size: 8mm diameter
Interface: Graphic

K-Laser Studio 6D & 10D
Powered by 6 or 10 watts. It emits a double wavelength of 800nm +/- and 970nm at the same time. The power can be changed from 100mw to 10W in 100mw increments.

Operation Voltage: 100-240 Vac
Insulation Class: 2 with type B applied Part
Laser System Class: IV
Aiming Beam Power: 2.5 mw max
Aiming Beam wavelength: 635-650 nm
IR Laser: GA AL As Diode
Wavelength 1: 790-805 nm
Wavelength 2: 970
Source Power: 7.5 W max CW at the source
Kind of Laser Emission: Modulated and CW
Duty Cycle: 50%, CW 100%
Modulation frequency: 1-100,000hz
Optic fiber laser coupling: 3mm diameter
Spot Size: 8mm diameter
Interface: Graphic TouchScreen Display

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Frequently Asked Questions


Q:  What is the power of most laser therapy devices on the market?

A:  Low-laser therapy devices are class III lasers or “cold” lasers. Their power ranges from 5 milliwatts to 500 milliwatts. The K-laser is a high-powered therapy device ranging up to 10,000 milliwatts; however, the K-laser is power adjustable from 100 milliwatts to 10,000 milliwatts, allowing for a wide range of treatment protocols. This power and penetration of the K-Laser system is not attainable with cold laser devices.


Q: How many laser sessions are necessary?


A:  Usually six  to ten sessions are sufficient to achieve a treatment goal. These sessions may be scheduled at two to three times per week for short-duration treatment, or one to two treatments per week with longer treatment protocols.


Q: Are protective goggles absolutely required for both patient and laser operator?

A:  Yes. Class IV laser devices are dangerous for direct and scatter radiation. Protective eyewear is mandatory in order to protect the retina and cornea. Direct exposure from high-power lasers can damage the eye. For instance, if laser radiation strikes the retina, a focal area of blindness potentially can occur.


Q: Does laser therapy cause any side effects?

A:  Side effects are rare and transitory. Some patients have reported a temporary mild increase of pain when the laser touches an area of pain or injury. This may develop a day later, though it should quickly subside. Pain relief from laser therapy may result within minutes or within hours of laser treatment. A temporary redness (hyperemia) may also develop following laser therapy. This is a result of vasodilation created by the effects of laser therapy. Occasional brief lightheadedness has been reported following treatment.


Q: Some patients report feeling heat when they are treated with a high-power laser. Is laser therapy based on thermal effects?

A:  The primary mechanism of laser therapy is photobiomodulation. Thermal effects are one component of high-power laser therapy; however, the stimulation of cells and tissue repair is based on scientific research that has demonstrated positive physiological effects of infrared wavelengths on cellular organelles and electron chain molecules.


Q: Can’t the same therapeutic effects be achieved with a non-coherent light source such as LED's?

A: Coherence of a laser has a greater penetration ability and higher therapeutic value than non-coherent light, although wavelengths specific to photobiomodulation will provide a therapeutic application regardless of the source. The K-laser therapy system, however, provides high-power 100% true laser light in specific wavelengths that dramatically decrease treatment times and improve deep tissue penetration. Faster treatment time is a great benefit to the busy practitioner.


Q: Can the K-laser therapy device be programmed for additional therapy protocols?

A: Yes. The K-laser is unique in that it has 21-preset therapy programs for the most common therapeutic applications such as edema, congestion, pain reduction, spasms, trigger points, and osteoarthritis. However, if the laser operator creates his own therapeutic application, these manual settings can be stored in a menu driven system for repeat application.


Q: What type of warranty comes with the K-laser?

A: The K-laser is backed by a full two-year service warranty for any manufacturing defects and K-laser is the only laser on the market with a lifetime warranty on the diodes.


Q: Can my laser be updated without having to purchase another unit?

A: Yes. The K-laser line has the ability to be quickly updated for a very reasonable cost. Probes and optical fibers are also available and can be replaced should output power decrease as a result of fiber damage.


Q: Is it true that new therapeutic strategies are being developed in laser therapy today?

A: Yes, multiple researchers throughout the world are finding therapeutic application of different infrared wavelengths, as well as other visible light wavelengths such as red, green, and blue frequencies and their effects on tissues. Advances in laser application and delivery include variations in modulation or frequency and intensity, as well as different treatment wavelengths. These variations in laser delivery produce different effects on tissues resulting in shorter treatment times and better treatment outcomes. There are limitations in low-level laser therapy because of dramatic absorption of infrared in the subcutaneous tissues. It is difficult for lasers under 200 milliwatts to penetrate beyond a few centimeters. The K-laser Class IV therapy laser is the front-runner in high-power laser therapy systems and will continue to improve as new applications develop.

Are you interested in adding a high
powered therapeutic laser to your practice?

Dr. Perry is Senior Vice President of Practice Development and Product Education at K-laser and can help you get started offering Class IV Laser Therapy to your patients today!

Dr. Perry is authorized by the K-Laser company to credential other doctors in the use of Class 4 therapeutic lasers. The K-Laser can be purchased with the help of Dr. Perry and he will take care of your credentialing needs.

We will send you a packet of information that includes the specifications of the K-Laser models, leasing and financing information and a comparison sheet of the other therapeutic lasers on the market today.

To request your free K-Laser information packet,

E-mail Dr. Perry

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