Polaris HP S

Polaris HP S

Polaris HP S allows to perform biostimulation and high power laser therapy. It combines the effects of both therapies enabling maximum effectiveness during treatment. The device has two laser modules with a wavelength of 808 and 980 nm (power of 8 and 10 W) that can work in continuous, pulse or superpulse mode.

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Benefits for the patient
Rapid tissue regeneration
Advanced technology

Benefits for the patient

Modern pain therapy

The simultaneous use of two modules with different wavelengths allows to achieve a double therapeutic effect – biostimulation of a selected area of ​​the body and an effective and fast thermal effect at the application site. In this way, Polaris HP S eliminates even severe, chronic pain connected with bone and soft tissue disorders, restoring patients’ comfort of life. High power laser therapy is helpful in the treatment of diseases in the field of, among others, orthopaedics, rheumatology, dermatology, podology, neurology and many more.

Its beneficial effects on tissues have also been appreciated by specialists in the field of veterinary medicine and animal physiotherapy.

Rapid tissue regeneration

Biostimulation in combination with high power laser therapy has a beneficial effect on tissue areas covered by the pathological process. Thanks to its activity, laser therapy increases the body’s tissue regeneration capacity, and by stimulating angiogenesis, the vascularity and nutrition of the affected area also increases. The combination of laser therapy with 808 nm and 980 nm wavelengths has an antimutagenic effect, and also results in an increased synthesis of collagen, proteins, RNA, DNA and ATP, acceleration of electrolyte exchange between the cell and the environment, stimulation of fibroblast activity, greater tissue oxygenation, and activation of phagocytosis (natural protection against pathogens) and a significant reduction in pain by activating the analgesic mechanism according to the gate control theory of pain proposed by Melzack and Wall.

Advanced technology

ASTAR has designed and patented a unique solution enabling therapy on deeper tissue layers. DILA (Deep Intratissue Laser Adapter) is an adapter that, thanks to the use of an advanced optical system, allows the formation of a laser beam focused in the tissue to a depth of several centimetres. The use of this technology means that the thermal effect on the surface of the area in which the laser beams are applied significantly decreases. DILA is an optional accessory of the device.