Despite having a basic grasp of laser wavelengths and dose ranges, there was no consensus on whether continuous mode or pulsing mode should be used, which is more dependable, and what determinants should be used to support the parameters of a pulsating laser. The molecular and cellular mechanisms of cold laser treatment have been investigated. The many types of pulsed lasers available have been described as the factors that influence the creation of their pulses. Investigations that were dissolved by continuous and/or pulsed laser modes were evaluated in vivo and in vitro. The laser therapy pulse repetition rates were matched. Several notable confirmations have shown that pulse mode has different effects on wound healing and damaged tissue than continuous mode. To completely assess the performance of cold laser treatment in cutaneous wounds healing, measurable clinical research that associates cellular effects in addition to biological processes is required. More research is needed to confirm these findings for a variety of wound types and treatments in a variety of settings, including pulsating mode structures. Future research should concentrate on well-controlled studies that rationally determine laser types and therapy parameters.
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