Austin Area - Free Fertility Laser Treatments - Photobiomodulation
Complimentary Photobiomodulation Sessions at Solasta Health
Seeking 4 participants for early observational work in fertility support
Are you preparing for a frozen embryo transfer (FET) and have experienced multiple unsuccessful IVF cycles?
Solasta Health in North Round Rock, Texas, is offering free photobiomodulation (PBM) sessions to a small group of four women as part of early observational work. This initiative is designed to explore how light therapy may support implantation and improve endometrial health during hormone-primed IVF cycles.
What’s Involved
Participants will receive laser light-based therapy three times per week during the endometrial preparation phase of their FET cycle. Sessions are non-invasive, pain-free, and provided at no cost. PBM is used alongside your standard IVF care. This early observational experience will help refine future treatment protocols.
If you expect to start estrogen for your FET cycle in early August and anticipate a transfer in the second or third week of August, you may be a good candidate. A tentative transfer date is typically given early in the cycle and confirmed after your mid-cycle scan. You must be able to attend five to six treatment sessions, including weekends, beginning as soon as you start estrogen. The first consult takes about 90 mins and includes your first laser treatments. Please plan on no more than 30 minutes for each subsequent laser session.
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Eligibility Criteria
You may be eligible if you:
• Are between 25 and 42 years old
• Are preparing for a hormone-primed FET cycle
• Have had two or more unsuccessful embryo transfers with high-quality embryos
• Can attend sessions in North Round Rock, Texas
• Can communicate in English
Exclusion Criteria
You are not eligible if you:
• Have endometriosis or fibroids larger than 3 cm
• Are taking medications that cause light sensitivity
• Are currently using other experimental therapies
• Are using donor embryos or a gestational carrier
Why Participate
This is a unique opportunity to try a promising, non-invasive approach to support endometrial receptivity. PBM may improve blood flow, reduce inflammation, and help build a thicker, more receptive uterine lining to support implantation. While this is not part of a formal research study, it is a carefully observed pilot protocol. All sessions are provided free of charge.
Contact
To learn more or see if you qualify, please contact:
Tracy Donegan
Email: tracy@solasta.health
Location: Solasta - Advanced Laser Therapies
1101 Satellite View, Suite 203 - North Round Rock TX 78665
Only four places are available. Early August estrogen starts required for eligibility.