treat and reverse hair loss
Low level laser therapy is the latest and greatest use of technology for good of the follicles of all humankind which is suitable for both men and women. Multiple studies show that Low level laser therapy is an effective way for reversing hair loss and hair thinning.
It works for hair loss due to genetics, stress, medication, overuse of styling products and environmental factors. Notably, this technology is also effective for hair loss due to androgenetic alopecia and alopecia areata.
Low Level Laser Therapy is suitable for treating:
1. Male Pattern Baldness (Androgenic Alopecia)
2. Alopecia Areata
3. Traction Alopecia
4. Stress Related Alopecia
5. Thinning Hair
6. Damaged or Broken Hair
7. Seborrheic Dermatitis
8. Psoriasis
9. Itchy/scaling scalp
Low Laser Light Therapy is a safe, effective, and natural treatment with only benefits and no side effects. LLLT is backed by a strong base of peer-reviewed clinical research. Proven to increase hair count, hair density and hair thickness.
We use a high quality medical grade therapy device that delivers safe, concentrated wavelengths of natural red light of 655nm to your scalp, with no chemicals, UV rays, or excess heat. These red and near infrared wavelengths of light stimulate the mitochondria in your cells similar to natural sunlight, reducing oxidative stress and increasing circulation, so your body is able to make more core energy to power itself.
our device contains 1420 pieces of light bulbs which covers and reaches your entire scalp. Strong enough to effectively stimulate the dermal papilla cells, which play a big role in the regulation of hair cycling and growth.
In 2003, a peer-reviewed medical journal published the first study looking at the effectiveness of LLLT for the treatment of hair loss. Thirty-five patients diagnosed with androgenic alopecia participated in this study (28 male, 7 female) for six months.
After six months of use, hair counts in the temples increased by an average of 55 percent in females and 74 percent in males. In the vertex (crown of the scalp), the increase was 65 percent for females and 120 percent for men.
In total, for both areas, hair count increased by an average of 94 percent. In addition, the study reported an increase in hair strength.
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