Lasers are widely used in medicine and also throughout a variety of industries, in a multitude of varying capacities. The laser energy used to stimulate hair growth is visible in the red light spectrum. The laser light used in promoting hair growth is defined as Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT). LLLT is sometimes included under a broader definition of ‘Photo therapy’ called Low-Level Light Therapy, where the light-emitting device may be a laser and/or light-emitting diode (LED).
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This Cosmeceutical Hair Treatment has shown positive results in previously published journals for both men and women making these products gender neutral. Therefore, if you are having problematic thinning hair, you will want to consider previously published studies showing, LLLT has been shown to stimulate cellular metabolism, while dramatically increasing blood supply to targeted areas. This blood supply is necessary to heal or restore damaged hair follicle cells. LLLT has been used effectively to treat hair loss as well as many other ailments throughout Europe for over a decade.
Who Should Use LLLT Hair Restoration?
Men or women who have or expect to have hereditary hair loss, those with hair loss secondary to illness, post-partum hair loss, patients using medications or topical for hair loss, those who have had or expect to have surgical hair restoration, men or women, children who have hair loss, due to pharmaceutical interaction or medication type such as chemotherapy.
Who should not use LLLT Hair restoration?
Magnetic Lasers and LLLT should not be used by individuals using pacemakers, defibrillators, insulin pumps, trans-dermal drug delivery patches or any other implanted electro-personal device and should not be used during pregnancy. Never place over open wounds or soars.