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Effective
Low-level laser light delivered to the tissues of the scalp using the correct power, appropriate wave length and approved laser device, can:
- Increase blood supply to the scalp by 54% after one treatment
- Stimulate hair re-growth and help to control and manage hair loss
- Stop the progression of hair loss in 85% of clients
- Increase hair tensile strength and overall hair shaft quality
- Nourish and heal weakening hair follicles
- Relieve irritating scalp conditions such as dandruff
- Enhance & prolong chemical processes such as colors & perms
- Help to create the healthiest environment in which hair can grow
An increase in blood circulation is important because poor circulation and nutrition can hamper hair growth. A study of young men diagnosed with male pattern baldness showed that the blood flow to their scalps was on average 2.6 times lower than in a control group. Follicles which are constantly deprived of blood, and therefore nutrients, cannot produce hair properly. |
Scientific Measurements 
One recent study showed that more than 90% of users achieve some positive benefits and results:
- 44% see noticeable indications of benefits within the first 6 weeks
- 45% see benefits within 6 to 12 weeks
- 9% see subtle improvements after 12 weeks
Clinical studies published in the International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Dermatology, research performed at the Harvard Medical School, and a recent study employing a similar laser device confirm that low-level laser light can:
- Stimulate hair growth
- Improve hair tensile strength
- Effectively manage hair loss
Long-term international, U.S., and recent clinical trials with the Laser suggest many benefits from laser hair treatments. The Canadian Government certified a laser to strengthen hair, prevent hair loss and stimulate re-growth of hair in men and women.
A European study on 18 patients evaluated the effect of laser light therapy:
- All patients except 1 showed a complete cessation of hair loss.
- 15 showed clear hair regrowth with a reduction of at least 1 category in the Hamilton Classification Scale.
- All 18 showed improvement in general hair shaft qualify
- 14 showed an increase in hair thickness
A recent double-blind study, reviewed and approved by Federal scientists and clinical investigators, revealed that when the scalp is irradiated with “soft” laser light for 15-20 minutes, two to three times a week, significant re-growth of new hairs can be achieved in both men and woman suffering from androgenetic alopecia.
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93% (ages 30-60) increased the number of terminal (thick) hairs.
- Terminal hairs increased by 19 hairs/cm² (average) over 6 months.
- No reports of serious adverse events.
Safe
Our laser devices are therapeutic lasers approved safe for cosmetic purposes and fully comply with FDA standards for laser safety. There has never been an incident where an individual was harmed in any way from laser hair therapy treatments. Laser Hair Therapy is non-invasive, medication-free, and has been used in England, Canada and Europe for over 20 years. The first low-power lasers suitable for treating pain became available commercially in the late 1970's and ever since, physical therapists, nurses and doctors have widely utilized lasers in Europe. Laser therapy is now quickly gaining popularity in the USA after FDA approval in 2001 to treat carpal tunnel syndrome, and a device received government clearance in 2007 to promote hair growth.
Process
Laser Hair Therapy simply involves sitting beneath a hood while comfortably reading, watching TV or listening to music. The laser device is similar in appearance to a salon-style hair dryer. The hair loss treatment protocol typically involves 20 minute sessions, twice per week for six weeks, once per week for ten weeks, twice per month for two months, and once per month for six months. Again, there is NO pain associated with any aspect of our program.
Today
Laser therapy is now quickly gaining popularity in the USA after FDA approval in 2001 to treat carpal tunnel, and a devicereceived FDA clearance in 2007 to promote hair growth in males with androgenetic alopecia who have Norwood Hamilton Classifications of IIa to V and Fitzpatrick Skin Types I to IV (female studies are underway). Laser therapy has been used to effectively treat a variety of conditions including rheumatoid arthritis, immune system disorders, sports injuries, inflammations, Angina Pectoris, Cerebral infarction, fibroid tissue and functional disorders in muscles, tendons and joints, as well as increasing and improving blood supply.
*Laser device was cleared to promote hair growth in males with androgenetic alopecia, classified on the Norwood Hamilton Hair Loss Scale from IIa to V and Fitzpatrick Skin Types I to IV. (Female tests are underway.)
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