Alopecia areata is a relatively common autoimmune disease. Although the nails can be involved, the major symptom is hair loss. It can be in small amounts leading to bald patches, or larger volumes, all the way up to complete hair loss including eyebrows and eyelashes. It is possible for the
Read more →Low level laser therapy (LLLT) uses red light to stimulate hair growth. Two recent clinical trials investigated the use of a home-use LLLT helmet device (iGrow helmet, Apira Science) in men1 and women2 with androgenetic alopecia. The bicycle-like apparatus was used in the home for 25 minutes, every other day
Read more →Low level laser therapy, also known as low level light therapy (LLLT), uses red light to stimulate hair follicles to grow. Laser light therapy is used to treat many dermatological conditions, as well as wound healing and joint pain relief. Possible mechanisms of action include extension of the growth phase
Read more →Did you know that even the ancient Romans knew that sunlight was good for their hair at certain times of a day? Hence they built structures that would let them experience the warmth and the therapeutic effects of sunlight. Unfortunately most of us are not as lucky as the wealthy
Read more →Laser Light Therapy The use of laser technology has graduated from their applicability in sports medicine and ophthalmology to the domains of hair strengthening and hair loss prevention. The laser comb and professional laser light salon type machines are products that utilizes laser technology to restore health, lustre, sheen and
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