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Laser Hair Restoration - Must Know Info

Hair loss can be caused by genetic conditions, like male or female pattern baldness, or it can be caused by medications or existing medical conditions. Whatever the cause though, it can be really rough on a person. Luckily though, there are a lot of different ways to alleviate this problem or at least keep it under control. One of the many hair loss treatments available on the market is laser hair restoration.

What is Laser Hair Restoration?

Laser hair restoration is a hair restoration method that uses laser light to encourage hair growth. Usually, the light emitted is at a particular wavelength; one that supposedly stimulates the scalp and encourages blood flow so that the cells in the scalp will either heal faster and allow existing hair follicles to absorb nutrients better and thus keep from withering away or falling off, or stimulating dormant follicles –hair in their “resting” stage- so that the resting hairs will begin to grow.

One of the great things about laser hair restoration is that this particular kind of hair loss treatment is non-invasive. The skin isn’t broken, and no complicated transplanting procedures are required.

Like a lot of the hair loss treatment products and services out there, this particular kind of hair restoration is mostly targeted towards people with genetic hair loss; like those with male pattern baldness or female pattern baldness. Of course, people who may have lost their hair for reasons other than male or female pattern baldness can try this treatment too.

Like any other hair restoration method though, the results can vary from person to person, and complete hair restoration can’t be totally guaranteed. Still, with a mixed bag of results from all the different kinds of laser hair restoration treatments currently available, it certainly can’t hurt to give one or two a try to see if they’ll take.

What are the Different Kinds of Laser Hair Restoration?

All laser hair loss pretty much works the same way, but the biggest difference between treatments lies in the device used to emit the laser light.

An umbrella term for just about any kind of non-surgical laser treatment (treatments that don’t break the skin) is “Low-Level Laser Therapy,” or LLLT. LLLT can refer to laser hair restoration, laser hair removal, laser skin treatment, and any other possible phototherapy techniques. The difference between phototherapy treatments mostly lie in the wavelengths used for these treatments, and what they’re used for.

Regardless of indication though, usually, LLLT has to be administered by a trained professional, especially since the devices used are often big, bulky, and much too expensive for just home use.

Laser Luce LDS 100

One example of a laser hair restoration system would be Laser Luce LDS 100. The laser used for this kind of treatment is supposed to “wake up” the hairs you have in their resting phase. A lot of people actually swear by this particular system. On average, the growth of about seventy per cent of the hairs in the resting stage is already a really good number.

This kind of laser hair restoration therapy involves having a person sit down underneath a machine shaped like a dome. The dome area in this apparatus is lined with low energy laser lights along the inside, and they flash throughout the course of the treatment. The light’s energy is absorbed by the skin, and the blood supply to the scalp and scalp tissues is activated, so that growth is encouraged.

Like a lot of other laser hair loss systems, this one works best over the course of a number of treatments, and/or in conjunction with other hair restoration or hair loss control treatments.

The Laser Comb

If you don’t feel like having to go through the trouble of going all the way to the doctor’s office or hair loss/beauty center, an at-home laser treatment is also available. A laser comb is a hand-held device that phototherapy light energy, and is combed through the hair in much the same way a normal comb would be.

Like the Laser Luce LDS, laser combs are best used with other hair loss treatments. Often, it’s used to enhance in-office laser hair restoration treatments, as well as other kinds of hair restoration methods.

Is Laser Hair Restoration Right For You?

Whether you go for the in-office treatments, or opt to get yourself a laser comb so that you can give yourself phototherapy in the comfort of your own room, you should still try to figure out if this particular treatment will work for you. After all, laser hair restoration still has a bit of a ways to go before it can honestly be considered a guaranteed hair loss treatment method that could get a person to regrow their hair.

There are also those who believe that using laser light for these kinds of purposes are, to put it nicely, scientifically dubious. If you believe that laser hair restoration is the kind of method that will work for you, try to consult with a physician or a hair loss specialist first.