What Is Laser Hair Therapy?
Laser Hair Therapy (LHT) is a non-surgical, scientific approach in the treatment of hair loss, thinning hair, and scalp problems. LHT has been medically tested for effectiveness and FDA-approved safe.
The LHT non-surgical treatments utilize a device containing 110-160 therapeutic soft low light level lasers. LHT delivers light energy directly from 110-160 laser diodes covering your head.
LHT functions on the same scientific principle, as that of photo-bio-stimulation; laser light stimulates cell metabolism and helps damaged cells to repair themselves. This breakthrough
technology has recently been featured on national newscasts across the country. Physicians are praising this new technology as an effective treatment of hair loss, when used in
conjunction with proper scalp and hair hygiene products, such as HLCC Complete, the most potent natural DHT inhibitor and 5% Minoxidil w/ 5% Saw Palmetto.
Laser Hair Therapy news
It's been featured for years on ABC, NBC, CBS & Fox News, and most recently on the Doctor's TV Show
Now, the latest study released at the ISHRS Convention in Amsterdam, Netherlands* 2009 showed:
100% of the subjects saw an increase in hair growth
97% increased hair count equal to or grater than 20%
77% of the subjects increase of greater than or equal to 51%
*Study presented by Dr. Grant Koher called Effect of Laser Biostimulation In The Treatment of Female Pattern Hair Loss
Dr. Martin Unger conducted a study which showed a 94.4% increase in Hair!A European Study showed 100% retention of
hairs and a 20% improvement in thickness and density of hair
follicles using Laser Bio-Stimulation**.A Laser received certification by the Canadian Government to claim and indicate
that it strengthens hair, prevents hair loss and stimulates re-growth
of hair in men and women.Long term international and Recent Clinical Trials with the Laser suggests many benefits from
laser hair treatments.
*Dr. Roy Geronemus, Dr. Martin Unger, The Toronto Star - Your health - Salon offers balding men a cool zap. 6/6 (2008)
**Yu. A. Vladimirov, A N Osipov, G I Klebanov (2003) Photobiological Principles of Therapeutic Applications of Laser
Radiation.
How lasers came to be a standard in hair loss therapy
The Laser was first used in Eastern Europe about 25 year ago to speed up the healing process of diseased individuals.
Since the late 1700s, scientific studies have shown that sunlight- or the
lack of it - definitely affects our body's biochemistry.
Light also affects our hair, including how fast it grows. We have all experienced how our hair grows quicker during the
summer, and this increased growth is due to improved blood supply to the hair follicles
stimulated by the red light in sunlight.
A laser produces light measured at a wavelength of nanometers typical between 638.2 nM and 670 nM--a pure
wave-length at the peak of red light in the visible light spectrum.