Low Level Laser Treatment
Every day, most people lose about 100 hairs from their scalp. While these lost hairs often come back, in some people they do not grow for the following reasons:
-Age
-Genetic
– Hormonal changes
– Medical conditions such as lupus and diabetes
– Poor diet
– Side effects of medical treatments such as chemotherapy
– Stress
The following treatments can be done to stop hair loss or reverse hair loss:
– Drug use such as Minoxidil (Rogaine), Finasteride (Propecia) and Biotin.
– Laser therapy.
– Hair transplant surgery.
Laser Treatment and Its Effect on Hair Weaving
In physics, the photon is the quantum of the electromagnetic field, the fundamental “unit” of light, and the particle that is the template for all electromagnetic rays and acts according to quantum field theory. Photon is also the force carrier of the electromagnetic force.
Low-level laser therapy, also called red light therapy and cold laser therapy, beams photons into the scalp tissues. These photons are absorbed by weak cells to stimulate hair growth.
It is widely accepted that the procedure is safe, tolerable, and non-invasive compared to hair transplant surgery.
The aim of laser therapy for hair loss is that low-dose laser treatments stimulate circulation and the stimulation of hair follicles that promote hair growth.
Why Laser Therapy?
The most preferred reasons for laser treatment in hair weaving are listed as follows:
– Not a surgical procedure
– Painless
– No side effects
– Increases hair strength
As a result, if you want to stop and perhaps reverse hair loss, you may want to consider laser therapy as an option.
As with any treatment, there are some pros and cons to consider when deciding if it’s right for you. Your doctor can help you make a good decision.
If you suddenly lose hair, see your doctor. Rapid hair loss may be indicative of an underlying medical condition that needs to be addressed.
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Does laser treatment for hair loss work?
It’s widely accepted that the procedure is safe, tolerable, and less invasive than hair transplant surgery.
The theory of laser treatment for hair loss is that the low-dose laser treatments invigorate circulation and stimulation that encourages hair follicles to grow hair.
Because the results of laser therapy are inconsistent, the conclusion of the medical community seems to be that it appears to work for some people, but not for others.

