Cosmetic lasers, the newest technology to combat the
effects of male or female pattern hair loss has reached the US from
Europe. It is called Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT). The clinical
observations in humans and the encouraging animal studies led to
further evaluation of low level lasers in Europe during the 1980's
which resulted in successful cosmetic hair volume change in a
significant percentage of treated people. This therapeutic
soft low level laser has been found to stop the progression of hair
loss and helps in healthy hair growth..
Laser Hair Therapy is making continued headlines in the press and
in TV reports around the world. We selected informative video from
news channels where you may learn more about our treatment and
diagnostic method.
The
laser hair therapy cosmetic non-surgical treatments utilize a device
containing therapeutic low level lasers. Safely and easily cool low
laser light therapy help in healthier, softer, and thicker looking hair to
grow in place of thin, fine, damaged hair. Also known as "cold"
lasers, low level lasers treatments use therapeutic soft low-light
level lasers (LLLL) that were developed in Europe for healing
wounds, treating hair loss and other diseases of the scalp.
The cold laser lights are housed in a moveable hood that is
positioned directly above the patient's head. The patient is seated
while the hood is lowered onto the head, approximately 5-10 cm from
the scalp.
The laser is focused on the client’s
hair follicles.
The close proximity of the laser to the patient's scalp allows for
maximum irradiation and minimal dispersion of the laser light
energy.
According to David P. Melamed, MD, with offices in Los Angeles and
New York, “
LLLL is effective in treating androgenetic alopecia and telogen
effluvium. Based on the experience in my practice, 80 percent of
patients with androgenetic alopecia report increased hair density
after the first three to six months of treatment. Nearly all of my
patients with telogen effluvium report complete cessation of
shedding. The hair growth continues while patients complete the full
one year of LLLL and will taper after 12 months. Most patients will
require monthly follow-up treatments to maintain their results. “
“The
laser treatments "seems to take follicles that were dormant or on
their way to dying out and wakes them up," says Barry DiBernardo, a
plastic surgeon and laser expert in Montclair, New Jersey. “
Recent clinical studies
show that Low-Level Laser Light (LLLL) has stopped the progression
of hair loss in 85% of patients. There has been a 78% increase in
hair strength, 25% increase in hair volume. It stimulates the hair
follicles and aiding in the natural hair growing cycle.
According to
www.accessdata.fda.gov/cdrh_docs/pdf9/K091496.pdf, according to
this recent study for
the MEP-90 low laser light device, the FDA cleared it as a medical
device to promote hair growth and provide treatment for females
experiencing Androgenetic Alopecia, who have Ludwig
and Savin
Hair Loss Scale classifications I to II. (http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/cdrh_docs/pdf9/K091496.pdf) After the first 6 months of treatments, 80 percent of women patients
with Androgenetic Alopecia related hair loss report increased hair
density, and nearly all patients report that shedding has completely
stopped.
As the papers state; after the
36th treatment, 97% of the subject population demonstrated an
increased hair count of 20%. A total of 89% of all subjects
demonstrated an increased hair count of 30%, with 57% demonstrating
an increased hair count of 50%. 87% of the subjects indicated the
treatments have helped their condition, with 60% reporting their
loss rate has further slowed down from the 10-week period, and 65%
reported their visible area of the alopecia (bald spot) had gotten
smaller. 100% of the linear trend plotting for all subjects of their
Initial, 10-Week, and 18-Week hair counts demonstrated a historical
rate of increased hair growth. No subject experienced any adverse
event and/or effect from the treatments.
Low power laser energy, or "soft" laser light has the ability to
repair and rehabilitate damaged and dormant hair follicles,
may stimulate new hair growth, and
help to stop excessive hair loss.
If started during the beginning stages
of hair loss, laser hair loss
treatments may provide the results you
are looking for.
Note that
once there is complete baldness of the scalp, in other words the hair
shaft root died, no amount of laser light will revive the root back to life
to produce hair again.
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Laser Hair Therapy is a non-chemical,
non-invasive treatment that is being used around the
U.S. for the treatment of hair loss. Like other treatments (such as
Propecia and Minoxidil), some patients tend to respond better than
others. In general, it seems that patients who 'have more hair'
(perhaps in early stages of hair loss) tend to have better results.
Large scale clinical trials have yet to be performed. However,
many men and women are seeing positive changes in their hair in
response to these types of treatments. In the wake of the positive
performance of a hand-held laser therapy device in the Dateline NBC
investigation, NBC6-Miami interviewed several
South Florida residents who have been using the laser therapy
in-office “hood” treatments.
Low Level Laser Therapy is a tested method, clinicall studies show
that laser:
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Help promote healthy hair growth
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Increase hair volume & reduce thinning hair look
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Strengthen & nourish weak hair from within
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Doctor recommended
Check with your Dermatologist to find the cause for your hair loss.
You should discuss any medication that you are taking and your diet
too. Other doctors you may want to consult are Internal Medicine
MD, Oncologist or your OBG for hormonal imbalance check. If you are
on hormonal medication, the Estrogens and Testosterone might be too
strong for you.
Did you
know... If you see sudden male hair loss, you should first check with your family
doctor or internist. A dermatologist will treat skin infections
that cause hair loss. It may be necessary for you to see an
endocrinologist for hormone imbalances, namely
androgens. A doctor can
offer medical treatment to improve the hair loss condition.
If an excessive hair loss is noticed, it
is important to seek a doctor's medical
advice early to check on a possible
cause for the individual hair loss.
Correct diagnostic taking corrective
adverse events on hair loss are
especially critical at the onset of hair
loss symptoms to prevent scarring and
large balding areas from being a
permanent damage.
Finally
there is a FDA approved MEP-90 medical
laser device for Women only! The
evidence provides mathematical certainty
and that results attained are not by
chance. Isn’t it time to get your life
back and address the emotional pain that
hair loss can cause? Imagine your life
with hair again!
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answer to your specific hair loss situation.
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