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Benefits of Laser Treatment

Laser treatment has many benefits. Using a laser helmet for 25 minutes every other day can reverse hair loss. Now let's dive into more of its benefits.


Benefits of Laser Treatment


Increased hair count: This may sound the most obvious, but this is the main benefit of a laser helmet. While it can't completely stop hair fall, it can definitely help grow more hair. As long as the growth rate is faster than the shedding rate, the number of hairs will increase.

 

Strengthens hair follicles: With laser treatment, your hair shafts become stronger. Many bad habits cause your hair follicles to become weaker and weaker, such as staying up late, stress, hormones, these problems will not exist after treatment, because your hair follicles will become stronger and stronger after treatment.

 

Reduce shedding: You often notice hair fall, whether you're brushing your hair, taking a shower, or just getting out of bed, you'll see hair on your pillow. A small amount of hair fall is okay as it is due to some hormonal fluctuations. However, when it becomes more frequent, shedding can become annoying, it can prevent you from growing new hair or not allow you to grow as much hair as possible. To solve this problem, you can try wearing a laser helmet, and you can noticeably lose less hair during the treatment as your hair becomes stronger.

 

Better grooming: After laser treatment, styling your hair shouldn't be a big deal. With a laser helmet, you can improve the condition and texture of your hair to a great extent. For gorgeous waves and curls, laser treatment can help. So, if your hair has issues like poor texture or tangled curls, a laser helmet might be your go-to.

 

Reduce the amount of hair loss: Your normal hair growth usually consists of two phases, the anagen phase and the telogen phase. With a laser helmet, your hair follicles will mainly be transferred to one stage, the anagen phase. Over time, new follicles will form, which will help you grow more hair.

 

Helps your hair grow faster: Laser helmets not only allow your hair to regrow or form new follicles, but also help you get rid of any scalp problems. These problems can be dandruff, greasy or anything related to hair loss problems. This treatment helps your scalp to be healthy and grow hair faster because the hair follicles absorb nutrients faster and the hair grows faster.

 

Make your hair thicker: Thinning hair is one of the very common problems these days, especially if you don't take good care of your hair in the early stages of hair loss. In this case, laser therapy can reverse the entire hair loss process and help grow new hair. But make sure you deal with these hair loss issues initially so they don't get worse and you can minimize the damage.

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Does a laser helmet really work

Does a laser helmet really work

Yes, the laser helmet has positive effects, it does help you grow your hair and make it thicker. However, this may not be an appropriate option for someone who has been balding for years.

Do laser hair growth helmets work?

Do laser hair growth helmets work?

Laser helmets target specific wavelengths of laser light on the scalp, and they are supposed to improve blood circulation, which in turn promotes hair growth.

Disadvantages of laser hair growth helmets

Disadvantages of laser hair growth helmets

A laser helmet isn't for everyone, as it probably won't help you if you've been bald for years. Also, if there are no follicles to stimulate, or the follicles have died, no hair growth will occur.

6 Misconceptions About Laser Hair Treatment

6 Misconceptions About Laser Hair Treatment

Laser hair treatments can provide an easy way to stimulate hair growth at home. If you notice hair thinning or bald patches appearing slowly, we recommend that you act quickly to start laser hair treatment and slow the thinning process.

Can black hair and light hair use the Lescolton growth helmet

Can black hair and light hair use the Lescolton growth helmet

What's behind the myth that laser therapy is only for light skin?

So where does the misconception that Lescolton devices are only for light skin comes from? This is where it gets interesting.