02 / 21 / 17

All About Laser Hair Therapy

 

At Hair Professionals, laser therapy is one of several hair restoration solutions we recommend—and while it isn’t the best option for everybody, it certainly works well for some. In this post, we’re going to explain what it is, how it gets results, and more.

How Laser Hair Therapy Works

Understand that when we talk about laser hair therapy, we’re talking about extremely low levels of laser light. This form of treatment is approved by the FDA, and affirmed to be completely safe. Laser therapy is also painless, and treatments are very comfortable; the time it takes to receive a treatment varies depending on which laser technology you’re using, but it can sometimes be just 10 or 15 minutes.

Laser therapy works by stimulating blood flow to your scalp, which in turn rejuvenates aging cells and triggers new hair growth in dormant follicles. By doing so, it can slow the process of shedding and hair loss.

Receiving Laser Hair Therapy

There are different laser hair products that are approved by the FDA, including some that are used in studios and salons (like Hair Professionals) and others that are portable, and available for at-home use.

The at-home laser treatments are especially convenient, of course, and allow you to do your treatments on your own time. Laser caps are available to be worn, which means that you can literally receive a laser hair treatment while reading a book, watching TV, or surfing the Web. Laser combs are also popular, and provide an easy way to administer treatments to your own scalp.

Hair Professionals is pleased to provide our clients with some of the best laser hair growth products on the market, including each of the following:

- Theradome, a uniquely effective laser helmet that is approved by four out of five hair restoration professionals. It offers safe but significant results, in just two 20-minute sessions per week.
- iGrow, a hands-free laser hair restoration system that makes treatments perfectly convenient.
- Hairmax, a laser comb that was among the first FDA-approved laser products for hair restoration, and still among the most effective.

A final note is that laser hair replacement technology is usually recommended in conjunction with other therapies, especially topical treatments. If you’re interested in laser hair therapy, be sure to ask your stylist about the other treatments you should be using simultaneously.

Is Laser Hair Restoration Right for You?

Ultimately, laser hair replacement is best for those who are in the early stages of hair loss—but the best way to know whether you are a candidate is to receive a consultation. You can get yours today by visiting us at Hair Professionals. We’d love to talk with you about whether laser treatments are the best fit for your hair needs!