Laser Hair Treatment

Before, laser treatment usually refers to the removal of unwanted hair from certain body regions. Now, a new technique also using laser is being used to promote hair growth and is proven safe and effective. This new procedure involves the use of small laser diodes (therapeutic, soft low-light level diodes) and works on the same principle as photobiotherapy. Laser hair therapy (LHT) is a new and non-surgical but scientific approach to treating hair loss, thin hair, and other scalp problems. LHT uses laser light to promote healthy cell metabolism and helps in the repair of damaged cells. The new LHT works best when used in conjunction with other hair promoting treatments, such as daily use of Minoxidil, a proper scalp hygiene, use of a sodium laurel sulfate free shampoo, and also a DHT blocker shampoo.

Site 1: http://www.hlcconline.com
The site contains most of the information you will need about this new technique in hair loss control and treatment. It also has numerous but useful links to other sites, such as those of TV shows endorsing the safety and efficacy of LHT. As with all other advertisements, the reader is well-advised to properly research and consult other reliable sources before making a final decision of availing of this procedure. The site is pretty much comprehensive on the topic of hair loss and prevention, more than other similar sites. It does, however, contain some spelling errors. Mistakes like these can cause a potential client or patient to think twice, right?

Site 2: http://www.lasercomb.net
The official website of a new wonderful product – the HairMax LaserComb – hand held laser device that works like a comb to combat male pattern baldness by the promotion of hair growth. This invention is considered a landmark achievement in the battle against androgenic/androgenetic alopecia, because this is a very exciting new modality in its treatment of hair loss. Previously, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved only 2 other products as remedies to hair loss and both are drug-based solutions (one is oral, the second is topical). For those who want to know more about this new exciting discovery and how to use this “magic comb”, then this is the site to visit.

Site 3: http://www.skinlaserclinic.co.uk
The site deals primarily with using laser techniques to remove hair and the other unsightly and unusual growths on the skin, rather than using laser technology to promote hair growth. Nevertheless, this site is useful if you want some surgeries that are skin-related. The site also gives general but fairly precise directions for its potential patients on how to visit the hospital itself. For someone’s information, the dermatologist is located in the outpatient department, indicating that most laser treatments are usually considered to be of a minor surgical nature rather than something that is major. This site has very few links to other topics of interest

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