Laser therapy
- intervention duration: 20 minutes
- number of sessions: 6 months with weekly sessions
- hospitalization method: outpatient
- anesthesia: not necessary
- postoperative rest: not necessary
- return to social life: immediate
Strengthen hair with the power of light
Low level laser therapy (LLLT), known as red laser therapy, has been used for some time in aesthetic medicine as a treatment for cell regeneration, used for healing scars and wounds and to reduce inflammation.
Also known as cold laser therapy, it induces biological stimulation inside the cells without any thermal effect and without damaging the tissues in any way, being a low-power laser.
It is currently among the most requested treatments in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) and problems related to the scalp, whose molecules are able to store the light emitted by the laser, useful for stimulating the reproduction of hair follicles.
How does it work
LLLT therapy activates the biostimulation of the cells in the scalp by regulating the growth phases of the hair: it helps to prolong the Anagen phase (growth phase), stimulate the return to the Anagen phase from the Telogen phase (resting phase) and prevent early transition to the Catagen phase (transitional phase).
By improving the functioning of each follicle, it therefore also promotes the growth of new hair.
Used every other day in the first period of application (or following a hair transplant) and once a week during the maintenance phase, in six months of therapy it strengthens the hair shaft and leads and helps to reduce hair loss.
