LLLT- Has anyone had success with low level laser therapy caps? Is this regrowth? 4/14/2024
The conversation is about the effectiveness of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) caps for hair regrowth. One user suggests saving money, implying LLLT caps may not be beneficial.
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