Red Light Therapy: Cheap Chinese LED caps are better than $3000 laser caps
    Research/Science 10/26/2024

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    In this educational post, the primary subjects mentioned are
    Red Light Therapy (cap) 92 LEDs
    Red Light Therapy (cap) 270 lasers
    the tone is 😀 positive with potentially more effective results.

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    Affordable 92-LED caps may be more effective for hair growth than expensive 270-laser caps due to higher power output and irradiance. The LED caps deliver more energy to the scalp, making them a cost-effective alternative for red light therapy.
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