Redlight therapy with dual wavelengths (650nm and 850nm) can stimulate hair regrowth without DHT blockers. Consistent use of a panel with these wavelengths has shown positive results in hair regrowth.
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 redlight therapy.
A user shared their positive experience with the Omnilux RedLight mask for skin and potential hair benefits, while also using Minoxidil, Dutasteride, and RU58841. They recommend the mask for those interested in skincare and redlight therapy, despite being unsure of its effectiveness for hair growth.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of commercial Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) devices for hair growth, suggesting they are underpowered compared to the ideal energy output shown in medical research. A user plans to build a custom helmet that meets the required specifications for effective treatment.
The user saw hair improvement with minoxidil, finasteride, and a redlight cap, noting better results after adding finasteride and stressing routine consistency.
Korean scientists developed a redlight therapy that reduces a hair loss marker by 92%. Users discussed the benefits and drawbacks of natural sunlight versus redlight caps for hair health, with some suggesting supplements for vitamin D.
A user found a redlight cap from China with good specifications for hair loss treatment, priced at €480. They seek opinions on its legitimacy and quality, especially from those with experience ordering from AliExpress.
A user reported noticeable hair regrowth using a 272 diode redlight therapy hat over 11 months without Minoxidil or Finasteride. Opinions vary on its effectiveness compared to traditional treatments, with some suggesting combining therapies for better results.
The conversation discusses using redlight therapy as a complementary treatment for hair loss alongside finasteride, minoxidil, and other supplements. It suggests investing in reputable, albeit expensive, redlight devices for effectiveness and mentions the potential benefits of scalp massage.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. The user is also interested in purchasing a high-quality redlight cap for hair growth.
The conversation discusses using a redlight face mask on the head as a cost-effective alternative to a redlight cap for hair loss treatment. The original poster is currently using 5% minoxidil and Nizoral shampoo but is considering additional treatments due to thinning hair.
The user reported positive hair regrowth after 5 months using Minoxidil, redlight therapy, and lifestyle changes, including dietary improvements and stress reduction. They chose natural supplements like saw palmetto and beta-sitosterol over pharmaceutical DHT inhibitors like finasteride.
The user has been using minoxidil for over a year with little success, added tretinoin cream, and is considering adding redlight therapy. They are advised to use moisturizer to counteract skin sensitivity from tretinoin.
A 31-year-old uses Minoxidil, RU58841, Reviv Hair Serum, and Ketoconazole shampoo for hair loss but avoids finasteride. They plan to reintroduce redlight therapy (LLLT) and Eucapil despite previous shedding concerns.
The conversation discusses using daily microneedling at 0.25mm and redlight therapy to enhance hair regrowth, especially when traditional treatments like finasteride and minoxidil become less effective. The combination is said to improve hair density and thickness, with redlight therapy being more cosmetic, while microneedling is essential for challenging areas.
The user is using a topical spray with finasteride and minoxidil, redlight therapy, and ketoconazole shampoo for hair loss, and is considering waiting a year before getting a hair transplant. Other users suggest microneedling, using oral treatments, and investing in a laser helmet for better results.
A user shared their 11-month experience using a 272 diode redlight hat for hair loss, noting decent results despite inconsistent use and no medication. Another user suggested that real treatment like minoxidil or finasteride is necessary for long-term hair maintenance.
Green tea extract combined with redlight therapy is being considered for hair growth on the scalp. Traditional treatments like finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil are also mentioned.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments for a 30-year-old female, comparing redlight therapy with minoxidil and finasteride. Concerns about hormonal impact and potential pregnancy are raised, with suggestions to consider spironolactone and microneedling, while emphasizing the importance of consulting a dermatologist.
The conversation is about a hair regrowth regimen that includes using minoxidil, peppermint oil, a redlight hat, and microneedling. The user is seeking advice on the effectiveness and frequency of these treatments.
The conversation discusses hair regrowth using 0.1% finasteride, 5% minoxidil, 1% retinoid, weekly microneedling, and redlight therapy, with noticeable improvement in a short time. One person is curious about the retinoid application process when used with minoxidil.
John Cena attributes his improved life and career to a hair transplant and maintenance routine with red-light therapy, minoxidil, vitamins, and shampoo. Users discuss the effectiveness and side effects of finasteride, with mixed opinions on its necessity.
The conversation humorously discusses the unfairness of hair loss, highlighting various treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, redlight therapy, and experimental drugs, while contrasting with people who have great hair despite unhealthy lifestyles. The original poster mentions experiencing side effects from switching to oral finasteride.
A 39-year-old man shared his 18-month hair regrowth progress using oral dutasteride, oral minoxidil, saw palmetto, biotin, redlight therapy, and microneedling. He experienced significant improvement after switching from finasteride to dutasteride and adding oral minoxidil, with plans to possibly consider a hair transplant in the future.
The conversation discusses hair regrowth using oral minoxidil, oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, redlight therapy, massage, and a keto diet. The user reports positive results and no negative effects on libido, attributing this to a healthy lifestyle and additional supplements.
The post discusses a user's 2-month progress in treating hair loss using topical Du once a week, microneedling, and redlight therapy. The user notes that redlight therapy is primarily for face and body inflammation but also applies it to the scalp.
Redlight therapy is scientifically proven to promote hair growth by increasing strand density and thickness, and it's an additional treatment to DHT blockers like minoxidil and finasteride. Some users are skeptical about the cost and effectiveness of commercial devices, despite studies showing benefits.
A new light therapy claims to reduce hair loss markers by 92% using a specific wavelength range. Users discuss the cost and effectiveness of devices, with some expressing skepticism and others considering alternative treatments like redlight therapy and vitamin D exposure.
Redlight therapy for hair loss is controversial, with mixed results reported. Its effectiveness may depend on device quality and proper wavelength, and it is often used with minoxidil and finasteride.
A 20-year-old is experiencing aggressive hair loss and is using oral finasteride, oral minoxidil, redlight therapy, and considering adding dutasteride. Users advise patience, consistency, and waiting 3-6 months for potential regrowth.