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research Low-power laser use in the treatment of alopecia and crural ulcers
Low-power laser therapy is an effective, side-effect-free treatment that speeds up hair regrowth and crural ulcer healing.
research Shedding light on the FDA’s 510(k) approvals process: low-level laser therapy devices used in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia
LLLT devices for hair loss need more research to define proper guidelines.
research Evaluating the efficacy of low-level laser-based treatments for androgenetic alopecia: A network meta-analysis
Combining laser therapy with other treatments effectively increases hair density and thickness for hair loss.
research A Novel, Hand-Held, and Low-Level Light Therapy Device for the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris: A Single-Arm, Prospective Clinical Study
A new hand-held light therapy device was found to be safe and effective for treating mild-to-moderate acne.
research Low-level light therapy and hair loss
Low-level light therapy may reduce hair loss and improve hair quality but it's unclear who benefits most.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Laser Diode Cap, I already use Oral Fin, Topical Min 5%, Nizoral and Microneedling
The user is seeking advice on maximizing hair growth while using oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, Nizoral, and microneedling, and is considering adding a laser diode cap, topical finasteride, retinol, and caffeine. Suggestions include using tretinoin with minoxidil for better absorption, switching to dutasteride, and considering RU58841 or pyrilutamide.
community Results from 272 diode Red Light Therapy hat exclusively.
A user reported noticeable hair regrowth using a 272 diode red light 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.
community Red light therapy - research says they work, reviews say they don't - Turns out commercial device are severely under-powered, so could this actually work?
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.
community LLLT product recommendations (that don’t cost thousands of dollars)
The conversation discusses affordable low-level light therapy (LLLT) products for hair loss, with users debating the effectiveness of red LEDs versus lasers. The original poster is already using finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole, and microneedling, and is seeking budget-friendly LLLT options to add to their regimen.
community Seeking Feedback on €480 Red Light Cap from AliExpress
A user found a red light 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.