Laser Hair Therapy
If you’re looking for a non-invasive solution to hair loss, laser hair treatment is the perfect option. Our FDA-approved treatment uses low-level laser technology to stimulate hair follicles, promote new hair growth and thicken existing hair.
Laser hair growth treatment is safe, painless and effective for both men and women. And most importantly, it will help you restore healthier, fuller hair without surgery or downtime.
What is Low-Level Laser Therapy?
Low-level laser Therapy, also known as LLLT and laser hair treatment, is a noninvasive, FDA-approved therapy for treating hair loss and promoting growth.
Low-level lasers use machines to deliver light energy directly to the scalp. This energy stimulates the hair follicles, boosting blood flow and oxygenation and encouraging new hair to grow.
The core principle behind LLLT is photobiomodulation, where laser light penetrates the scalp to activate the hair follicles’ natural energy (known as ATP), regenerating them and giving you thicker, healthier hair.
This safe, painless treatment has zero downtime, making it a fantastic option for anyone experiencing hair thinning, excessive hair fall or early-stage hair loss. LLLT can be used as a standalone treatment or alongside other hair restoration procedures, like FUE hair transplants, for enhanced results.
FAQ’s
Low-Level Laser Therapy uses light energy at specific wavelengths to stimulate the hair follicles and improve blood flow to the scalp. This increased circulation delivers more oxygen and nutrients to the follicles, encouraging dormant hairs to re-enter the growth phase and improving the thickness and strength of existing hair.
Yes. LLLT is a non-invasive and clinically tested treatment that has been cleared for use in both men and women with thinning hair. It produces no heat, doesn’t damage the skin or follicles and has no known long-term side effects. It’s often used alongside PRP or medication as part of a broader hair restoration plan.
Most patients start noticing a reduction in hair shedding after about 8–12 weeks of consistent treatment. Visible thickening and new growth typically become noticeable by four to six months, with further improvement continuing for up to a year as the hair growth cycle stabilises.
Treatment frequency depends on the device used and the level of hair loss. In-clinic laser therapy is usually recommended once or twice per week for the first three to six months, followed by maintenance sessions every few weeks.
LLLT works best for patients experiencing early-to-moderate thinning, rather than complete baldness. It’s suitable for both men and women with androgenetic alopecia, postpartum hair loss or general diffuse thinning. It can also be used after an FUE transplant to help newly transplanted follicles grow stronger and faster.
A typical in-clinic session lasts about 20–30 minutes, depending on the device and coverage area.
Hair health can decline once regular sessions are stopped. For sustained improvement, ongoing maintenance every few weeks or months is recommended.
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