How Do Laser Hair Brushes Work?



Hand-held laser hair brushes are the latest device to re-grow hair that has been weakened or lost. They have now been made portable and convenient for home use and are an all natural solution to the age old problem of thinning and balding in men and women. After a little research however, I was surprised to find that not all laser hair brushes are created equal. The number of lasers and ease of use are just some of the qualities that make one brush better than another, and with one of great quality, you have the advantage of easy use whenever and wherever you prefer with proven results of up to a 90% satisfaction rate. For those not able, willing or ready to take that big leap into surgical hair restoration or commit to wearing a hair system, use of laser hair brushes may be the answer to premature hair loss.

How Do Laser Hair Brushes Promote Hair Growth?

Low level laser therapy (LLLT) is a relatively new development in the treatment of hair loss for men and women. Lasers have played a huge part in medical procedures for decades, but the cool, red spectrum light lasers that are now used in laser hair brushes have already been around for about thirty years in Europe and now follow FDA guidelines in the U.S. More than 2000 clinical studies have been conducted on the use of LLLT and in all of these studies NO mutational effects have ever been observed resulting from therapy with wavelengths in the Red or Infrared red range, in doses used within the laser hair brushes. Low level laser beams stimulate blood circulation to promote rapid cell growth, bringing nourishment and oxygen back to dormant hair follicles so your hair begins to grow in a normal, healthy way. It works at the cellular level with your body