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Laser Light Hair Therapy is the most dramatic, most advanced, and most exciting scientific discovery for the treatment of hair loss and diseases of the hair and
scalp...this century!
After years of successful testing and use in Europe, the FDA has finally certified the use of Laser Light Hair Therapy in America. European studies have proven that low power laser energy or "soft" laser light has the ability to repair and rehabilitate damaged and dormant hair follicles, stimulate new hair growth, stop excessive hair loss, and reverse disease of the hair and scalp.
Benefits of LLT:
- Increases blood supply to the scalp by 54% after only one treatment.
- Stops the progression of excessive hair loss in 85% of patients.
- Stimulates regrowth of new hair.
- Repairs and improves hair shaft quality.
- Relieves irritating scalp conditions.
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Study shows, out of 18 patients, 14 showed an increase in hair thickness and all 18 showed improvement in the general hair shaft quality. The result showed no improvement in the placebo group or any adverse effect of the treatment.
How does Laser Light Therapy work? |
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The Guci Image (GI) Laser Light Therapy Unit was designed to create a cleaner and healthier environment for the hair and scalp using light energy.
Light energy, when delivered at a low power frequency at different wavelengths, has a bio-stimulating effect on the body. Red light, visible to the human eye, is delivered at 670 nanometers and provides topical heat and massages the scalp allowing the pores to open. Infrared light, invsible to the human eye, is delivered at 940 nanometers and transmits deeper beyond the scalp reaching the cell structure below. The infrared light increases cellular metabolism, blood circulation and the supply of oxygen. The synergistic effect created by the forms of light allows for an effective producer application and gives the hair its best chance for a healthy growth cycle.
Other effects of light at a lower frequency are: a rapid reduction of inflammatory dedma along with a drastic reduction of pain. The infrared light operates at the peripheral nerve fiber level, activating the process of myelimization, optimizing the synaptic function. Infrared light also promotes the process of cicanization or healing.
At the joint levels, range of motion (ROM), muscle strength and muscle resistence are all quickly recovered along with the normalization of the neuromuscular function. The infrared light has a contemoraneous resolution of traumatic wounds and surgey during rehabilitation.
The product has obtained the necessary approval from European control groups satisfying BBC directives governing electromagnetic and safety compatibilty. This product is in compliance with, and has met all requirements, for a laser product, set out by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration pursuant to 21 C.F.R. 1040.
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Laser Frequently Asked Questions |
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Q: Why does hair fall out?
A: Are you familiar with the term Dihydrotestosterone, otherwise known as DHT? DHT causes hair follicles to stop producing the thick, healthy hair we once had. Follicles become more clogged with unhealthy debris and nutrient clogging cellular waste products. Hair falls out and fails to grow back naturally. If left untreated, the follicles will close completely, but if caught in enough time, the process can be reversed.
Q: How does the laser program work?
A: The Laser Hair Program involves a select treatment process specific to your condition to take control of your hair loss and regrow your lost hair. The program is clinically proven to rejuevenate hair growth in more than 85% of the people who follow it.
Q: Are there any side effects?
A: No. There are no short or long term side effects with the Laser Hair Therapy Class IIIA laser unit; it is FDA approved for cosmetic use, as is the topical activator solution.
Q: Does it hurt?
A: No. There is no pain associated with any aspect of the program. The laser is a Low Level Diode Laser, without a thermal component. A tingling sensation of the scalp is often noticed during use due to an increase in blood and nutrient flow in the scalp and hair follicles.
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Q: How long has this treatment been on the market?
A: This program was introduced to the United States less than five years ago; however, individuals in Europe have been using low level lasers for over a decade.
Q: How is the program administered?
A: A certified technician specialized in Trichology (the study of the hair and scalp) will follow your progress throughout the course of the program, making any necessary changes and/or recommendations that are tailored to fit your individual needs.
Q: How soon will I begin to see results?
A: In two to four months you will begin to see a noticable improvement. Each person's response varies on an individual basis, depending on their personal hair loss history.
Q: Will it work for me?
A: Our program works for the majority of users. It should work for you as well. A complete medical history, along with a free exam with one of our consultants, will help determine if you are a good candidate.
Q: How can I find out if I am a good candidate?
A: Call 1-800-720-0880 today. Space is limited, in that the center can only service a set number of clients per year. Visit the center to learn more, try a session on us, and undergo a free hair loss examination. The longer you wait, the more hair you will lose, and the more difficult it will be to replace.
Q: What is the difference between hot and cold lasers?
A: Quite simply, hot lasers and high energy lasers have a thermal component, while cold lasers do not, and therefore, can not cut, burn or vaporize tissue.
Q: What seperates one hair laser from another?
A: Just as location, location, location is critical when investing in a home; quality, quality, quality is critical when investing in a laser hair therapy device. The quality of the components that go into the device will determine the quality of the results that come out. This is particularly true when applied to the laser diodes that distribute energy to the tissues of the scalp. Output power should be consistent and the nanometer (wavelength) of the laser diodes must be accurate and precisely targeted in order to stimulate maximum cellular activity.
Q: Does it make a difference whether a laser diode has a glass or a plastic lens?
A: Good question, and yes it does. Glass provides a more effective prism through which laser light can be transmitted. Plastic does not transmit as well or last longer.
Q: Are the smaller, hand-held lasers effective?
A: Yes. The technology, though on a smaller scale, has earned a place of respect in any treatment program. Once again though, you should invest in quality.
Q: What is the future of Laser Hair Therapy?
A: As bright as a laser light itself. Laser hair therapy will continue to offer a viable, effective therapeutic alternative to hair loss and the bio stimulation aspect of laser hair therapy should play an important role in the new science of genetic hair duplication.
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