Laser hair therapy 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, low light lasers that are now
used in laser hair therapy have only been around for about ten years in
Europe. Only in the past few years have they been approved by the FDA
to be used in America. Naturally, there is skepticism about any new
product, but the studies and facts about laser hair therapy should
assure anyone that laser hair therapy is here to stay as a great,
non-invasive option in hair restoration and treating hair loss.
First, to understand why laser hair therapy works, it’s
important to understand the reasons behind hair loss in the first
place. Age, genetics and hormones play significant roles in both male
and female pattern hair loss. An overabundance of a hormone called DHT
(dihydrotestosterone) that is triggered both by age and genetics can
begin to weaken hair on a follicular level, targeting the roots. When
DHT enters the picture, the root becomes malnourished, starved of
essential nutrients that keep hair growing and regrowing. All of us
shed hair. There is a natural cycle to hair shedding and regrowth. But
when DHT becomes a problem, the hair that sheds regrows weaklier. Hair
becomes thinner and less vigorous. Eventually, the hair follicle will
quit altogether and the root will finally die. That hair, once gone, is
gone for good. Gather up a receding hairline full of such follicles and
suddenly, you’re going bald.
Topical solutions such as Rogaine can put the DHT back in
balance by inhibiting it. Such products stop hair loss, but do little
to reinvigorate the hair that’s left. And if you ever stop using
Rogaine your hair will simply fall out. So what’s the answer?
FDA-approved laser hair therapy does what topical solutions
cannot. Low-level laser light is applied to the scalp for
thirty-minute sessions, during which the patient feels nothing. This is
because the changes are going on at a molecular level. Light from the
laser hair therapy penetrates the tissue down to the roots and, bathing
the root hair in stimulating light. This encourages a better blood
flow around the hair root, which, in turn, nourishes the follicle root.
Your hair is like a plant that has been stuck in the basement without
sunlight, which results in stunted growth. The plant will wither and
eventually die. But when exposed to sunlight again, it begins to grow
and thrive. This is what the renewed blood supply does for the hair
follicle. Laser hair therapy brings nourishment and oxygen back to the
follicle and it begins to grow in a normal, healthy way again.
Laser hair therapy works equally well with both men and
women. Because it’s a non-invasive therapy and painless, treatments are
done in quick, easy visits to hair replacement clinics that offer
laser hair therapy. Hand-held laser brushes, recently approved by the
FDA, are portable laser units that can be purchased for home use. These
laser brushes are not as powerful as the low-light lasers used in the
hair clinics, but have the advantage of easy use whenever and wherever a
clients prefers and have shown proven results in up to 90%
satisfaction rate.
One of the great advantages of laser hair therapy is the
fact that it’s all-natural. There are no hair systems, no glues, no
adhesives and no surgery involved. For those not willing or ready to
take that next leap into surgical hair restoration or commit to wearing
a hair system, laser hair therapy may be the answer to premature hair
loss.
Forty-year old Lydia Tomeleson began finding an alarming
amount of hair every day in her shower drain. She was devastated when
she noticed her thinning hair. Her mother had lost much of her hair
around the crown of her head and Lydia dreaded the same fate. When she
began seeing the white of her scalp through her hair, she visited her
doctor and found that she was pre-menopausal. Hormones had conspired to
thin out her hair. Her doctor explained that hormones (DHT in
particular) had begun to weaken her hair follicles, which was why they
were excessively shedding and not regrowing with the normal cycle. He
recommended stimulating the blood supply of her scalp by using laser
hair therapy. She went to a hair loss treatment clinic that offered
laser hair therapy and underwent treatment. It took three months to see
a real difference with laser hair therapy, but in 8 months, her hair
had begun to grow back, even healthier than it had been for years.
Lydia stopped checking her self-esteem at her door and began to feel
like herself again, regaining the confidence she had lost.
If your hair is thinning and you want a more natural
approach to hair replacement, talk to a hair loss treatment specialist
about laser hair therapy. It can restore both your hair and your
self-esteem.
Friday, June 29, 2012
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