LLLT Therapy
LLIT stands for Low-Level Laser Therapy, which is a non-invasive treatment for hair loss that uses low-level laser light to stimulate hair growth. The therapy involves using a special device that emits low-level laser light to the scalp, which is believed to increase blood flow to the hair follicles and stimulate hair growth.
LLLT is thought to work by stimulating the mitochondria in the hair follicles, which produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The laser light is absorbed by the mitochondria, which then produce more ATP, leading to improved cellular function and hair growth.
Frequently Asked Questions
The effectiveness of LLLT for hair loss is still a subject of debate and research. While some studies have shown promising results, more research is needed to determine the optimal dosing and treatment protocol for LLLT, as well as its long-term effectiveness.
LLLT is generally considered safe and there are no reported side effects. However, some individuals may experience mild scalp irritation or redness after treatment.
An LLLT treatment session typically takes between 10 and 30 minutes, depending on the treatment protocol and device being used.