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Low Level Lasers are “soft” or “cold” lasers that do not have the thermal component to cut or burn tissue. Low Level
Laser Therapy (LLLT) is based on the scientific principle of photobio-therapy, which occurs when laser light is absorbed
by cells.
LLLT was first used to treat ulcers in diabetics with poor blood supply. The lasers improved blood flow – and an astonishing
side effect was noticed: where the laser beam was focused, body hair grew thicker and longer than the surrounding hair.
In clinical studies, laser light has been proven to stimulate cellular metabolism, protein synthesis, and tissue and cartilage
regeneration, while dramatically increasing blood supply to targeted areas. LLLT has been used effectively to treat hair loss
throughout Europe for over a decade. The laser device we use is a Class IIIA laser deemed GRAS (generally regarded as safe)
for cosmetic use by the FDA.
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