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Channels Videos and Press.
The newest and proven technology to combat
the endless effects of male or female
pattern hair loss has reached the US from
Europe. It is called Low Level Laser Therapy
(LLLT). The clinical observations in humans
and the encouraging animal studies led to
further evaluation of low level lasers in
Sweden during the 1980's which resulted in
very successful hair regrowth in a
significant percentage of treated people.
These good results have been confirmed by a
number of hair restoration facilities
throughout the world, including the United
States.
Laser Hair Care® and Laser Hair
Therapy™ are making continued headlines in
the press and in TV reports around the
world. We selected two informative videos
from news channels where you may learn more
about our treatment and diagnostic method.
You may also download and read the Pdf files
with more extensive information about
treatments and results.
“ the most promising
development may be a laser
from Sweden now being
distributed in the United
States by Apira Science. The
Revage 670 laser “ seems to
take follicles that were
dormant or on their way to
dying out and wakes them up
”, says Barry DiBernado, a
plastic surgeon and laser
expert in Montclair, New
Jersey. The 25 patients in
one study reported an
average of 38 to 40 percent
more hair after they had the
treatment. Di Bernardo says
the growth “starts out like
peach fuzz, then grows
thicker “.
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www.allure.com
Fighting Hair Loss
By David P. Melamed, MD, MSc
Excerpt from the
original article published
February 2007...
“ A new era of
nonsurgical hair restoration
technology is here for men
with hair loss.
For obvious reasons, most
men are skeptical of
treatments that promise to
reverse hair loss. But a new
era of hair restoration
technology, using "cold"
laser hair therapy (LHT),
offers hope for those who
don't have advanced hair
loss. LHT alone and in
combination with topical
and/or oral medications has
produced excellent results
for men and women.
Also known as "cold" lasers,
LHT uses therapeutic soft
low-light level lasers (LLLL)
that were developed in
Europe for healing wounds,
treating hair loss and other
diseases of the scalp.
The LHT program uses a laser
device with multiple lasers
on a rotating head. The
rotating head is housed in a
moveable hood that is
positioned directly above
the patient's head. The
patient is seated while the
hood is lowered onto the
head, approximately 2 cm
from the scalp. The close
proximity of the laser to
the patient's scalp allows
for maximum irradiation and
minimal dispersion of the
laser light energy.
LHT is effective in treating
androgenetic alopecia and
telogen effluvium. Based on
the experience in my
practice, 80 percent of
patients with androgenetic
alopecia report increased
hair density after the first
three to six months of
treatment. Nearly all of my
patients with telogen
effluvium report complete
cessation of shedding. The
hair growth continues while
patients complete the full
one year of LHT and will
taper after 12 months. Most
patients will require
monthly follow-up treatments
to maintain their results.
All patients who take oral
or topical medications are
encouraged to continue on
those as well.
With LHT, we have the
enhanced benefits of
low-light level lasers that
stimulate biophysical repair
and neovascularization. This
is a remarkable adjunct to
the combination of other
therapies we now have. It
warrants further
consideration and
integration into practices
serious about treating hair
loss. “
David P. Melamed, MD,
MSc, is in private practice
at West LA Medical &
Skincare, with offices in
Los Angeles and New York. He
specializes in nonsurgical
cosmetic enhancements and
age management medicine. He
is a member of the American
Academy of Aesthetic
Medicine and the American
Society for Laser Surgery
and Medicine.
Disclosure: Dr. Melamed
indicates that he has no
affiliations with any
commercial entities,
directly or indirectly
referenced in this article.


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