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The Theradome targets two significant parts of the hair follicle, the bulge, and the papilla. The papilla is responsible for hair length, thickness, and general health of the hair (keratin). The bulge is responsible for regulating the phase cycle of the hair, as there are four cycles to a hair cycle: telogen and catagen. The anagen phase is the most important as this ensures that the hair stays on your scalp between 2 and 6 years (for healthy individuals).

Therefore, the Theradome laser beams stimulate both the bulge and papilla, which are necessary to have a healthy hair scalp. Both the papilla and the bulge have to be optimized to keep your hair healthy.
Hair length depends on genetics and how well you take care of your hair. Theradome is certainly part of a healthy hair routine and will help follicles stay stimulated to continue growing long healthy hair. It does not dry hair out and only targets the scalp and hair follicles, not the ends. Theradome can also increase the density of your hair (number of strands) so that hair is thicker and fuller. Therefore, your length could increase with stimulated follicles, more strands, and good hair care if genetics allow it.
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Both FSA (Flexible Spending Account) and HSA (Health Savings Accounts) can be used to buy FDA-cleared medical devices, like a Theradome. If you have been diagnosed with Androgenetic Alopecia you should be able to use both a FSA/HSA accounts to purchase the Theradome. To check eligibility, review your employer’s benefits package or contact your HR department for FSA. For HSA, check your health plan details to ensure it qualifies as an HDHP and verify other eligibility criteria.
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