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Clinical evidence supports a red window from ~650 to 680 nm for androgenetic alopecia, with two active clusters: ~650–655 nm and a newer upper-red cluster around ~675–680 nm. Theradome is...
A medical device worn directly on your head demands the strictest possible manufacturing ecosystem… and in the United States, FDA-regulated quality systems, traceability laws, and engineering controls create a level...
It’s a strange truth in hair restoration science: even the most advanced laser device on the planet won’t help you if it’s not delivering the right amount of light energy...
Yes. For many people with early to moderate androgenetic alopecia, Laser Phototherapy (LPT) is a safe, FDA-cleared, evidence-based option to stimulate hair density and slow hair thinning. But it’s not...
Laser Phototherapy harnesses cold, low-power red light tuned to wavelengths that stimulate the scalp. The light is absorbed by mitochondrial chromophores like cytochrome c oxidase, nudging follicles to produce more...
Theradome (a wearable laser phototherapy device) is most effective in earlier stages of androgenetic hair loss, when follicles are still viable and miniaturizing. In more advanced cases, its role is...
Female hair loss—especially female pattern hair loss (FPHL)—is common. Many women are turning to Laser Phototherapy (LPT) because it is non-drug, relatively safe, usable at home, and backed by growing...
Tinea capitis is a fungal infection of the scalp and hair shafts (commonly called “scalp ringworm”). It causes patches of hair loss, scaling, itching — and must be treated with...