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Yes, laser therapy can be used after derma rolling. But the more important question is whether derma rolling should be part of a hair growth routine in the first place....
No. Topical hair care systems do not stop DHT production locally or systemically. Hormones are regulated by complex endocrine pathways throughout the body, and shampoos or cosmetic scalp products are...
Theradome can pay for itself over time because it’s a one-time, FDA-cleared Laser Phototherapy (LPT) device that treats androgenetic alopecia at the follicle level. In contrast, wigs, extensions, and medications...
If you have androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss) and you want the most reliable home Laser Phototherapy (LPT) routine, a laser helmet usually wins on coverage and consistency. A laser...
We do not yet have human clinical evidence showing that Laser Phototherapy (LPT) directly increases exosome uptake into scalp or follicle cells. What we do have is a biologically plausible...
Laser Phototherapy (LPT) can support hair regrowth in androgenetic alopecia when used consistently. Clinics offer supervised treatments, but they tend to be expensive and require frequent visits. A high‑quality, FDA‑cleared...
A hair transplant is not the finish line. It’s the handoff. What happens in the first 7, 30, and 90 days after surgery determines whether grafts settle in calmly, whether...
Most pantry remedies and flashy gadgets won’t reliably regrow pattern hair. Evidence supports a few medical treatments (topical minoxidil, oral 5-alpha reductase blockers) and device-level Laser Phototherapy (LPT) has randomized,...