A laser hair loss treatment works under the premise that light can heal. This alternative treatment is for both men and women, and it works to stimulate new hair growth, as well as aid thinning hair and a problematic scalp. The laser treatment is designed to stimulate the body's natural healing energy. Its basic theory relies on the fact that light is linked to cell function. Encouraging healthy cell function should work to promote regeneration of healthy hair.
Laser therapy is an efficient use of light
On the plus side of laser hair loss treatment, it is very efficient, as it uses low power requirements. The equipment is also easy to use and requires simply placing a hood over the patient's head and pressing the "Start" button on the machine. Laser therapy utilizes different light "doses" to produce the desired effect on the scalp and balding areas. A laser treatment takes about 30 minutes, with sessions once a week for 9 to 10 weeks, if not more, before you could see results. The proper amount of light must be concentrated on the problem areas in order for this treatment to have a benefit.
Just as sunlight, through the process known as photosynthesis, helps plants grow and thrive, the energy of light through laser treatment can help aid in the healing of human injuries. Studies are currently being conducted, with reports to be published in scientific journals upon completion.
After week 5 or 6 of the laser hair loss treatment, your scalp should notice an improvement to problem areas, including the reduction of dandruff, if that had been present. Excessive hair loss should be stopped or greatly reduced somewhere between week 6 and week 9 of the treatment sessions. After week 9, you should see hair growth beginning in bald spots and re-growth being generated in spots that were thinning. The remainder of your hair should experience a growth spurt, as well, with thicker hair strands. After the initial hair re-growth, follow-up and maintenance appointments with laser light therapy are recommended, as well as "booster" treatments once a month for continued hair generation.
Lasercomb
There is a new FDA-approved laser treatment, as well, involving a "Lasercomb." This comb works only if you have significant areas of hair left on your scalp. As you comb through your hair, a laser is supposed to be directed at your hair follicles to stimulate new growth. The cost of a Lasercomb can be as much as $500. The directions tell you not to use it every day, only for a few days a week for about 15 minutes per day. It will take approximately three to six months using a Lasercomb to actually determine if this laser hair loss treatment is working for your hair.
Minoxidil
Almost every hair loss treatment ends its advertisement with something to the effect of, "when used in conjunction with Minoxidil." Minoxidil is the only FDA-approved topical solution and supplement combination to combat hair loss and promote hair re-growth. Hair loss treatments including Minoxidil can show an improvement to your hair in as little as two to three months.
The two-step program that Provillus offers works well to promote all aspects of healthy hair regeneration. Utilizing a topical solution of Minoxidil, a dropper-full should be applied to the affected areas on the scalp twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. In combination with that, a supplement containing Vitamin B6, Magnesium, Biotin, Horsetail Silica (used by the ancient Greeks and Romans), and Para-Amino Benzoic Acid (this helps reduce wrinkles) is recommended to provide nourishment for your entire body, but particularly for the hair follicles. The nutrients are intended to provide a healthy foundation for the hair follicles to generate new growth.
While lasers are great inventions and offer much to technological applications, including limiting invasive surgeries and tendering opportunities to have multiple types of surgeries more easily and with less recovery time, laser hair loss treatment can probably still use some assistance in re-growing hair. Consider the FDA-approved drug, Minoxidil, to aid in stimulating hair growth. Provillus' two-step treatment program is a hard combination to beat.
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Do You Know Why You Lose Your Hair?
An old saying tells us that rich hair is a sign of femininity, a basic beauty feature of any woman. But there are times when, against our efforts of keeping it clean and healthy, we lose it, string by string. Even if it's not the case to worry too much and be frightened by a future baldness, it still is recommended that you see a specialist. The loss of hair or alopecia may be a sign of other conditions that need a serious and long term treatment.
Do cosmetics help?
You've tried many brands of shampoos and hair balms, even masks or different treatments that you've heard of; you gave up the hair drier and you follow advice from all specialists in women magazines. Still, your problem seems to be getting worse, instead of disappearing. Have you seen a doctor? If not, you should ask yourself some questions. And this just because only a complete set of blood tests can offer you a solution. From a merely dandruff problem or a fungus, to a severe std, like secondary syphilis, there are countless of possible reasons for losing hair.
More than that, shampoos or cosmetic products that you use as a treatment may lead to a worsening of the problem, instead of eliminating it, if used without a recommendation from a specialist. If you know you suffer from chronic affections like diabetes, seborrhea, leukemia or other area localized infections, you should look at hair loss as a natural phenomenon. Same in the case that you use unauthorized diets or treatments which keep the body from getting its needed minerals and vitamins.
When you have a hormonal imbalance
A high level of testosterone , some components of certain birth control pills, the period that follows a birth or the period before menopause, stress, emotional shocks, are just a few reasons for a hormonal imbalance. After 3 months since birth, women seem to lose hair excessively. But in their case, it is very normal: during pregnancy, they lose very close to no hair strings, so the regeneration that should occur in 9 months time, is done intensely. But if the thyroid is responsible for the hormonal imbalance, only the endocrinologist may help you.
Food matters
Lack of vitamins and minerals leads to lowering the quality of the hair strings and, in time, to losing it. This is why a key role in maintaining the health of the hair is played by a healthy and balanced diet. If the body doesn't get enough iron, even if it doesn't cause anemia, the hair is more likely to fall. You should only take supplements if the doctor advices so, after a blood test. Excessive iron in the body leads to severe problems, and so does the excessive vitamin A or selenium. These must be taken in combination with other vitamins, never alone.
Dermatologists agree that is normal to lose up to 200 hair strings per day. respect a few golden rules and you will have a very envied hair:
Wash your hair every 2-3 days. More often than that, you risk drying the scalp. If more than 5 days go between 2 washes, you risk a clogging of the pores with oil and sebum, and suffocate the hair roots.
Let the hair catch some air. Don't wear it in a ponytail or pigtails for too long, pressed in hair bands too tight or afro tails.
Brush your hair using natural hair brushes; avoid using combs made of hard plastics.