Laser Hair Loss Treatment: The Secret of How It Works
Getting good and desired results, you would need to undergo the treatment sessions many times a month. The treatment contributes to an increase in the blood flow to the scalp, which in turn enables the hair follicles to absorb more nutrients
Unlike powerful medical lasers that are commonly used to cut through skin tissue, low-level lasers or “cold lasers” are used in a variety of cosmetic treatments, particularly in treatments designed to combat hair loss. These lasers work by directing photons into the cells, which produces an acceleration of metabolic activity inside the mitochondria of the cell. This increased metabolic activity is believed to have the ability to regenerate and repair damaged cells.
Cold laser treatments are performed in several hair loss treatment centers, and are touted as a safe and non-surgical method to regrow hair. The process usually begins with a thorough cleaning of the hair and scalp in order to remove debris, dirt, oil, and dead skin cells which may dull the surface of the scalp and clog hair follicles. Once the scalp and hair have been thoroughly cleaned, a topical gel or cream may be applied over the scalp to aid in the penetration of the laser.