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Titian Titian
18 July 2023

LLLT Usage in Hair Loss

Hello as I know, people are employing LLLT to help with sports-related sprains. I'm curious how could this approach also be effective for managing hair loss problems?

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Vicente Karidis
Dr. Vicente Karidis
Hair transplant Surgeon
1 June 2024

Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a non-invasive procedure that utilizes low-power lasers or light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to deliver light energy into the body. It is suggested that LLLT works by stimulating cellular activity and enhancing blood flow, which could assist in reducing pain, alleviating inflammation, and promoting healing.

Not only is it used for sports-related sprains, but LLLT has also been employed to treat a wider variety of conditions, including:

Pain: Evidence suggests that LLLT is effective in alleviating pain from various conditions, including chronic pain, arthritis, and muscle strains.

Inflammation: LLLT can contribute to reducing inflammation and swelling by augmenting blood flow and decreasing the production of inflammatory chemicals.

Wound healing: LLLT can facilitate wound healing by enhancing blood circulation and stimulating the generation of new cells.

Hair loss: Studies have shown that LLLT can stimulate hair growth in individuals with androgenetic alopecia, also known as pattern baldness.

Sports injuries: LLLT can be utilized to expedite recovery from sports-related injuries, such as sprains and strains.

Muscle soreness: LLLT can aid in minimizing muscle soreness following exercise.

Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ): LLLT can assist in reducing pain and inflammation in individuals with TMJ disorder.

Oral mucositis: LLLT can help prevent and treat oral mucositis, a painful condition that may occur in individuals undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

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