Androgenetic alopecia, commonly known as pattern hair loss, affects millions of men and women. These red light therapy systems, which include helmets or combs, may help.
Both studies, which were funded and conducted by the manufacturer of one of these devices, found an increase in hair growth after red light treatment.
Lanzafame, who is also executive director and chairman of the Society of Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgeons, explained to BuzzFeed News that applying light at specific wavelengths and doses can stimulate the growth of non-pigmented skin cells in the scalp. The light essentially helps to stimulate mitochondria, or the energy engines, in these cells. On a tissue level, the light treatment can also have anti-inflammatory effects that help with hair regrowth.
to get FDA clearance. They also may not work for other types of hair loss — like alopecia due to an autoimmune condition or chemotherapy — or for those who are already completely bald, he said.
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