Proven Laser Studies & Resources
Research and extensive testing has proven that Laser Bio-Stimulation with low level lasers works and works well.
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| Male results | |
|---|---|
| 100% | Resisted hair loss in vertex area |
| 82.8% | Increased hair regrowth in vertex area |
| 100% | Resisted hair loss in frontal areas |
| 84.6% | Increased hair regrowth in frontal area |
| Female results | |
|---|---|
| 100% | Resisted hair loss in vertex areas |
| 96.4% | Increased hair regrowth in vertex area |
| 87.5% | Resisted hair loss in frontal areas |
| 75% | Increased hair regrowth in frontal area |
| Studies in the United States | |
|---|---|
| 100% | Stabilization of hair |
| 40% | Increased hair regrowth |
| Studies in Europe | |
|---|---|
| 100% | Hair retention |
| 20% | Improvement in thickness and density |
Hair improvement evidence from Harvard University
Massachusetts General Hospital (Harvard University) Demonstrated development of healthy hair follicles through Laser Bio-Stimulation
| Study References |
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| Karu, T (1998) The science of low power laser therapy. Gordon and Breach Science Publishers. |
| Stough, D., Stenn, K., Haber, R., Parsley, W. M., Vogel, J. E. and Whiting, D. A. (2006) Psychological effect, pathophysiology, and management of androgenetic alopecia in men. Mayo Clin Proc 81 , p. 267 |
| Tuner, J and Hode, L (2002) Laser therapy clinical practice and scientific background. Prima Books. |
| Whelan HT, et.al. J Clin Laser Med Surg. 2001 Dec;19(6):305-14. Effect of NASA light-emitting diode irradiation on wound healing. |



