This device is a low-level diode laser and LED therapy system (650nm diode and 808nm IR plus multi-color LEDs) designed to stimulate hair follicles, improve scalp health and promote hair regrowth. Low-level light penetrates the scalp to increase cellular activity around hair follicles, reduce inflammation and encourage dormant follicles to become active again.
It is intended for men and women experiencing various types of hair loss, including androgenetic hair thinning, postpartum shedding, alopecia areata (to improve hair intensity), hair loss related to endocrine or nerve problems, and for post-hair-transplant hair care. Individual suitability should be confirmed with a clinician.
The system uses a 650nm diode laser (320 mW) and an 808nm infrared diode laser (2200 mW), combined with LED therapy: 630nm red (~1000 mW), 460nm blue (~1000 mW) and 580nm yellow (~2000 mW) as specified by the manufacturer. These combined wavelengths target different tissue depths and scalp conditions.
The device supports treatment times from 0–60 minutes. Common protocols are about 20–30 minutes per session, 2–3 times per week initially. Noticeable results often require consistent treatment for 3–6 months. Exact protocols should be tailored by the treating practitioner.
Low-level laser and LED therapy is generally non-invasive and painless. Some users report mild warmth, scalp tingling or temporary increased shedding in early weeks (a sign of follicle cycling). Serious side effects are uncommon, but any persistent discomfort should be evaluated by a clinician.
Contraindications commonly include active malignancy in the treatment area, open wounds or infections on the scalp, and conditions causing photosensitivity. Caution is advised for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, people on photosensitizing medications, and those with implanted electronic devices—consult a physician before use. Follow the manufacturer's safety guidelines and local regulations.
Yes—the manufacturer lists post-transplant hair care as an indication. However, timing matters: do not use on fresh grafts until the transplant surgeon gives clearance (commonly several days to a few weeks post-op). Always follow the transplant clinic’s guidance.
Individual response varies. Some users see improved hair density or quality after 8–12 weeks, but typical clinically meaningful results often take 3–6 months of regular treatment. Maintenance sessions may be recommended thereafter.
Yes. The device features adjustable treatment time, pulse width and pulsing delay (pulse range 1–10s, delay 0–10s), and selectable power/wavelength combinations. An 8‑inch multi-color touch screen provides control for tailoring treatments to patient needs.
Yes. The machine is designed for professional use in clinical and commercial settings. It has robust power specifications (input power ~200W) and selectable voltage options (AC110V/AC230V variants) to suit different regions.
In many cases, low-level laser therapy is used as part of a combined treatment plan (topical agents, PRP, etc.). Coordination with the treating clinician is important to schedule sessions appropriately and avoid interactions—some protocols advise spacing laser sessions relative to certain procedures.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning and disinfection. Generally, power off and unplug before cleaning; use a soft cloth with approved disinfectant wipes on external surfaces and handle interfaces. Inspect cables, connectors and treatment heads regularly and replace damaged parts as needed.
Regulatory clearances vary by model and market. The product description does not list specific certifications. Always ask the seller for current regulatory clearances, CE marking, FDA clearance/510(k) status (if sold in the U.S.), and local approvals before purchase and use.
Warranty terms and after-sales support (spare parts, technical assistance, field service) depend on the seller or distributor. Ask your vendor for details on warranty length, included support, available training, and service options before buying.
Use baseline photographs, hair density/diameter measurements or validated scoring scales (e.g., Norwood/Hamilton for men, Ludwig for women) to track progress. Record session parameters (wavelengths, power, pulse settings, duration and frequency) and clinical notes on patient response to optimize protocols.
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