This blog offers in depth analysis of RegrowMD laser 272 laser cap in comparison with several other brands made by the same manufacturer, and show you how to save $200.
RegrowMD laser 272 laser cap is a Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) based device for hair loss treatment. LLLT was demonstrated to be safe to treat hair loss. It was first FDA cleared (not approved) for hair loss treatment in 2007.
Currently threre are three types of LLLT devices for use at home.
1. LLLT Lasercomb marketed by HairMax.
2. LLLT laser helmet, such as Therapdome, Irestore, ihelmet, and iglow.
3. LLLT laser cap, such as Capillus, Kiierr, Redrestore, Hair Covet, and the one this blog is going to review– RegrowMD laser cap.
The laser comb requires user to hold the device and comb hair for 10 to 15 minutes (every other day). Apparently, it is much less convenient than laser helmet or cap, which you can just put it on your head for 20 to 30 minutes a day (3 times a week) without even thinking about it. Laser cap looks more like a baseball hat, thus it is more discreet than the laser helmet.
Product Features
How it works? RegrowMD Laser 272 works by delivering laser light to the scalp, energizing and activating hair follicles to stimulate hair growth.
BioLight Comfort design with linear openings for better light flow
Number of laser diodes: 272 Laser diodes, NO LED lights.
How often should one use: Just 30 minutes, 3 days a week
Discreet use – wear under sports cap or your favorite hat, Use at home or on-the-go
Lightweight, portable and battery-powered for hands-free use
Who can use the product?
Like other laser cap such as Capillus, this product does not work for all hair loss type and skin types.
It works only for androgenic alopecia (male/female pattern hair loss). Even with the androgenic alopecia, it is only intended for men with Norwood-Hamilton Scale classifications of type IIa to V and women with Ludwig Savin Scale classification type I to II. Read More..
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