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What is Laser Light Therapy for Hair Loss?


Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but the way we appear on the outside often defines how we feel on the inside. Hair plays a huge role in how people see themselves physically, and this corresponds directly to self esteem and confidence levels.


As the human body ages, many things begin to change. Hormone production is among these changes, and it affects more than you might think. In both men and women, hormone irregularities often lead to hair loss. The U.S. National Library of Medicine explains, "Over 20 million women in the United States suffer from hair loss, and about 40% of those women are under forty years of age. The emotional aspects of hair loss for females include anxiety and depression, frustration and poor self-esteem. Androgenetic alopecia is a common cause of female balding and the most likely reason for excessive hair loss." Hair loss can also be caused by stress, physical trauma, and illness.


While there are multiple ways to lose your hair, there aren't too many proven methods of successfully restimulating hair follicles to reproduce. Low-level laser therapy, also known as LLLT is one. If you're experiencing hair loss and are looking for ways to increase natural growth, this blog is for you. Here we'll discover how LLLT works and how to decide if it's for you.


The Science Behind Laser Light Therapy


Low- Light Laser Therapy uses laser technology to penetrate the surface of the scalp and rejuvenate hair cells at the root. The Journal of Lasers in Surgery and Medicine writes, "LLLT was discovered serendipitously in the 1960s when mice irradiated with a low fluence red laser grew hair. Since that time LLLT has demonstrated promise in conditions from wound healing to stroke recovery, from treatment of musculoskeletal pain to prevention of mucositis." Now, the treatment is being used in Medi Spa and Medical Clinics across North America to treat hair loss.


Laser Light Therapy works better than alternative hair growth treatments because it sencourages new growth by stimulating the natural rejuvenation of hair at the cellular level. This increases the chance for future growth without the need of therapy.


Benefits of Laser Light Therapy for Hair Loss


Obviously, the main benefit to using any sort of hair treatment is the potential to regrow lost hair. For men and women across America hair loss impacts more than just physical appearance. It can cause internal turmoil which causes personal, social, and even work problems. Some of the major benefits of LLLT aside from the physical re-growing of hair include:



The benefits of laser light therapy are well documented, and don't stop at hair growth alone. It also resolves a plethora of other skin related concerns. One study, published through Harvard University suggests, "Dermatological disorders involving inflammation, acne, scars, aging and pigmentation have been investigated with the assistance of animal models and clinical trials. The most commercially successful use of LLLT is for managing alopecia (hair loss) in both men and women."


Seeing what a difference laser light therapy makes on cells in the human body, it's easy to see how it could help with hair loss.


How Online Doctor Prescriptions Make Life Easier


Since the launch of telemedicine in the 1960's, the concept of long-distance doctors has helped the world over. The technology was first developed for astronauts with NASA to receive the treatment they require away from home, but we quickly realized the many advantages of telemdicine.


With the invention of the internet came telemdicine. This assists rural dwellers and individuals with mobility issues to get the medical attention they require. You don't need to live in the country to reap the advantages of online based doctors, however. Many city livers are just as thrilled to avoid taking time off from work to schedule appointments, sit in overheated waiting rooms, and discuss personal problems in front of strangers.


Through a one on one consultation with U.S. based doctors through QuickRXRefill, you can quickly and effectively receive treatment for your hair loss.


For more information on ourdoctors and prescription service here at QuickRXRefill, we invite you to contact us today.


 

 

Claudette Zaremba
Claudette Zaremba, M.D. is a Board Certified doctor with her focused speciality in Family Medicine and Psychiatry. In 1987, she graduated cum laude with a degree in Biology from the University of Houston, and in 1992, received her medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch. In 2002, she went on to complete her Family Practice Residency at Dartmouth College and completed her Psychiatry Residency at the University of California San Francisco in 1993. Dr. Zaremba is both members of the American Board of Family Medicine and American Medical Association. Preferring to use a holistic approach ("Whole Body") to her medical practice, Dr. Zaremba believes good health starts with preventative medicine. View the bio in detail.

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