Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT): Sham or Effective Hair Loss Treatment?
Despite continued interest and intrigue from the [tag]hair loss[/tag] community, [tag]Low Level Laser Therapy[/tag] (LLLT) remains a controversial and divisive topic. Some hair restoration physician experts believe it is a legitimate treatment and has its place in modern hair restoration. However, other hair loss experts think the evidence behind LLLT is lacking, and claim those providing and promoting [tag]laser therapy[/tag] are supporting “junk science.”
However, while debating and doubting new medical [tag]hair loss treatments[/tag] can be a healthy practice, the reality is that laser therapy is currently offered in a variety of settings and [tag]balding[/tag] men and women must know whether it is an effective, worthwhile treatment.
Knowing this, several important questions remain: has Low Level Laser Therapy proven itself as an effective [tag]hair restoration[/tag] product? What types of individuals should investigate laser therapy? Specifically, what are the leading [tag]hair loss doctors[/tag] saying? Finally, should balding patients try laser treatment?
To answer these questions and further investigate the history of LLLT, review the newest article:
Low Level Laser Therapy: “Sham” or Effective Hair Loss Treatment?
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