Despite continued interest and intrigue from the hair loss community, Low Level Laser Therapy (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 laser therapy are supporting “junk science.”
Knowing this, several important questions remain: has Low Level Laser Therapy proven itself as an effective hair restoration product? What types of individuals should investigate laser therapy? Specifically, what are the leading hair loss doctors 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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Blake Bloxham – formerly “Future_HT_Doc”
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