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By Adekunbi Balogun [Kingston University]

Laser combs are electric hair combs, which use laser light therapy to stimulate hair growth. They can help treat alopecia and improve the appearance of thinning hair in both men and women, when used as directed. Apart from this, they provide a fairly inexpensive and convenient way to treat alopecia compared with the large laser machines, which have been exclusive to clinics only. Laser combs are easy to use and can be used wherever and whenever you chose.

Laser combs work by emitting low-laser light (process can be referred to as Laser Phototherapy), which stimulates the cells of the scalp and hair follicles. Just as plants respond to light, which helps them to grow and thrive, the hair will respond to a laser comb's phototherapy by growing stronger, thicker, fuller and healthier. Laser light increases blood flow to the hair follicle up to 50%; this causes more nutrition to be supplied to the hair and consequently increasing the growth rates of the hair. The correct dosage of light energy is applied from a different number of laser positions and helps in stimulating hair follicles, preventing too much hair loss and giving beautiful hair which is shiny, soft as well as thick and better manageable. The scalp will also become healthier since one of the beneficial effects of the laser comb can lead to a reduction in dandruff and scalp irritation.

A laser produces light measured at a wavelength of nanometers typical between 638.2 nm and 670 nm, a pure wave-length at the peak of red light in the visible light spectrum. Hair laser light therapy provides the essential boost of pure red light at precisely the right frequency to revitalize and repair hair, yet it utilizes a soft laser that uses less energy than a 40-watt light bulb.

With so many laser combs out in the market and manufacturers making innumerable promises to people affected by hair loss, how can you make a decision as to which laser comb to buy? It is essential that you understand the technology used in the product, and whether this will have any effect. Technologies used include,

1. Cheap LED red-light diode lasers, which are completely useless for rejuvenating hair,

2. The use of one laser separated by multiple mirror reflectors, which is nowhere near sufficient to aid in the rejuvenation of hair

3. The use of bright visible red-light LED lasers, the same kind used in laser pointers, which depending on the power of the beam can present a hazard, but do very little at all in stimulating hair growth,

HairBeam makes use of infrared laser light, which are the only ones that can promote the regeneration and rejuvenation process by penetrating the deepest and stimulating the very best. The infrared laser light employed by HairBeam injects precise wavelengths of bio-stimulating energy directly into the hair root cells or follicles. This light energy converts into chemical energy, promoting natural healing. It employs 5 "precision engineered" infrared lasers with dispersion lens that make direct contact with your scalp. This ensures that the laser light is absorbed directly into the hair root cells precisely where it's needed. It uses the exact frequency and wavelength necessary to maximize the healing and rejuvenation process, and there is no loss or divergence of the laser light as with other poorly made models. All energy goes into stimulating the hair roots and consequently, dull lifeless hair is re-nourished and enriched.

HairBeam is powerful and safe to use, and can be used with other treatments resulting in a synergy, which may well provide extra improvement to the condition of the hair.

Totally safe, non chemical, easy to use and painless, the Hairbeam can be used every day for visible results in as little as 4 months. If you want guaranteed long term results, designed by specialists in hair loss, backed by scientific research and made to exacting standards, then this is the product for you.

Hairbeam Hair Laser



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