u/devil940

What are your thoughts on low level laser therapy (LLLT) ?

Google said LLLT appears to help existing follicles by increasing cellular energy production inside hair follicles and reduced inflammation around the scalp. Some studies show modest improvements in hair density and shaft thickness.

So can I assume it is a support treatment than a primary treatment?

And if someone is already using finasteride, minoxidil, or has had a hair transplant, a laser cap MAY provide a small boost in growth quality and recovery. If someone is relying on LLLT alone to reverse advanced baldness, expectations should stay realistic.

But this LLLT device is expensive!!

Would you rather spend $800–$1,500 on a laser cap, or put that money toward medication, PRP, or a future transplant?

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u/devil940 — 11 hours ago

you're definitely going to places in life

[25F] I gave birth to my daughter about a month ago and today I saw my hair in the mirror and I can see visible hairloss.
I got my blood reports yesterday I am not deficit in anything except VitD and Iron.
I have started my supplements but now that I have seen this I can't take it out of my head.
It has ruined my mental health and Idk how to react. I know I am being impatient but is their anyway that I can grow my hair back faster?? I am desperate at this point.

u/devil940 — 1 day ago

Severe dryness after Min

[21M] I have using 5% min from past 4 months. I had no major issues except few spells of dryness but recently it got way worse. I asked my friend to inspect my scalp and he said I have nothing going on there. And btw I donot have dandruff like flakes just super super dry hair. And I use Nizoral 2 times in a week. Nothing except these two. I want to add a hair mask or some moisturizer to control the dryness and I have tried reverse washing as well and I am bad at it. Most of the conditioner ends up on my scalp. How to get rid of this dryness?????

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u/devil940 — 2 days ago