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iGrow Laser – The Leader of at home Laser Light Therapy

iGrow uses Low Level Laser Therapy to help your hair rejuvenation efforts in the comfort of your own home.  Hundreds of clinical studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of low level laser therapy on various conditions, mainly hair loss, carpal tunnel syndrome and acne. Tests have shown that pulsing light can enhance the effectiveness of Low Level Laser Therapy.

iGrow combines and leverages in a Patent-Pending device a built-in laser and LED. Allowing clients in a fast-acting, safe, affordable, convenient, and portable manner achieve optimal hair health right at home.

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What is Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)?

This is a laser/light therapy that utilizes laser/light energy below a specific energy threshold and within a specific wavelength. Light sources uses for this type of therapy can range from laser and LED devices. Laser devices are also referred to as cold lasers, because they produce no heat, are safe and cannot burn or injure your skin.

 

How does Low Level Laser Therapy Work?

Studies have shown that LLLT is absorbed into the cells, which stimulates cellular activity.  As you are aware, as cells age they become less active. LLLT restores and makes them active increasing the effectiveness in hair restoration.

 

Are there any medical studies that support the use of LLT for hair rejuvenation?

Yes, Dermatologist and Medical Doctors across the United States, Europe and Asia endorse the use of LLLT technology for patients suffering from hair loss.

 

Low Level Laser Technology Timeline

1984

In a clinical study performed by Dr. Trelles Low Level Laser Technology treatments to individuals suffering from alopecia areata show positive  response.

1993

In a double blind study, hereditary androgenetic alopecia in young males result in increased hair growth and hair shaft tensile strength and stoppage of hair loss.

2004

Retrospective study by Glen Charles on 25 males treated with LLLT, shows an average increase in hair counts.

2005

Study by Richard Burgmeier, MD shows increases in average hair growth in men and women.

2007

Multi center study of males with androgenetic alopecia shows increase in terminal hair counts following 16 weeks of LLLT.

2009

Results of a study by hair loss specialist Ted Daly, MD shows a significant majority of females suffering from female pattern hair loss showed moderate to significant improvement following 16 weeks of LLLT.

2010

Physician based laser hood for female pattern hair loss was approved by the FDA.