Red Light Therapy

Red Light Therapy for Hair Growth In NZ.

Laser Caps FDA Approved.

Laser caps for Hair Growth are a non-invasive and FDA-approved treatment for hair loss. They consist of a cap that contains low-level laser diodes that emit red light therapy. The red light therapy stimulates the hair follicles to promote hair growth and also increases blood flow to the scalp.

The laser caps are designed to be worn for 30 minutes to an hour, three times a week. They are suitable for both men and women and are safe to use on all hair types. They are also convenient as they can be worn at home or while doing other activities.

One of the benefits of using a laser cap is that it is a pain-free and non-invasive treatment.

Hair Growth Mechanism

Laser caps, also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT) devices, work by emitting low-power laser light at a specific wavelength (usually 650nm or 808nm) onto the scalp. This light is absorbed by the hair follicles, stimulating cellular metabolism and increasing blood flow to the hair follicles. This process is known as photobiomodulation.

When the laser light penetrates the scalp, it activates an enzyme called cytochrome c oxidase, which stimulates the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in the mitochondria of the hair follicle cells. ATP is the energy source for cellular metabolism, and its increased production leads to improved cellular function and enhanced hair growth.

The laser light also increases blood flow to the hair follicles, which helps to deliver more oxygen and nutrients to the hair roots, promoting hair growth. Additionally, the laser light can reduce inflammation in the scalp, which is a common cause of hair loss.

Overall, the use of laser caps for hair growth is supported by a growing body of scientific evidence, including randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews. While the exact mechanism of action is not yet fully understood, it appears that the laser light stimulates cellular metabolism and blood flow, promoting hair growth and improving the overall health of the hair follicles.

However, it is important to note that laser caps may not work for everyone and results may vary

 

Red Light Therapy. The Clinical Evidence

​Low dose laser therapy for hair loss Author: Anoma Ranaweera B.V. Sc; PhD (Clinical Biochemistry, University of Liverpool, UK), 2013.

What is low dose laser therapy?
​Low level laser therapy is a safe form of light/heat treatment under investigation for a variety of health indications. It is being used to treat the genetic forms of hair loss common in men and women, androgenetic alopecia or pattern balding.
Low level laser therapy is also called red light therapy, cold laser, soft laser, biostimulation and photobiomodulation.
Pattern balding Androgenetic alopecia can affect up to 70% of men (male pattern balding) and 40% of women (female pattern balding) at some point in their lifetime. While men typically present with a distinctive alopecia pattern involving hairline recession and vertex balding, women normally exhibit a diffuse hair thinning over the top of their scalps. For both men and women, losing their hair is a frustrating experience.
The current treatment standard for pattern balding is therapy with minoxidil and finasteride, with hair transplantation as a surgical option. However, low level laser treatment for hair loss is now also promoted as a safe alternative or additional treatment.
Low level laser therapy for pattern balding. Laser therapy used for hair loss treatment depends on devices that emit a light that can penetrate the scalp. Excimer (308 nm), helium-neon (632.8 nm), and fractional erbium-glass (1550 nm) lasers have been used. Low level laser therapy (LLLT) uses devices with diodes that emit red light (wavelength 630-670 nanometers), or infrared radiation, available as:

  • in-salon hoods or overhead panels

  • bonnet or head caps

  • hand-held devices.


The HairMax® LaserComb (Lexington International LLC, USA) was given 501(k) clearance to market by the FDA for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia and promotion of hair growth in men in 2007 and in women in 2011. Battery-powered models have 7, 9 or 12 beams of red light that pass through the teeth of a comb.
The iRestore Hair Growth System with diode red lights and infrared laser was cleared for marketing by the FDA in 2016. It is a head cap indicated to promote hair growth in females with androgenetic alopecia who have Ludwig-Savin Classifications of I- II, males who have Norwood-Hamilton Classifications of lla- V and for both, Fitzpatrick Classification of Skin Phototypes I to IV.
Who are the best candidates for low level laser therapy for hair loss? Low level laser therapy is intended for men and women with thinning hair or pattern baldness caused by a hereditary condition.
Physicians use a system known as the Norwood-Hamilton Classification (men) and the Ludwig-Savin Scale (women) to describe the degree of hair loss. Low level laser therapy is intended for promotion of hair growth in males who have Norwood Hamilton Classifications of IIa to V and in females who have Ludwig (Savin) I-4, II-1, II-2, or frontal patterns of hair loss and have Fitzpatrick skin phototypes I to IV.
How is laser hair therapy supposed to work? The hair growth cycle consists of three phases: growth (anagen phase), resting (telogen phase) and shedding (catagen phase). Hair loss in androgenetic alopecia depends on a testosterone derivative in the skin, dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Low level laser therapy is believed to increase blood flow in the scalp and stimulate metabolism in catagen or telogen follicles, resulting in the production of anagen hair. In theory:

  • The photons of light act on cytochrome C oxidase leading to the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). This is converted to cyclic AMP in the hair follicle cells, releasing energy and stimulating metabolic processes necessary for hair growth.

  • Release of nitric oxide from cells leads to increased vascularisation to the scalp distributing nutrients and oxygen to the hair roots.

  • Excessive build-up of DHT is prevented.

What is the clinical evidence to show laser hair therapy is effective?

  • Results of a double-blind, sham device-controlled, randomised multicentre trial have shown that 110 male patients with Norwood-Hamilton classes IIa-V androgenic alopecia, exhibited a significantly greater increase in mean terminal hair density compared with subjects in the sham device group after 26 weeks therapy with the laser light comb (p <0.0001).[1]

  • Macro photographs of the scalp were captured of all of the subjects at the beginning and end of the trial and sophisticated hair counting software was used to determine the number of normal-sized hairs that grew as a result of using either device.

  • Hair growth in subjects who used laser therapy increased by an average of 19 normal-size hairs per square centimeter, while it decreased by an average of 7 normal-size hairs per square centimeter in those using the placebo device.

  • Consistent with this evidence for primary effectiveness, significant improvements in overall hair regrowth were demonstrated in terms of patients' subjective assessment (p < 0.015) at 26 weeks over baseline.

  • Treated subjects also experienced more favourable hair attributes, such as thicker, shinier, and more manageable hair compared to those who used the placebo device.

  • No statistical improvement was noted on global investigator assessment.

  • Similar study results have been reported in a double-blind device controlled study in women with androgenic alopecia. [2]

In a second study of 103 males and 122 females with pattern alopecia that completed the study, HairMax® LaserComb (with 12, 9 and 7 beams) was reported to result in increase in terminal hair density compared to similar trial subjects treated with a sham device.[3]
Trials are underway to study the efficacy of LaserCap™ (Transdermal Cap, Gates Mills, Ohio), TopHat 655 Rejuvenation System (Apira Science, Newport Beach, California) and Erchronia ML Scanner (Erchronia Corporation, McKinney, Texas) in pattern alopecia and other forms of hair loss. [4]
However, published trials of low level laser light have been criticised as not being independent and anedotal individual reports of using these devices appears disappointing.
Benefits of laser therapy for hair loss

  • Low level laser therapy can be used in both men and women

  • No adverse effects have been reported

  • It is clean and painless

  • Low level laser hair therapy is relatively inexpensive

  • It requires minimal time commitment

  • Some low level laser therapy devices are portable

  • Hair growth may occur on the top of the head/crown and along the hairline of forehead

Improvement is reported in at least some users after 12 to 26 weeks of use, with reduced hair fall and noticeable hair growth.
How is low level laser hair therapy administered ?
Laser hair therapy may be delivered in a salon by professionals trained in its administration, or at home.
Two to three times weekly treatments are typically recommended, and consist of a 8 to 15-minute exposure of the scalp to light-emitting diodes under a bonnet or head cap or using a handheld comb or brush.
Scalp treatment and massages that promote blood circulation may be used additionally as part of the program.
Proprietors of low level laser therapy services speak about the importance of regularity, which includes frequent appointments (twice a week, more or less) over a long duration (typically one year).
Warnings and caution. Laser therapy should not be used concomitantly with medications or products that are photosensitising (see drug-induced photosensitivity).

Are you contemplating red light therapy for hair growth in NZ? At The Hair Clinic, we specialise in this innovative, non-invasive treatment, offering a trusted solution for those facing hair loss.

As a leading clinic in New Zealand, our commitment lies in aiding individuals to regain fuller, healthier hair through state-of-the-art hair loss treatments, including red light therapy.

Red Light Therapy for Hair Loss

Red Light Therapy for hair loss, also known as Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), is a groundbreaking hair loss treatment in NZ that harnesses the power of low-level laser diodes. These diodes emit a specific wavelength of light, stimulating hair follicles and promoting hair growth. This FDA-approved method is revolutionising the approach to hair loss, offering a pain-free and non-invasive alternative to traditional treatments.

Laser Caps - The Core of Red Light Therapy

Central to this red light therapy are the laser caps, which are equipped with low-level laser diodes. When worn, these caps deliver red light directly to the scalp, enhancing blood flow and stimulating follicular activity. Designed for ease of use, they can be conveniently worn for 30 minutes to an hour, three times a week, either at home or while engaging in other activities.

The Science Behind Laser Caps

The efficacy of laser caps is in their ability to emit laser light at specific wavelengths (usually 650nm or 808nm), which is absorbed by the hair follicles. This process, known as photobiomodulation, activates the enzyme cytochrome c oxidase within the cells. This activation leads to the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), boosting cellular metabolism and, consequently, hair growth. Additionally, the increased blood flow to the scalp delivers essential nutrients and oxygen to the hair roots, further promoting hair growth and reducing scalp inflammation.

Clinical Evidence Supporting Red Light Therapy

The effectiveness of red light therapy is backed by substantial scientific research, including randomised controlled trials and systematic reviews. Studies have shown a significant increase in hair density and overall hair regrowth in subjects who used laser therapy, as compared to those using placebo devices. These studies demonstrate the therapy's ability to produce thicker, shinier, and more manageable hair.

At our women’s and men’s clinic Auckland, we provide hair treatment therapies in a comfortable and safe environment.

Purchase Laser Cap

The Hair Clinic offers laser caps for purchase, enabling our clients to conveniently continue their hair growth journey at home.

Who Benefits from Red Light Therapy?

This therapy is particularly beneficial for individuals experiencing thinning hair or pattern baldness caused by hereditary conditions. Men and women with specific patterns of hair loss, as classified by the Norwood-Hamilton and Ludwig-Savin scales, are ideal candidates for this treatment.

How Red Light Therapy Works

The hair growth cycle comprises three phases: growth, resting, and shedding. Red light therapy primarily impacts the growth phase, increasing blood flow in the scalp and stimulating metabolism in dormant follicles to produce new hair. The photons from the laser light lead to increased ATP production, which is crucial for hair growth. It also prevents the excessive build-up of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a key factor in androgenetic alopecia.

Laser hair therapy can be administered both in-salon by professionals and at home. The typical regimen involves two to three weekly sessions, each lasting 8 to 15 minutes. Regular treatments over an extended period are vital for achieving optimal results.

Benefits of Red Light Therapy

One of the significant advantages of this therapy is its safety profile – it has no reported adverse effects. It's a clean, painless treatment that requires minimal time commitment and offers portability for those with busy lifestyles. Notably, users report improvement in hair growth after 12 to 26 weeks of consistent use.

Warnings and Cautions

While red light therapy is generally safe, it should not be used in conjunction with photosensitising medications or products. It's important to consult with healthcare professionals at The Hair Clinic to assess suitability and develop a personalised treatment plan.

Embracing the Future of Hair Regrowth with Red Light Therapy

Red light therapy represents a significant advancement in the treatment of hair loss, offering a convenient, non-invasive, and effective solution. At The Hair Clinic, we are committed to providing our clients with the latest and most effective treatments for hair regrowth. Whether you are experiencing early signs of hair thinning or more advanced hair loss, our team is here to guide you through your journey to fuller, healthier hair.

In embracing red light therapy, we invite you to discover a modern approach to combating hair loss. With scientific backing and proven results, this treatment offers a promising solution for many individuals facing hair loss challenges. Contact The Hair Clinic today to learn more about how red light therapy can be part of your solution to hair loss.