Lasertron For Hair: People across the United States have tried and experienced success with the Lasertron brush. It’s a technological breakthrough designed to satisfy your desire for thicker, fuller, and healthier looking hair. This technology is so cutting edge that the Lasertron Brush is currently undergoing clinical testing at a United States Medical Institution, and has worldwide patents pending, according to the company Web site.
Past efforts to address hair loss problems have focused on four types of treatments. These treatments include Low Level Laser Light, Galvanic Treatment, Live Enzyme Cleanser, and DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) Inhibitors. Perhaps you’ve heard about some of these solutions, and how time consuming and expensive they can be. But now, all of these treatment solutions have been combined into one, with an easy-to-use brush for men and women.
Albert Einstein paved the way for the development of therapeutic laser applications. In the early 1960s Endre Mester pioneered the use of low-level laser technology for the purpose of therapeutics, improving the healing of wounds through the use of his laser. Since that time, advances in the use of lasers for medical treatment have been more successful and its uses broadened, including the use of lasers in treatment of hair loss, according to the company’s Web site.
It works like this:
- Gently massage the pre-treatment cleanser into your scalp.
- Apply the Treatment Solution which inhibits DHT, a major cause of hair loss.
- Brush your hair with the Lasertron Brush for 15 minutes, three times a week, to stimulate cells and increase energy production.
Low level laser light energy, from the cold red part of the spectrum, is a compressed light. Different from natural light in that its color is precise, exists on a single wavelength, and travels perfectly straight and true to a precisely defined point. These properties allow this form of laser light to penetrate the skin surface without damaging the skin and with no known side effects.
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