What is Laser Therapy?
Laser Therapy uses low level laser light to stimulate the treated area and increase blood flow to the scalp which contains hair follicles. The low level laser therapy is repeated as prescribed and monitored by your physician to achieve the same results as proven in the MEP-90 clinical trial. The treatment is performed at your physicians clinic and is a relatively fast, easy and comfortable procedure.
Portable Low-Level Laser Device for Thinning Hair. Fits in any cap.
LaserCap is the only way to undergo low level laser light therapy for hair growth on the go because it is completely portable and easy to use.
With 224 individual 650nm 5mW lasers in a flexible, hermetically-sealed dome-shaped membrane that fits comfortably in almost any hat, and powered by a small belt-clip battery pack, it offers patients the low level laser power of an in-office clinical unit in the comfort of your home.
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How it Works
The team behind the LaserCap set out to develop a superior device with the coverage of a dome, but in a portable design. They designed a device that fits in a variety of hats, is powered by a portable battery pack, and contains 224 lasers. The entire target zone is treated throughout the duration of treatment, and the user can perform almost any activity during use, including walking, riding, running, preparing dinner, working, and more.
The LaserCap uses the same laser diode wavelength and output power per laser as an FDA-cleared low-level-laser device for hair re-growth and the LaserCap treats the entire affected scalp with an accurate and adjustable light dosimetry. The LaserCap maximizes patient compliance since it is worn under any head cover (baseball cap, scarf, etc.) and is completely portable as it is powered with a small belt-clip battery pack.
The LaserCap is currently in pre-clinical studies in preparation for formal clinical trials to receive FDA 510(k) clearance as a hair re-growth device when clinical efficacy is demonstrated. No medical claims are being made in regard to the LaserCap at this time. The Hair & Scalp Institute has been chosen to partake in these studies. For more information, please contact us!