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Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) for HAIR GROWTH explained | Ask Doctor Anne

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Have you heard about the Low Level Laser Therapy Devices that help to make your hair grow longer and healthier? Or the LLLT helmets that claim to fight hair loss and baldness? Let's talk about how Low Level Light Therapy could work and what you need to look out for.

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Kapitel:
0:00 Why I sometimes wear my LED face mask on my head
0:45 Intro
0:55 What does LLLT mean?
1:42 How does the hair regrowth via LLLT work?
2:45 Are there studies done on LLLT to prevent hair loss?
4:06 Side effects of LLLT for hair loss
4:49 Why the combination of LED and lasers in most devices?
5:45 Is LLLT as effective as minoxidil?
6:48 How long will it take to see results and will I lose my hair again when I stop using it?
7:26 Best LLLT devices for hair loss
8:44 TL;DR

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