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Laser hair therapy

Laser Hair Therapy is a scientific treatment usually the first stage clients undertake on the path to perfect hair. Approved and proven by the Food and Drug Association (FDA) to be effective in the development and re-growth of the hair follicle and cell. It is an ideal treatment for anyone worried about hair loss, the treatment will sustain the hair you have and stimulate re-growth. Most clients will notice a difference after 12 sessions.  this page).

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What is Laser Hair Therapy?​

Laser Hair Therapy is a non-surgical, scientific approach to aiding in the treatment of Hair Loss, thinning hair, and scalp problems. LHT is medically tested and proven to be safe and effective.

The LHT non– surgical treatments utilize a device containing therapeutic soft low light level lasers. LHT functions on the same scientific principle as that of photo biotherapy. This breakthrough technology has been featured all over the US and UK. Physicians are praising this new technology as an effective treatment of Hair Loss when used in conjunction with proper scalp and hair products, DHT Blockers and Minoxidil in carrier solution.

How Laser Hair Therapy Works​

Laser light uses the scientific principle of photo biotherapy. This process occurs when cells absorb light and repair themselves. Laser light penetrates deep into the tissues of the scalp, stimulating circulation of blood supply, cell metabolism and protein synthesizes. Clinical studies suggest that this cellular and sub-cellular activity breaks down the collection of DHT and so helps to stop Hair Loss.To appreciate how it works, you need to understand  how hair grows & replaces itself in its natural cycle.

Every hair on one's head usually grows for several years and then falls out. The root then rests for some weeks before starting to re-grow a new hair. This cycle continues throughout our lives. Unfortunately, as we age, some people replace fewer hairs than are shed (and/or thinner, lighter hair) resulting in thinner hair and gradually baldness occurs. You don't go bald or thin out because your hair falls out - it's meant to do so. You go bald or thin out if it doesn't grow back!

Laser used on a regular basis strengthens and regenerates the hair roots. This slows or arrests, and in some cases, reverses the degenerative cycle as previously described.

Once the hair roots are dead, nothing can be done to restore them, so the sooner treatment is started, the better your results are. Therapeutic pure red light stimulates blood supply to the hair bulb and scalp, increasing the number of red blood cells that deliver vital oxygen and nutrients.

The result is a restorative and reparative chain reaction that clears debris from the hair shafts, swells the cortex and closes the cuticle leading to a healthier scalp and hair that looks and feels softer, thicker and shinier, and is more easily managed.

Used in conjunction with Parkwood Clinic Hair Therapy laser products and oral treatment, laser light therapy delivers even more benefits, because the laser light closes the cuticle. When Boston Hair Laser is used with quality conditioners, damaged hair, split ends, and even dry, matted hair begin to show improvement.

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Benefits of Laser Hair Therapy​

  • Laser Therapy has been proven to regrow hair
  • Increases blood supply to the scalp by 54% after only one treatment.
  • Delivers light energy directly from different laser positions to ensure proper dosage.
  • Stimulates hair follicle
  • Stops Hair Loss.
  • Fuller, shinier, softer, thicker and more manageable hair
  • Repairs and improves hair shaft quality.
  • Relieves irritating scalp conditions.
  • Increased hair strength and elasticity.
  • Bonds and locks in conditioners for enhanced results.
  • Repairs damage normally caused by chemicals, coloring and perms.
  • ​ ​​6 month course £1500, 12 Month course £2500
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Parkwood Clinic​

Church Lane corner,​

Prestwich​

Manchester​

M25 1AN

admin@parkwoodclinic.co.uk

Tel 0161 773 8695​

      0845 609 9007

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