
- by Diego Arenas
Laser Treatment for Hair Loss - Are There Side Effects of Laser Cap?
- by Diego Arenas
Laser hair restoration is becoming a popular means of recovering a full head of hair. Many other medications and techniques have been used, but many of them have proven to have a host of unpleasant side effects.
This raises the question, are there many side effects of laser caps for hair growth? To answer that quickly, the answer is no. Laser treatment has few side effects, and many people don't suffer any.
But let's take a closer look at laser treatment for hair loss side effects and see how we can set your mind at ease about this revolutionary treatment option.
Hair loss affects men differently than women. When it strikes, hairlines recede, and crowns begin to bald. The aggressive onset of male pattern baldness often leads to men grasping at quick fixes—like prescription pills that promise a full head of hair.
Today, an ever-growing number of men are letting their prescriptions run out. It all began nearly three years ago when a group of researchers at Johns Hopkins University made a startling discovery:
The popular hair loss drug, Propecia®, seemed to cause significant sexual side effects in men. Moreover, studies indicated that men continued to suffer from side effects like erectile dysfunction long after medication had been discontinued.
In the wake of the Johns Hopkins study, men are increasingly questioning the potential side effects of hair loss treatments. The prescription medication, Propecia®, has fallen under particular scrutiny.
Although some physicians argue that follow-up studies are needed to confirm the long-term sexual side effects of Propecia®, many men would prefer not to leave their sexual health to chance. Laser hair restoration has become a leading alternative to Propecia®, offering men a safe, proven, and effective way to regain lost hair.
One of the biggest reasons why laser hair restoration is the leading alternative to Propecia® is relative safety. To date, no study has demonstrated any adverse side effects to hair loss treatment with low-level laser therapy (LLLT).
Operating at just 650nm, the medical-grade lasers used by products like Capillus laser therapy caps deliver substantial light energy without causing any damage to the scalp. Light energy is thought to increase circulation and blood flow to the scalp, supplying hair follicles with the oxygen, nutrients, and growth factors needed to grow thicker hair.
That's not to say that this type of treatment is entirely without reputed side effects. Some people have claimed negative effects following laser treatment. However, these side effects are typically not serious and only last for a short time period.
Only a minute percentage of the population claims these adverse effects. The laser cap side effects can include the following:
In most cases, the few hair loss effects seen as a result of laser treatment can be avoided or treated with little to no effort. For the most part, we'd recommend avoiding side effects rather than treating them when they occur. So how do you avoid laser treatment side effects? Here are some excellent ways to do that:
While laser cap side effects are possible, they're far from common, and they're generally short-lived. If you obey the manufacturer's instructions, it's highly unlikely that you'll suffer any of these side effects.
Using laser treatment for hair loss is a safe and efficient way to help improve and restore hair growth. If you'd like to give it a try, check out our range of laser caps. If you have additional questions or you would like to know more, feel free to contact us for a free virtual consultation.
Dr. Daniel McGrath a CapillusRX™ authorized physician.
Dr. Daniel McGrath a CapillusRX™ authorized physician.