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You have probably heard or read about it – Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT). For the last 3 decades leading hair restoration clinics and specialist salons in Europe and around the world have been using this treatment in helping individuals suffering from thinning, damaged or problematic hair.

 

Laser phototherapy therapy works by generating a bio-stimulative effect on your hair roots (hair follicles). Special infra-red lasers penetrate deep into the root cells of your hair, stimulating microcirculation of blood, increasing cell metabolism and aiding protein synthesis.

 

Simply put – it rejuvenates failing hair follicles – giving them the energy kick they need to start growing strong, healthy hair again.

 

HairBeamPRO will pay for itself - just by adding a few new customers when offering this elite service.

 

A few words about HairBeam’s lasers: You will notice we stress HairBeam uses only medically approved infra-red lasers. This isn’t just a marketing ploy – there’s a solid and vital reason for doing so. Only infra red lasers operating at a frequency of 785 nm are effective for bio-stimulation.

 

Other so-called laser-brush units use standard red LED lasers – mostly the same as in all those pointing devices. These red LED lasers are totally and absolutely useless for hair rejuvenation. Once their laser light hits the existing or remaining hair or the scalp – it simply bounces off.

 

Infra red lasers are invisible to the naked eye. But unlike the pretty (but worthless) glowing red light lasers, HairBeam’s energy penetrates deep into the dermis – directly into the hair follicles – infusing them with invigorating and stimulating bio-energy.

 

So don’t be fooled by cheap imitations. All you’ll be purchasing is a piece of very expensive rubbish.

 

If in any doubt, always consult your own GP/MD. Remember something that looks or sounds too good to be true, well then it usually is.