Is laser therapy a good adjunct therapy for hair transplant?
I would like to know if anyone here has tried it, and if it is worth getting into after HT?
I read some info about it, but I would like to hear from someone who had the experience.
Is laser a good adjunct treatment for hair transplant?
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Re: Is laser a good adjunct treatment for hair transplant?
Hi there and welcome,
Yes, laser therapy is a good adjunct therapy for hair transplant patients. However, make sure you discuss this with your doctor who will be performing the hair transplant. At least initially after you get a hair translant, until the follicles start growing, I would not recommend using laser because you don't want to interfere with your body's natural healing process at the graft sites. But once the hair grows back laser can't hurt. You may not see huge improvement, but you may see some, and it might help hold the line with respect to the hair you haven't lost yet! Again though, the caveat is consult with your doctor or physician, and follow their advice on this.
HLF
Yes, laser therapy is a good adjunct therapy for hair transplant patients. However, make sure you discuss this with your doctor who will be performing the hair transplant. At least initially after you get a hair translant, until the follicles start growing, I would not recommend using laser because you don't want to interfere with your body's natural healing process at the graft sites. But once the hair grows back laser can't hurt. You may not see huge improvement, but you may see some, and it might help hold the line with respect to the hair you haven't lost yet! Again though, the caveat is consult with your doctor or physician, and follow their advice on this.
HLF
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