Swedish LLLT clinic

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Swedish LLLT clinic

Post by robster » Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:57 pm

I know this has been posted on "another" site, but I thought it was worthy of some discussion here as well. Its a link to a Swedish LLLT clinic with some before and after photos. Would love to know more about there methods of using LLLT.

http://www.swedishhairlasercenter.se/fore_efter.html

http://www.translate.google.com/transla ... efter.html

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Re: Swedish LLLT clinic

Post by hapyman » Tue Sep 22, 2009 4:43 pm

Maybe someone can email them and inquire. Wouldn't hurt to know more about their methods.

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Re: Swedish LLLT clinic

Post by buddyebsen » Fri Sep 25, 2009 5:08 pm

I'm sure these are the results we all would like to achieve and convinces me that lasers can work. I would second the idea that we try to find out exactly what their protocol is including laser type and treatment time, we could at least know if we are doing the best we can to get results from lasers. Do they use any topicals or fin as well?

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Re: Swedish LLLT clinic

Post by LAZERFISH » Thu Oct 01, 2009 9:32 pm

Good Luck
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Re: Swedish LLLT clinic

Post by Tberk » Fri Oct 02, 2009 12:12 am

???

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Re: Swedish LLLT clinic

Post by rawhair » Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:49 am

Hey,

I´ve chequed out their web page and seems they recommend two sessions a week for 25 min ech session.
This is the complete protocol;
-20 weeks with 2 tratments per week.
-14 weeks with 1 treatment per week.
-14 weeks with 1 treatment every other week.

I don´t understand why many clinics follow this kind of protocol,if it´s
based in economical reasons or based in efficiency reasons.

In other way,if you don´t mind Lazerfish,where did you get this information about the device the use,Has Konftec sold them this device directly?
I´m a little bit confused because the say they use 655 nm diodes with 130 diodes as appears referred below in "What kind of laser machine do you use" question;

http://www.translate.google.com/transla ... _svar.html

Thanks

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Re: Swedish LLLT clinic

Post by rawhair » Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:57 am

another question,

in case they use high powered lasers with 50 mw modules,isn´t the high powered laser more likely to use with shorter time treatments (15 min each) as other commercial manufacturers recommend ?

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Re: Swedish LLLT clinic

Post by LAZERFISH » Fri Oct 02, 2009 7:14 am

Good Luck
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Re: Swedish LLLT clinic

Post by tonyj » Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:51 pm

Rawhair - is the Swedish LLLT clinic offering topical treatments like minoxidil along with their laser therapy? Wondering if the clinic needs to stretch out the sessions because minox as well as other topicals and shampoos like Nizoral "may have" a synergistic effect on Laser therapy.

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Re: Swedish LLLT clinic

Post by rawhair » Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:27 pm

Hey tonij,

Well, they did mention about them also they include some studies.
http://www.swedishhairlasercenter.se/ar ... ankar.html

About the synergic action with LLLT,you´ll see positives and negatives opinions,nobody could add an study because it hasn´t done yet.Thanks for the link Lazerfish.

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