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Get answers to common questions about Add On LED Hair Growthred Light Therapy.
We typically recommend 8–12 sessions spaced one week apart to assess response; many clients notice improvement after 6–8 treatments, with ongoing maintenance sessions monthly or as advised based on results and hair loss severity.
Yes — red light therapy is non-invasive and suitable for most skin and hair types; however, inform us of photosensitizing medications, active scalp infections, or open wounds so we can determine suitability and adjust treatment accordingly.
Individual responses vary; some clients report subtle shedding reduction or thicker feel within 6–8 weeks, while visible regrowth often requires three months or more of consistent weekly treatments, and clinical improvement usually continues with ongoing care.
Absolutely — it complements topical serums, PRP, and scalp massages well. We tailor combinations to your needs, timing sessions to maximize absorption and follicle stimulation while tracking tolerance and results over time.
Side effects are rare and usually limited to mild scalp warmth or temporary redness. There’s no downtime; you can resume normal activities and styling immediately after treatment, but avoid harsh chemical treatments for 48 hours.
People experiencing early-stage hereditary or hormonal thinning, diffuse shedding, or those seeking improved scalp health respond best. A consultation will assess medical history, support expectations, and determine if adjunct treatments are recommended.