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By Tamim Hamid Posted on 01/19/2016

How Long Should You Continue Using Theradome?

How Long Should You Use Laser Hair Therapy?

Investing in laser hair restoration is the best decision you can make to fight hair loss. And when it comes to laser hair therapy, the Theradome LH80 PRO is the absolute, top-of-the-line device. With just two, 20-minute sessions per week, you can stop hair loss and grow new hair. Best of all, you can wear the Theradome from the comfort of your own home while relaxing.

However, you may have wondered how long should you use laser hair therapy.

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Understanding How Laser Hair Therapy Works

The reason why our Theradome LH80 PRO laser helmet works so effectively against hair loss is due to its advanced technology. Its 80 lasers deliver an optimized wavelength that is ideal for hair growth, according to the latest research. It also delivers more power than any other laser hair growth device. Lastly, it sustains this wavelength and power for the full 20-minute treatment time.

Just like the alignment of the Earth, Moon, and Sun makes for a spectacular sighting, aligning the specifications mentioned above makes for a spectacular laser helmet: one that reaches the base of a hair follicle. The Theradome PRO LH80 Laser Hair Growth Device is designed specifically to optimize laser hair restoration by ensuring your hair loss treatments at home penetrate your scalp at just the right depth. Only then will your hair follicles receive the laser energy they lack to stay healthy and grow into thicker, healthier hair.

Perhaps you’ve figured out where we’re going with this. There’s a reason why your hair has been falling out. For whatever reason, whether it be stress, hormone levels, the environment, or simply bad luck (a.k.a.– DNA), your hair is simply not getting enough energy from nutrients to thrive. To grow to its full potential, it needs extra help. Fortunately, laser hair therapy is more than happy to deliver this in the form of potent laser light.

What Happens When You Stop Using Your Theradome Device?

So if you stop using your laser helmet, where will your hair harness the energy it needs in order to keep flourishing in the luxurious garden to which it belongs? No energy means no flourishing, and the garden eventually (and sadly) turns to weeds.

To obtain great dental health, you don’t brush your teeth twice a day for six months and then stop. It’s a lifestyle habit that requires minimal effort on your part (and will attract a minimal amount of people if you choose not to adopt it). The same principle applies to laser hair restoration. That’s why it’s important to select a laser helmet that's comfortable, hands-free, cordless, and convenient, such as the Theradome LH80 PRO, whose lasers are designed to operate for up to 6,000 hours of treatment time. This is equivalent to slightly over 100 years of usage.

So to maintain your new, healthy head of hair, you’ll need to make permanent room for laser hair restoration in your life to ensure you keep smiling in the mirror…. wearing your laser helmet as a new partner for it too now belongs in your life. Or as the saying goes, “to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do you part.”

Theradome's laser helmet is more than a product; it's a promise of renewed confidence. Act now to honor that promise and rediscover the joy of a fuller head of hair. Your future self will thank you!

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Tamim Hamid

Tamim Hamid

Inventor and CEO of Theradome

Sayyid Tamim Hamid, Ph.D, is the inventor of the world’s first FDA-cleared, wearable phototherapy device to prevent hair loss and thicken and regrow hair. Tamim, a former biomedical engineer at NASA and the inventor of Theradome, brings with him more than 38 years of expertise in product development, laser technology, and biomedical science. Tamim used his laser knowledge, fine-tuned at NASA, and combined it with his driving passion for helping others pursue a lifelong mission in hair loss and restoration. He is now one of the world’s leading experts.