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Theradome Releases Results of Consumer Study

Theradome Releases Results of Consumer Study

Theradome Releases Results of Consumer Study That Shows Hair Growth Among Men

Theradome Inc., a Silicon Valley-based medical device company, shared positive results from a 120-day consumer study of male participants testing either the Theradome LH80 PRO or the Theragrow laser hair helmet.

The study was set for 180 days but with positive results as early as day 120, Theradome was eager to share the outcomes.

A group of 24 participants who were dealing with thinning hair used either one of the helmets for 120 days per the recommended use for each device. Photos were captured on day 1, day 60, and then again at day 120 to show improvement in hair growth and thickness.

Positive improvements were captured every step of the way. None of the photos were edited or retouched in any way.

As a result, 100% of the men who consistently used the helmet observed new hair growth along with thicker, more luxurious hair.

In the United States, roughly 35 million men suffer from hair loss due to androgenic alopecia.

By the age of 35, 2/3 of American men will experience some degree of appreciable hair loss, and by the age of 50, approximately 85% of men have significantly thinning hair. Both helmets invented by Theradome, harness the power of laser phototherapy to minimize hair loss and promote growth.

“We are thrilled with the results the participants in our before and after group are experiencing,” stated Tamim Hamid, Inventor and Founder of Theradome, “Seeing is believing and the increase in hair growth and thickness across the board is undeniable.”

Male participants in the test experience shared:

Theragrow SUBJECT 1, 43 years old: “I’m elated. I saw hair actually growing in places that I had never grown before and that was a real eye-opener for me. When I would look into the mirror and see little tiny hairs where there had been skin, just scalp. Now all of a sudden there’s hair there.” – B.R

Theradome SUBJECT 2, 36 years old: “Theradome truly does work. I was skeptical at first but honestly, I first started seeing results probably around the 60-day mark. There was greater growth in the center portion of my head, it was getting thicker and fuller as opposed to as thin as it used to be.” – E.S

About the devices:

Unlike other options on the market, Theradome’s laser helmets feature a proprietary laser technology developed to optimize light delivery and provide users with the ideal wavelength of light for hair restoration.

Theradome LH80 PRO:

  • Produces results with just two 20-minute treatments each week
  • Utilizes 80 proprietary lasers to target the stem cells at the base of hair follicles and treats the full scalp area
  • Delivers the optimum wavelength of light to penetrate the scalp and stimulate hair growth (680 nanometers)
  • Easy-to-use hands-free, cordless helmet

Theragrow:

  • Produces results with just four 20-minute treatments each week
  • Utilizes 40 proprietary lasers target the stem cells at the base of hair follicles and treats the full scalp area
  • Delivers the optimum wavelength of light to penetrate the scalp and stimulate hair growth (680 nanometers)
  • Cost-affordable solution
  • Easy-to-use hands-free, cordless helmet

About Theradome

Theradome, a medical device company based in Silicon Valley, Calif. makes its products in the U.S.A. and specializes in bringing laser-based hair restoration therapies previously only available in clinical settings into the home. The laser helmets developed by Theradome can minimize shedding, thicken existing hair and promote new hair growth.

Theradome Releases Results of Consumer Study That Shows Hair Growth Among Men

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Theradome Announces FDA Clearance for Men

Theradome Announces FDA Clearance for Men

Theradome Announces FDA Clearance for Men

The World’s Most Advanced Technology for Hair Restoration is Now Available for both Men and Women

Theradome Inc., a Silicon Valley based medical device company, received FDA clearance to market its proprietary LH80 PRO hair restoration device to men.

In the United States, roughly 35 million men suffer from hair loss due to androgenic alopecia. The Theradome® LH80 PRO Laser Helmet leverages Laser Phototherapy (also known as Low-Level Laser Light Therapy) to stimulate weak hair follicles and provide them with targeted laser energy, which improves cellular metabolism and protein synthesis required to grow and maintain a healthy head of hair.

Founder and CEO of Theradome, Tamim Hamid, had struggled with hair loss since he was thirty-two years old. “I tried a variety of hair restoration medications and did not have any luck,” he explained. “After endless attempts to try to regain my hair, I decided to combine my experience as a NASA scientist along with my doctoral work in biomedical engineering, to create a solution that actually worked.”

Previously only available to women, men now have the opportunity to benefit from the Theradome® LH80 PRO with the clearance from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Traditionally, therapies for meaningful hair growth for the male demographic have only been available in clinical settings and usually cost thousands of dollars. And non-clinical, less expensive options, not only provide less therapeutic light, but in many cases, they have not been cleared by the FDA.

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“We are pleased that we can help the millions of men around the globe who suffer from hair loss,” stated Hamid. “This new level of clearance grants a broader audience access to an effective, less-expensive therapy that can be used in the comfort of their home.”

Unlike other devices on the market, Theradomes’ laser helmets feature a proprietary laser technology developed to optimize light delivery and provide users with the ideal wavelength of light for hair restoration. Now, both men and women are able to take advantage of the world’s most advanced laser hair restoration system – the LH80 PRO.

The most advanced in-home solution to treat hair loss:

Produces results with just two 20-minute treatments each week.
Utilizes 80 proprietary lasers to generate over 440 joules and treats the full scalp area.
Delivers the optimum wavelength of light for hair growth (678 nanometers).

About Theradome

Theradome, a medical device company based in Silicon Valley, Calif. and made in the U.S.A., specializes in bringing laser-based hair restoration therapies previously only available in clinical settings into the home. The laser helmets developed by Theradome can minimize shedding, thicken existing hair and promote new hair growth.

For more information please visit http://www.theradome.com.

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