What is a laser diode?
A laser diode is a semiconductor device that emits light at a specific wavelength, commonly used in low-level laser therapy (LLLT) devices for hair regrowth.
Laser diodes offer precision, durability, and consistent output, making them ideal for wearable or in-office hair restoration tools.
Red light therapy devices equipped with laser diodes typically target the 650–680nm range, stimulating mitochondrial activity and supporting follicle regeneration during the anagen phase.
Related terms
Wavelength penetration depth
Light & Technology
Wavelength penetration depth refers to how deeply different light wavelengths can travel into biological tissues.
Visible light spectrum
Light & Technology
The visible light spectrum is the range of electromagnetic wavelengths that are perceptible to the human eye, typically spanning from about 380 nm to 750 nm.
Nanoparticles
Light & Technology
Nanoparticles are ultra-small particles used to improve delivery of active ingredients.
Chromophore
Light & Technology
A chromophore is a molecule or molecular structure that absorbs specific wavelengths of light.