What is low-level laser therapy (LLLT)?
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a treatment that uses low-intensity lasers or LEDs to stimulate cellular activity without heating tissues.
LLLT operates on the principles of Photobiomodulation (PBMT), using red or near-infrared light to promote mitochondrial function, enhance ATP production, and trigger biological repair processes.
For hair growth applications, LLLT devices target the scalp with specific wavelengths like 650 nm to support hair follicle health, stimulate dormant follicles, and extend the anagen phase of the hair growth cycle.
Related terms
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.
LED Therapy
Light & Technology
LED therapy uses light-emitting diodes to deliver low-energy light to the skin or scalp.
620 nm wavelength
Light & Technology
The 620 nm wavelength refers to a specific wavelength of light linked to DHT inhibition.
Nanoparticles
Light & Technology
Nanoparticles are ultra-small particles used to improve delivery of active ingredients.