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Fig. 2. Active treatment group subject pre and post treatment image examples. Hair counts for subject A were 153 at baseline and 221 post treatment. Hair counts for subject B were 108 at baseline and 209 post treatment.
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Pre- and post-treatment photographs from the active red light therapy group demonstrate visible increases in hair density, with representative subjects showing hair count improvements from 153 to 221 and 108 to 169 hairs respectively.

The growth of human scalp hair in females using visible red light …

Fig. 1. Sham treatment group subject pre and post treatment image examples. Hair counts for subject A were 151 at baseline and 166 post treatment. Hair counts for subject B were 41 at baseline and 44 post treatment.
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Pre- and post-treatment photographs from the sham device group show minimal changes in hair density, with representative subjects maintaining stable counts of 151 to 166 and 41 to 44 hairs, serving as controls for the red light intervention.

The growth of human scalp hair in females using visible red light …

Figure 2 Examples of PBM devices for alopecia. (A) HairMax LaserComb (Lexington Int, Boca Raton, FL); (B) HairMax LaserBand 82 (Lexington); (C) RedRestore Max Laser Cap 272 (Capillus, Miami, FL); (D) Revage 670 Laser Hood (Apira Science, Boca Raton, FL).
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Examples of commercially available photobiomodulation devices for alopecia treatment, including the HairMax LaserComb, LaserBand, and various laser cap models from different manufacturers.

Photobiomodulation for the management of alopecia: mechanisms of action, patient selection and …