Lascure Laser Helmet 552 (655 nm LLLT Hair Growth System with 552 Diodes)
Lascure Laser Helmet 552 (655 nm LLLT Hair Growth System with 552 Diodes) Black is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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🔴 Lascure Laser Helmet 552 - professional advanced LLLT helmet for scalp and hair environment (black)
📌 Summary
Lascure Laser Helmet 552 is a professional low-level light helmet (LLLT/photobiomodulation) developed for adult women and men who want a non-invasive and drug-free solution to support a healthy scalp environment and normal biological processes related to hair and hair follicles. The helmet combines laser and red LED light at 655 nm ±10 nm and uses a total of 552 emitters for uniform and comprehensive coverage of the entire scalp in one session. The system is designed for short, standardized treatments of 12 minutes, with zone-based programs and wireless battery operation, and is suitable for both home use and professional environments such as clinics, medical spas and wellness centers. The product is delivered with a Norwegian guarantee and support via Uno Vita AS in Moss.
✨ Health benefits and wellness aspects
• 🔬 Can support normal cellular processes in the scalp through photobiomodulation
• ⚡ Red light in the 655 nm range is described in scientific literature as being able to affect mitochondrial mechanisms related to the cells' energy metabolism and ATP production
• 🌿 Can be included as part of a holistic scalp and hair care routine together with balanced diet, stress management and healthy lifestyle
• 🧘 Non-invasive and drug-free use without heat, chemicals or recovery time
• 🏥 Suitable for repeatable and structured sessions both in private use and professional practice
⭐ Top two main features and one lesser known effect
• 🔴 Main function 1: Standardized photobiomodulation with defined wavelength, fixed power per laser diode and short, repeatable session length that makes use predictable over time
• 🎯 Main function 2: Professional program logic with zone-based choices that make it easy to establish fixed routines and treatment plans in clinics and spas
• 🌱 Lesser known effect: Short sessions can contribute to better compliance and regularity in self-care of the scalp, which many people experience as a practical benefit over time
⚙️ Technical specifications
• Total number of issuers: 552
• Laser diodes: 352 pcs, 655 nm ±10 nm, 5 mW per diode
• Red LEDs: 200 pcs, 655 nm ±10 nm
• Treatment time: 12 minutes per session
• Operating modes: continuous or pulse
• Zone programs: M (front), O (crown), Q (back of head), H (whole scalp)
• Battery: rechargeable Li-ion 5200 mAh
• Area of use: scalp and hair environment in adult women and men
• Construction: light and ergonomic helmet adapted to comfortable use
• Warranty: 2 years via Uno Vita AS
⏱️ Recommended use
12 minutes per session, 3–4 times per week, with the desired zone program. Use on clean and dry scalp. The product can be used over a longer period of time as part of a fixed routine for scalp care and well-being.
⚠️ Important information and reservations
• Should not be used in case of known photosensitivity or active skin changes on the scalp without consultation with a qualified healthcare professional
• Pregnant, breastfeeding or people with an underlying disease should consult a doctor before use
• Results and experiences may vary from person to person and are influenced by individual factors such as genetics, age, lifestyle and regularity of use
• The product is a wellness and lifestyle product and is not intended to replace medical evaluation, diagnosis or treatment
📄 Disclaimer
The information is based on manufacturer documentation and publicly available research on photobiomodulation and low-level light therapy. The content is intended as general information and should not be taken as medical advice or medical claims.
🗣️ Freedom of expression
Uno Vita AS shares information about technology, research and methods of use in line with the right to freedom of expression and information, cf. Section 100 of the Constitution.
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