The CurrentBody Skin LED Hair Regrowth Device is a noninvasive solution for consumers experiencing hair loss or hair thinning to help them combat against it in a simple yet effective way. The helmet-style device is equipped with a series of 120 LEDs that cast light over the entire scalp and will provide low-level light therapy (LLLT) right where it's needed. The FDA-cleared headset is reported by the brand to help reverse the effects of pattern hair loss, and will work for both men and women over the course of 16 weeks in 10-minute sessions per day.
The CurrentBody Skin LED Hair Regrowth Device is paired with Bluetooth-enabled headphones to let users listen to their favorite music or content as they perform treatments.
Headphone Hair Growth Headsets
The CurrentBody Skin LED Hair Regrowth Device is FDA-Cleared
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