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For decades, dermatologists and hair clinics in Europe and Japan have been
using Light Therapy (also referred as PhotoTherapy) for fuller, thicker and
healthier looking hair. Combining laser therapy with LED Light Therapy into
one, the Neolight® Laser
Brush is a breakthrough solution for thinning hair and hair loss in men and women. HOW THE NeoLight®
LASER BRUSH WORKS
Light therapy or phototherapy is the application of light energy to the
skin/scalp for therapeutic benefits. It is a natural photobiochemical
reaction similar to the process of plant photosynethsis. Laser and LED
(Light Emitting Diodes) are commonly used light sources.
Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)
Low Level Lasers "energize" the scalp tissue since light is a form of
energy. For example, laser light on scalp and hair follicles provides high
levels of light which are used by the cells in the scalp and hair to assist
in the normal chemical processes performed by those cells. The scientific
term for this is photobiostimulation. laser light penetrates into soft
tissue and increases the action of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a molecule
that is a major carrier of energy from one reaction site to another in all
living cells. By doing so, laser light increases the energy available to
cells so they take in nutrients faster and get rid of waste products.
Infrared LED Light Therapy
LED emits near-infrared light with wide wavelength range, NASA’s space
program (see studies
below) has proven that LED light promotes wound healing and human tissue
growth. The energy delivered by the LED light enhances cellular metabolism,
accelerates the repair and replenishment of damaged skin cells.
NeoLight is the first therapeutic device on the market to use dual
technologies, combining both laser and LED in one unit. With a total of 17
light beams, NeoLight covers more area on your scalp than any other similar
device on the market.

EASY TO USE
Just brush your hair slowly over your scalp for 10-15 minutes, three
times a week. The NeoLight is cordless, you can use it while watching TV or
use it anywhere anytime.
SAFE AND GENTLE
The NeoLight laser and LED comply with USA laser product safety
standards. There are no reported side effects to the therapy which is
painless, non-toxic and complements other treatments.
COST EFFECTIVE
By using the NeoLight 10-15 minutes per use, it should easily last a
lifetime. Compare the one-time cost of a NeoLight to ongoing costs for other
hair treatments and you’ll see how the NeoLight is much more cost effective
over the years. Hair loss treatment typically cost $80 per month and can add
up to tens of thousands of dollars over just a few years.
PRODUCT FEATURES SUMMARY:
- Dual Technology: Low Level Laser Therapy + LED Stimulating Therapy
- Greater scalp coverage with a total of 17 light beams
- Closer contact with hair follicles thanks to transparent laser
housing.
- Laser and LED wavelength 660 nm
- Cordless convenience
- Warranty: 3 years
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Install Two “AA” batteries (included).
2. Turn on the NeoLight by pressing the “ON/OFF” button. Laser light will
come on. Do not stare directly at the laser light.
3. Comb your hair with NeoLight for 10 to 15 minutes. Move the NeoLight
slowly against the direction of the hair growth - front to back and bottom
to top. As shown in diagram 1 and 2.

4. After treatment, turn off the device.
Use NeoLight on a clean head after washing. Your hair must be dry or
towel dried. The NeoLight should be used before applying any other topical
treatments, gels, sprays or other styling products.
Scientific
Research on the benefits of LED (Light-Emitting Diode) light
1. The NASA Light-Emitting
Diode Medical Program – Progress in Space Flight and Terrestrial
Applications. by H. Whelan, J. Houle, N. Whelan, D. Donohoe, etc.
2. An open study to determine the efficacy of blue light in the
treatment of mild to moderate acne: preliminary data. by C.A. Morton,
R.D. Scholefield, C. Whitehurst, J. Birch.
3. LEDs Illuminate the Future of Light-Based Skin Renewal. by
American Society of Dermatologic Surgery
4. Laser photostimulation of collagen production in healing rabbit
achilles tendons. by G. K., Reddy, L. Stehno-Bittel, C.S. Enwemeka
5. The Photobiological Basis of Low Level Laser Radiation Therapy.
by K.C. Smith
6. Phototherapy with blue (415nm) and red (660nm) light in the
treatment of acne vulgaris. by P. Papageorgiou, A. Katsambas, A. Chu
7. Light-Emmiting Diode-Based Therapy. by W. Abramovits, P.
Arrazola, A. Gupta
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