Model:COZING-C300
1.What are the indications of COZING-C300?
Androgenetic alopecia
Hair loss
Male pattern hair loss
Female pattern hair loss
Dermatologic pathologies, such as hair loss
User group:
1. Men, computer workers
2. Individuals with excessive stress
3. Hereditary alopecia
2.What are the advantages of COZING-C300 Red Light Therapy for Hair Growth?
1.The frequency, power intensity, treatment time can be adjusted by the phone.
2. Customized treatment protocol can be saved, saving time and effort.
3. Treatment history can be recorded and tracked for easy follow-up.
4. The newest wearable laser light cap , the 1st one in the international marketing.
5. The newest item, huge potential marketing with good potential for growth.
6. Technical parameters can be customized to meet the needs of different people.
7. Import and export of treatment program data to provide data reference for treatment.
8. Wavelength, output power intensity, color,and frequency can be customized for all ages.
3.What `s the technical parameter of the COZING-C300?
Laser wavelength | 650*90pcs+660nm*210pcs |
Power source | Lithium battery 2000MAH |
Terminal laser output mode | Continuous and pluse |
Number of diodes | 300 diodes, 90pcs laser l+210 LEDs |
Terminal laser output instability | ≤±10% |
4. Clinical study:
LLLT is a non-thermal light therapy method that has a photobiomodulatory effect. In 1967, Endre Mester first observed that mice treated with lasers during experiments investigating the potential carcinogenic effects of laser exposure regrew hair in shaved areas significantly faster than unexposed mice. Subsequently. several studies—ranging from experimental animal studies to clinical studies—were conducted to show the effectiveness of LLLT for promoting hair growth, and LLLT was approved for hair loss treatment by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2007.Although the exact mechanisms have not yet been identified, some cellular and molecular mechanisms have been identified in recent studies. LLLT is assumed to release nitric oxide from cytochrome c oxidase, a chromophore responsible for the absorption of red/infrared light, driving the electron transport chain to generate adenosine triphosphate and reactive oxygen species, as well as inducing transcription factors.As a result, it has been speculated that LLLT exerts its effects on hair growth by stimulating anagen re-entry in telogen hair follicles, prolonging the duration of the anagen phase, increasing the rate of proliferation in active anagen hair follicles, and preventing premature catagen development.
The laser helmet works by using a process called photobiomodulation. This process occurs when the laser light is absorbed by the cells in the scalp, stimulating the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the primary source of energy for cells. The increase in ATP production results in an increase in cellular activity, which leads to improved blood circulation, nutrient delivery, and cellular metabolism.
The laser light used in the helmet is also believed to decrease the production of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone that can cause hair loss in both men and women. DHT shrinks hair follicles, causing them to produce thinner, weaker hair strands that eventually stop growing altogether. By inhibiting DHT production, the laser helmet can help to prevent further hair loss and promote hair growth.