Which is Better? Laser Hair Growth Cap or Laser Comb Laser Comb vs Laser Helmet – Technology A laser comb is using 6-8 lasers lines in a row while a laser hair growth cap has 20-45 lasers. Some helmets have only laser emitters while some brands have a combination of laser emitters and LEDs working together to spread the light energy. The technology of both systems is quite similar, sending laser light energy to stimulate the hair follicle and revitalize the hair growth. The laser wavelength is usually around 650 nanometer, which can penetrate the skin to heat the hair follicle.
A laser cap has more lasers so the light can cover more hair than the laser emitted by the comb. On the other hand a comb has ‘teeth’ to part the hair, while a cap which covers the hair, might get the hair flattened and block some of the incoming laser light. How does laser cap work? So for those with longer hair – a comb might work better, parting the hair allowing the laser to reach the scalp skin. Those with short hair a laser cap will be a better solution. Recharging Batteries Comb vs Electric Powered Cap A laser comb is usually cordless, which means more freedom where to use it. Yet it also means shorter sessions and recharging breaks. A laser hair growth cap is powered by electricity, which means you can treat only where there is electric power, but enjoy longer sessions without power down or recharging breaks. How to use laser comb for hair growth?