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Description: Use code FRANK200 for $200 off your I-Restore device: bit.ly/34ocata **Full disclosure: this device was given to me for free to review and I agreed because it's something I'm genuinely very interested in and I will give an honest review with pictures after 6 months as I am under no obligation to say anything that is not true for me and my experience. Here are some answers to frequently asked questions that I pulled from the I-Restore website for you: How long until I start to see visible results? You can expect to see visible results from low-level light therapy within 12 to 24 weeks of continued use of 25-minute sessions every other day. Results will vary from individual to individual. You can expect to see a slowdown in hair loss and reduction in miniaturization of hair follicles in the first 2 to 4 months. From around 4 to 6 months, you may notice thicker, fuller hair starts to grow back. LLLT is expected to yield better results as you continue using it to maintain healthy hair growth. Be patient as hair growth is different for each and every person. Remember––hair only grows less than half an inch each month. If you're unsure, we suggest giving iRestore a try for 12 months. If it doesn't work for you, send it back to us with our 12-month money-back guarantee with free returns. There's no risk. There can only be benefits! Is it too late for me to start using iRestore? In order for low-level light therapy (LLLT) to work, you cannot be completely bald. The hair follicles must still be alive, otherwise laser therapy may not be effective. As long as you still have hair, even thin hair, laser therapy may be beneficial to you. iRestore is not intended for individuals with severe hair loss. Please refer to the Norwood-Hamilton Scale (male) or Lugwig-Savin Scale (female) to identify your stage of hair loss. LLLT is suitable for (IIa-V for men, I-II for women). Consult your physician if you are not sure whether low-level light therapy can benefit you. Alternatively, you can email your pictures to info@irestorelaser.com to have our specialists evaluate your hair conditions to see if laser therapy would be beneficial for you. What's the difference between lasers and LEDs? Lasers emit coherent light and can be transmitted over longer distances as they focus on a single point. LEDs tend to distribute their power over a larger area, without the traveling effect of laser. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) tend to target and affect local tissues that are exposed to the light. From a short distance, lasers and LEDs may behave very similarly and deliver energy in a similar way. Because it's not coherent light, LEDs can actually use higher power at healing wavelengths and not cause harm, especially since we use high quality LEDs to maintain the required energy levels. All light sources are designed and positioned close to the scalp to allow hair follicles to receive the proper light energy to promote hair growth. The iRestore uses the combination of both lasers and LEDs to deliver photons to the scalp to reach both the superficial tissue and the deeper tissues (hair follicles). LEDs work along with lasers to provide wider coverage to the full scalp. The LEDs iRestore uses are powerful medical grade LEDs near monochromatic light, which has properties very similar to lasers, yet still providing broad stimulation of the scalp to ensure exposure of all hair follicles to the light energy. Here's a video from Dr. Larsen, laser and light therapy specialist, explaining the difference between lasers and LEDs and why they are effective for hair growth.