
Capillus® is the most powerful FDA-Cleared Medical device for non-surgical hair restoration in both men and women who suffer with thinning, shedding, or balding hair. The Capillus®, at home device, shines where other low level laser therapy (LLLT) devices fall short. Capillus 272® cap has more lasers diodes than any other device emitting -1360mW total power. With 272 FDA-approved low level laser diodes and a compact under-the-cap construction, the Capillus® is designed to reawaken dormant hair follicles and spur newer, fuller hair growth with comprehensive LLLT exposure to the entire scalp. Capillus82® is the newest FDA-cleared device available for the unbelievable price of $799
Physician Recommended.
Capillus® is available through physicians only. Low Level Laser Therapy is recommended by physicians to augment the treatment of hair loss. LLLT can be used in conjunction with today's leading hair loss treatments, including topical solutions, prescription medications, and even hair transplant. In fact, hair restoration surgeons recommend the use of LLLT devices, like Capillus®, before and after hair transplant to improve hair health, reduce inflammation, and improve patient results.
FDA Cleared.
The Capillus® has received FDA clearance to promote hair growth in both men and woman with androgenetic alopecia who have Ludwig-Savin Classifications of I- II and Fitzpatrick Classification of Skin Phototypes I to IV.
How Does Capillus® Work?
Capillus® uses safe, FDA-cleared low level lasers designed to energize hair follicles and spur new, natural hair growth and can help you realie a fuller, healthier head of hair. The Capillus® cap can be inserted into your favorite hat, and wear it while walking, jogging, working at the office, or simply going about your ordinary day-to-day routine. Capillus® utilizes state of the art low level laser technology designed to enhance hair follicle health via phototherapy. Capillus® may be used as a stand-alone treatment for hair loss or in conjunction with topical foams, lotions and creams, prescription medications, and hair transplant surgeries.