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Hair Thinning, Loss & Receding Hairline Support — Spring, TX

Hair Thinning, Loss & Receding Hairline Support — Spring, TX

Visible thinning at the part. Postpartum shedding that’s gone on for months. Hairline that’s receded over the years. Low-level light therapy has one of the more developed research bases for hair density support — Lanzafame et al, Lasers Surg Med, 2013 (see studies below).

What’s going on

Hair thinning has multiple drivers: androgenetic patterns, hormonal shifts (postpartum, perimenopause), telogen effluvium (stress-related shedding), nutritional, and medical conditions. Low-level light therapy (LLLT, also called red/near-infrared light therapy) has a published research base specifically for androgenetic alopecia — the 2013 Lanzafame et al. RCT reported increased hair counts in studied zones over 16 weeks (full study summary below).

That’s a real, randomized, sham-controlled trial — not a marketing claim. We’ve built a scalp-focused red light protocol around the published evidence.

Receding Hairline & Edge Recession

Receding hairlines — frontal and temporal — are typically androgenetic in pattern. Pharmaceutical options (minoxidil, finasteride) exist with their own evidence bases. Wellness-side, low-level light therapy has a developed published research base, including frontal hairline applications. Members typically combine red light therapy with their dermatologist’s plan, not instead of it.

Postpartum Hair Shedding

Postpartum telogen effluvium is a normal hormonal-shift response that usually resolves on its own — and red light therapy may support density during the regrowth phase. Always confirm clearance with your OB or midwife before starting any wellness modality.

Common signs people describe

  • Visible thinning at the part or crown
  • More hair in the brush than there used to be
  • Postpartum shedding that’s persisted
  • Hairline noticeably receded over the years
  • Temple thinning more visible in photos
  • Want a research-backed wellness option alongside dermatology

How we support hair thinning & receding hairline at Elevate BioWellness

A scalp- and edge-focused red light protocol built around published research on hair density support.

Red Light Therapy (scalp + frontal hairline)
Published RCT data on a 16-week low-level light protocol reported increased hair counts in studied zones, including the frontal hairline (Lanzafame et al, 2013 — see studies below).

Hyperbaric Oxygen
Supports tissue oxygenation; some members add for follicle-environment support.

Infrared Sauna
Circulation support; complementary to scalp-focused red light.

Important: Hair loss can have medical causes — thyroid disorders, autoimmune conditions, medication side effects, alopecia areata, scarring alopecias — that require dermatologic evaluation. A dermatologist or hair specialist can identify the specific pattern and recommend evidence-based medical options. Sudden hair loss, patchy hair loss, or scalp inflammation should be evaluated by a dermatologist. These wellness modalities are supportive, not a treatment for medical alopecia.

What the research says

Peer-reviewed studies on the modalities used in this protocol. We share these for educational context, not as claims that any therapy will produce a specific result for you.

Low-level laser therapy for androgenetic alopecia
Randomized double-blind sham-controlled trial showed a 35-37% increase in hair count over 16 weeks of low-level light therapy in men and women with pattern hair loss.
Lanzafame et al, Lasers Surg Med, 2013 · PubMed

Photobiomodulation in pain and inflammation
Review summarizing red and near-infrared light’s effects on mitochondrial function, inflammation markers, and tissue repair.
Hamblin, AIMS Biophys, 2017 · PubMed

Low-level laser (light) therapy for skin rejuvenation and collagen density
Split-face controlled study of 136 volunteers found that red and near-infrared light increased collagen density and improved skin complexion and feeling.
Wunsch & Matuschka, Photomed Laser Surg, 2014 · PubMed

Studies referenced describe general effects observed in published research and are not guarantees of individual outcomes. Always consult your physician.

See what a session looks like

What a scalp-focused red light session looks like.

A studio walkthrough video is on its way. In the meantime, book a free 15-minute consult to see the space in person.

Frequently asked questions

How long until I’d see a difference?

The cited RCT used a 16-week protocol. Most members track changes at 8, 12, and 16 weeks. Hair growth is slow — patience matters.

Will red light help my receding hairline?

Published research showed increased hair count in studied zones including frontal hairline. We don’t promise reversal — individual response varies, and a dermatologist can identify the specific pattern.

Is this the same as the at-home laser caps?

Same wavelength category. In-studio panels typically deliver more consistent dosing. Many members do both — in-studio + at-home.

Can I combine with minoxidil or finasteride?

Yes — many members do. Discuss with your prescribing dermatologist.

Frequency for hair?

The published protocols use 3-5x per week. The Red Light specialty membership ($159/mo) covers daily access.

Will it help with postpartum shedding?

Postpartum telogen effluvium typically resolves on its own; red light may support density during the regrowth phase. Confirm with your OB/midwife first.

Ready to feel better?

Hair density has actual published research behind red light. Start your protocol — free 15-min consult.

Elevate BioWellness · 25115 Gosling Rd Suite 102, Spring, TX 77389 · 346-331-4122