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KeraFactor Unveil Hair Treatment for Restoration and Rejuvenation

KeraFactor has revealed its latest hair-rejuvenating treatment called the KeraLase. KeraLase is an in-office treatment that combines both LaseMD Ultra and KeraFactorMD to restore scalp and follicle health for fuller and healthy-looking hair. It has been tested by physicians who have shared the visible results of their clients experiencing higher hair counts and increased hair thickness.

KeraLase requires using the LaseMD Ultra by Lutronic and the KeraFactorMD serum from SkinQRI. The non-ablative LaseMD Ultra makes tiny dry microchannels in the scalp, raising the absorption of the serum. KeraFactorMD is an enhanced version of the initial KeraFactor serum, with an added growth factor and two compounds that permit it to be further activated by Photodynamic Red Light Therapy. The treatment is ideal for consumers looking to restore hair loss and can only be performed in a physician's office.
Trend Themes
1. Laser-based Hair Treatments - Laser technology in hair treatments is becoming increasingly popular, creating opportunities for businesses to offer innovative, non-surgical solutions for hair loss and thinning hair.
2. Enhanced Hair Restoration Serums - The growth of enhanced hair restoration serums with added growth factors and activation compounds presents an opportunity for companies to develop and market innovative hair loss treatments.
3. In-office Hair Restoration - In-office hair-restoration treatments that can only be performed by physicians present an opportunity for medical and aesthetic businesses to offer a premium service to clients seeking restorative hair treatments.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Devices - The development of laser technology in hair treatments creates opportunities for medical device companies to create innovative non-surgical hair restoration solutions.
2. Aesthetics and Cosmetic Medicine - The demand for hair rejuvenation treatments presents an opportunity for aesthetic and cosmetic medicine businesses to expand their service offering and attract new clients.
3. Pharmaceuticals - The growth of enhanced hair restoration serums presents an opportunity for pharmaceutical companies to develop and market new hair loss treatments and products.

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