Theradome or the Theradome Laser Helmet, is a medical device manufactured by American health technology company Theradome, Inc.[1][2][3] The device is a helmet embedded with laser phototherapy technology and is used for hair restoration treatments in men and women.[4][5][6][7] Its inventor is a former NASA BioMedical Engineer, Tamim Hamid.[5][8] It was cleared by the FDA in 2013.[9]
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Theradome or the Theradome Laser Helmet, is a medical device manufactured by American health technology company Theradome, Inc. The device is a helmet...