A popular red light therapy device, the CurrentBody Skin LED Hair Growth helmet, has gained attention for its ability to promote hair regrowth.
Priced at $860, this FDA-cleared helmet uses 120 red LED lights to enhance scalp health, stimulate hair follicles, and reduce inflammation. The device is designed to treat thinning hair and alopecia, offering promising results in as little as 12 weeks of use.
For six months, my mother, who has alopecia, tested the device. Despite her ongoing battle with hair loss, she remains passionate about experimenting with new hairstyles, from crochet braids to short wavy extensions. The helmet’s design aims to prevent hair loss and promote regrowth by targeting dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone linked to alopecia.
After 16 weeks of daily ten-minute sessions, users can expect improvements in hair strength and growth. According to the manufacturer, the helmet’s 620-660nm red light wavelength promotes regrowth and reduces hair loss. Additionally, the device is simple to use, requiring no Bluetooth connection, just a single button to operate after charging for three hours.
My mom, who has tried various treatments, found the helmet easy to use and effective. She noticed hair regrowth, especially along her hairline, within six months. “I’ve tried everything from prescribed creams to special shampoos, but this really works. My hairline is filling in,” she said.
The helmet’s comfort, with padded ear cups, also made the treatment a relaxing experience for her. Given its user-friendly design and real-world success stories, the CurrentBody helmet could be a valuable option for those experiencing thinning hair or shedding due to conditions like alopecia, postpartum changes, or menopause.
With a four-month money-back guarantee, the helmet offers users a risk-free chance to see if it works for them. If my mom’s experience is anything to go by, the CurrentBody LED Hair Growth helmet may be an effective solution for hair regrowth.

