31 East Darrah Lane
Lawrence Township, NJ 08648

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Restore Your Hair with KeraLase and KeraFactor: A Step-by-Step Guide

Are you noticing thinning hair or a receding hairline and wondering what your options are—without going under the knife? Hair loss can be distressing, but today’s advancements in non-surgical hair restoration are offering real results. At Sleep & Wellness Medical Associates in Lawrence Township, NJ, we’re proud to offer KeraLase, a cutting-edge treatment that combines laser therapy and peptide technology to restore your hair naturally and comfortably.

If you’re looking for a faster, more comfortable alternative to PRP or hair transplants, keep reading.

Are you noticing thinning hair or receding hairlines and wondering what your options are—without going under the knife? Hair loss can be distressing, but there are cutting-edge, non-surgical solutions that actually work. One of the most promising options today is KeraLase, a two-step treatment that combines advanced laser technology with a powerful topical serum to promote real hair regrowth.

If you’re looking for a faster, more comfortable alternative to PRP or hair transplants, keep reading.

What Is KeraLase?

KeraLase is an advanced, non-invasive hair restoration treatment that leverages Lutronic’s Ultra laser technology to stimulate the scalp and allow for deep penetration of a nutrient-rich serum called KeraFactor Peptide Complex (KFP). This powerful combination promotes healthier, thicker hair without the need for surgery or lengthy downtime.

How KeraLase Works: The 2-Step Process

Step 1: Laser-Assisted Delivery

Using Lutronic’s Ultra laser, the practitioner creates thousands of microscopic channels in the scalp. These channels help prepare the skin to absorb the KeraFactor serum more effectively.

Step 2: Application of KeraFactor Peptide Complex

After the laser treatment, the KFP serum is applied directly to the scalp. This topical formula includes seven synthetic growth factors and nano-liposomes that help stimulate hair follicles, improve circulation, and encourage growth.

Pro Tip: This serum is designed to be reapplied regularly at home or during follow-up visits, based on your doctor’s recommendation.

Why Choose KeraLase Over Other Treatments?

FeatureKeraLasePRP TherapyHair Transplants
InvasivenessNon-invasiveMinimally invasiveSurgical
Pain LevelNearly painlessModeratePainful recovery
CostMore affordableModerate to highVery high
PredictabilityConsistent resultsVariableDepends on donor area

Unlike PRP, which requires blood draws and injections, or transplants that involve surgery, KeraLase offers a streamlined, comfortable experience with minimal side effects.

FAQs About KeraLase

What areas can be treated?

Primarily the scalp, especially where thinning is visible.

How long does treatment take?

Each session lasts about 10 minutes, with an overall treatment course typically extending over three months or more.

Is there any downtime?

There’s virtually no recovery time. You just need to avoid washing your hair for 24 hours and protect your scalp from direct sunlight.

Is it painful?

No. Most patients report that the procedure is comfortable or mildly tingly at most.

How often will I need treatment?

While the laser portion may be done in a clinic once per month, regular application of KeraFactor serum is crucial to maximize your results.

What Results Can You Expect?

Many patients report noticeable improvement in hair density and texture within the first 8–12 weeks. Results may vary, but with consistent use and professional guidance, KeraLase can help

Is KeraLase Right for You?

If you’re experiencing hair thinning or early signs of hair loss, KeraLase may be an excellent option. To find out, schedule a consultation with a qualified provider. Our office is located at: 31 East Darrah Lane, Lawrence Township, NJ.

If this procedure interests you, book a consultation with Dr. Siddique today! 

Sumaya Sultana

Sumaya Sultana is a student at TCNJ majoring in Public Health and minoring in Psychology. As a pre-physician assistant student, Sumaya is passionate about educating others on health and wellness as she prepares for a future in healthcare.

Senior Author:

Mahmood I. Siddique, D.O., FACP, FCCP, FAASM
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Rutgers RWJ Medical School

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only.

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