iRestore / CurrentBody LED
iRestore, CurrentBody · For GLP-1 shedding · $900–1,999
These red-light laser devices are FDA-cleared for androgenetic (pattern) hair loss, not for telogen effluvium, which is the temporary shedding most GLP-1 users have. Reviews are split between people who saw a change and people who saw nothing, and it is easy to credit a device for a recovery that was going to happen on its own. It is also the priciest thing here.
Who it is for
- You have diagnosed pattern hair loss and want to add a device to a real plan
Who it is not for
- Your shedding is the temporary GLP-1 kind (the clearance does not target that)
- The cost would sting if it did nothing
What users report
- Some users report a change with consistent use (user reviews)
- Low-level laser therapy has clearance for pattern hair loss (FDA 510(k) literature)
Complaints and concerns
- The clearance is for pattern loss, not the temporary shedding after GLP-1 weight loss (device review literature)
- Results are split, and temporary shedding recovers on its own regardless (community)
- It is the highest-cost, highest-regret item in this database if it does nothing (user reports)
Before you try it
- Read the risk flag above: the clearance does not match temporary shedding
- For GLP-1 shedding, cheaper basics come first
Ingredients and proposed mechanism
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) devices deliver red light to the scalp. FDA clearance is based on androgenetic alopecia, so the evidence for telogen effluvium is indirect at best.
Price and where to buy
About $900 to $1,999, as of 2026-07.
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