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KeraFactor® Announces Launch of KeraFlex Duo: A Dual-Wavelength Laser Cap for Enhanced Hair Rejuvenation

KeraFactor® Announces Launch of KeraFlex Duo: A Dual-Wavelength Laser Cap for Enhanced Hair Rejuvenation

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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- KeraFactor®, a leader in advanced scalp and hair health solutions, is proud to announce the upcoming launch of its latest innovation: the KeraFlex Duo, a dual-wavelength laser cap designed to elevate hair rejuvenation therapy by stimulating cellular metabolism, improving scalp circulation, and reactivating miniaturizing hair follicles. Simply put, it's one of the most powerful and effective ways to combat hair loss and support fuller, healthier hair from scalp to tip, from the comfort and privacy of home.
Building upon the success of the original KeraFlex Laser Cap, which operates at a 650nm wavelength, the KeraFlex Duo introduces an additional 808nm wavelength – a near-infrared level commonly used in medical and aesthetic lasers. While the 650nm activates superficial stimulation at the surface and mid-depths of the scalp, the addition of the 808nm supports deeper scalp penetration, increased circulation and oxygenation, improved follicle recovery and rejuvenation, and enhanced anti-inflammatory effects.
"We are excited to introduce the KeraFlex Duo to our customers," says Dr. Amy Taub, KeraFactor co-founder and board certified dermatologist. "This advanced device exemplifies our commitment to providing best in class solutions for individuals seeking effective at-home hair rejuvenation therapies."
The KeraFlex Duo maintains the user-friendly features of its predecessor, including a flexible design for comfortable wear, smart sensor activation, and a daily six minute treatment protocol. It also features an increase in total diodes from 302 to 312, with 272 operating at 650nm and 40 operating at 808nm, for optimized scalp coverage and deeper follicle stimulation.
The KeraFlex Duo will be available for purchase starting June 23, 2025, through the official KeraFactor website.
About KeraFactor:KeraFactor® Skincare for Hair is dedicated to developing innovative solutions for hair and scalp health. With a focus on scientific research and advanced technology, KeraFactor offers products designed to address hair thinning and promote rejuvenation through non-invasive, at-home treatments. Powered by a patented blend of Biomimetic growth factors and skin proteins, their revolutionary technology is designed to awaken dormant hair follicles, boost scalp circulation, and target the root causes of thinning hair. Backed by years of scientific research and real-world results, KeraFactor is redefining what's possible in hair revitalization. KeraFactor products are available exclusively at mykerafactor.com. @kerafactor
For interview requests or more information about the KeraFlex Duo and other KeraFactor products, contact KELZ MEDIA: pattymathews@kelzmedia.com
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