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titleOfInvention Hair growth method
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] Without causing side effects such as inflammation on the scalp, While relieving mental stress, epithelial cells, sebaceous glands, or hair follicles are activated from inside the scalp, and a high hair growth effect is obtained. [Structure] Cryogenic cold air at -60 ° C to -180 ° C is sprayed onto the scalp for 1 minute to 5 minutes each time to promote hair growth on the scalp. After spraying cold air, spray ozone on the scalp once for 3 to 15 minutes, or apply a frequency of 1 Hz to the scalp. It is also possible to apply a vibration wave of ˜20 MHz for 3 to 15 minutes at a time. It is also possible to combine spraying of cryogenic cold air, spraying of ozone, vibration irradiation and the like. Vascular contraction inside the scalp by cold stimulation of the cerebrum and subsequent vasodilation promotes blood circulation, and activation of metabolism also promotes division of hair mother cells, resulting in rejuvenation of the scalp.
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