Revian Red Light Therapy for Hair Growth

Revian Lyte Cap
Revian Lyte Laser Cap for Hair Growth.

Note that the Revian Red System is finally on sale on Amazon. Average reviews for the Revian Red cap so far are 4.0/5 stars based on 23 ratings. They sell two products: The Revian Lyte Cap with 102 medical-grade LEDs and the more expensive Revian Red Cap with 119 medical-grade LEDs. Both features the company’s patented dual-wavelength technology.

Update: June 17, 2025

Revian and Bosley Partnership

Revian just announced a new partnership with Bosley, the nation’s leading hair restoration clinic network. Through this collaboration, Bosley will now sell the Revian at-home laser hair growth treatment devices across its nationwide network. Also make sure to read my post on BosleyMD and its partnership with Yuva Biosciences.

Update: January 10, 2025

Revian Reduces DHT Production

Revian just published a groundbreaking new study in the Journal of Biophotonics. The researchers found that a combination of red and red-orange light induces nitric oxide (NO) release, which in turn helps inhibit DHT, enhance scalp microcirculation and reduce scalp inflammation.

The decrease in dihydrotestosterone (DHT) synthesis is especially significant. The company’s patented combination of 620 and 660 nm LED-emitted light reduces DHT production by 79% “in laboratory studies”. If true in real life settings, this is significantly superior to finasteride in the short term.

Update: January 21, 2020

Revian Red got very positive and compelling hair growth in final clinical trial results. They used the same primary and secondary endpoints as were used in past finasteride and minoxidil studies. Itching and burning of the scalp was also reduced with device use. Also check out Revian parent company Know Bio’s product release article. The LED laser light wavelengths are a combination of 620 nanometers and 660 nanometers. Of note, Revian received a USPTO patent No. 10,525,275 on the use of proprietary color combinations of light to regenerate living tissue in the body.

September 17, 2019

Revian Red Laser
Revian Red Light Therapy for Hair Growth.

It has been a long time since I wrote a post on low level laser therapy (LLLT) to treat hair loss. Although a very controversial subject, there are a number of studies that suggest LLLT can benefit hair growth. There are nowadays many low-level laser devices to treat hair loss.

Almost always, laser therapy will not bring back hair in totally bald areas of the scalp. However, LLLT can make existing hair thicker according to many findings. The latest study in support of low level laser therapy for hair growth was published in Lasers in Medical Science in August 2019.

Revian Red Hair Growth System

In April 2019, a new laser system (cap) for hair growth called Revian Red entered the market. It is sold by Revian (North Carolina, US), a business unit of PhotonMD, which in turn is a subsidiary of Know Bio. Revian Red is FDA cleared for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia in both men and women. Note the difference between FDA approved and FDA cleared.

Revian Red Laser Cap
Revian Red Laser Cap with Smartphone Mobile App.

One of the more interesting aspects about Revian Red is that it is a wireless cap that comes with a phone app that you can use to take photos and track results. The app also reminds you of the 10 minutes per day treatment schedule.

Groundbreaking LED Technology

Also of interest, Revian Red is based on red light emitting diode (LED) technology, which is different from existing LLLT devices. See my past post on laser therapy for hair loss and wavelength. Red light wavelength ranges from 400 nm to 700 nm.

According to company CEO and device inventor Dr. Nathan Stasko, this LED technology is known as modulated light therapy (MLT). According to Dr. Stasko, Revian Red is the first FDA cleared all LED hair growth product with supporting laboratory data. The latter shows that LED light penetrates the skin better than laser light at an identical fluence of 1J/cm2. Additionally the LEDs are lighter weight and deliver more light with less power, enabling the product to be cordless during its use. He further adds:

“Laser diodes used in LLLT and LEDs are different light sources. Lasers are coherent light, while LEDs are incoherent light with a wide viewing angle. The knock on LEDs was that they were not high power. That is true if you are referring to Christmas tree bulb semiconductor materials. But with the advancement of LEDs (that now even power car headlights), Revian Red devices are able to attain a high output in lumens/watts.”

Clinical Trials

Revian Red underwent clinical trials in Australia that were led my the famous dermatologist Rodney Sinclair. According to Revian’s own site, clinical trial results have been favorable and there are no significant side effects. However, the results are not as yet officially published, even though the trials were completed in May 2019. In a September 2019 press release, there is an encouraging quote from Dr. Rodney Sinclair:

“It took almost 20 years to work out the ideal wavelengths of light, the best fluence or ‘power’, how long the treatments should last and how often the treatments need to be repeated.”

Other Laser Hair Growth Devices

I have covered a number of other low level laser therapy devices on this blog in the past. These include combs, helmets and caps. You should check the reviews and ratings of all of the below before making a decision on which device to purchase.

The oldest of these FDA cleared lasers is the HairMax LaserComb, while the more recent of these is the Theradome Laser Helmet. Also cleared are the funky looking iGrow Laser Helmet; the iRestore Hair Growth System; and the Capillus Laser Therapy Cap.

KX-826 (Pyrilutamide) Cosmetic Launched

Price Drop Alert — The new Kintor Green Version with 0.5% KX-826 plus various natural ingredients is currently on sale for almost 70% off (after including the coupon option below the discounted price). So it will cost just $28 after taxes. Very strange, as the other two products are not similarly discounted.


See my regularly updated post on China-based Kintor Pharmaceutical’s clinical trials for their two main topical androgen receptor targeting products. Both may come out in the next few years if Phase 3 trials are successful.

Meanwhile, the company launched a KX-826 (Pyrilutamide) based cosmetic product in 2024 after receiving International Nomenclature Cosmetic Ingredient (INCI) approval.

Update: June 2025

Kintor now sells three versions of its KX-826 spray for hair loss.

  • The purple version with 0.9% KX-826.
  • The blue version with 0.5% KX-826.
  • The new green version with 0.5% KX-826. It comes with a plant-based extract essence that promotes scalp blood circulation and nutrition to hair follicles. The full list of natural ingredients can be seen here.
Kintor KX-826 Spray
The Kintor KX-826 spray for hair loss now comes in three versions.

July 26, 2024

KX-826 Hair Growth Spray Launched

The blue version is priced at $69 for a 1-month supply (plus a 5% off coupon) and contains 0.5% KX-826 (pyrilutamide). Update: The enhanced 0.9% KX-826 purple version is also on Amazon now. Both are made by Koshine Biomedica (China) in Hong Kong.

Each product comes as a topical spray. There are no reviews or product ratings at the time of writing this post. The product description mentions that it is a dihydrotestosterone (DHT) blocker, and reduces sebum excretion and scalp oiliness.

Note that the actual androgen receptor antagonist KX-826 is still in Phase 3 clinical trials in the US and China. The cosmetic product (image below) is a way for the company to release a topical product faster.

Kintor KX-826 Cosmetic
Kintor Pharmaceutical (China)’s KX-826 Cosmetic Androgen Receptor Antagonist. Made by Koshine Biomedica (China).

Also of interest, one of the images on Amazon implies more rapid hair growth from this spray product in comparison to FDA approved Minoxidil:

KX-826 versus Minoxidil
KX-826 versus Minoxidil hair growth comparison.

Usage Instructions

The instructions on using this KX-826 spray are as follows:

  1. Open the outer packaging and insert the spray head onto the bottle.
  2. Find your area of hair loss, use your fingers to expose the scalp, and then apply th30e anti-hair loss liquid spray.
  3. Use once in the morning and once in the evening. For a total of 6-8 sprays each time, which equates to about 1ml.
  4. Massage the scalp for about 3 minutes after the spray has been applied.

Note: Only meant to be used when your scalp and hair are both dry.