Xtrallux Alpha Laser Cap Review: An Affordable Entry Into FDA-Cleared Hair Regrowth
Hair thinning runs in my family, so when I heard about Xtrallux's laser caps offering an FDA-cleared, no-prescription option, I decided to try their entry model, the Alpha, to see if six minutes a day was really enough.

How It Works
The Alpha uses 136 VCSEL SMT laser diodes to deliver low-level light therapy (LLLT) directly to the scalp, a technology that has clinical backing for treating hereditary hair loss and balding. Sessions are just 6 minutes daily, which made it easy to fold into my morning routine.

Comfort and Fit
Pros: the cap is genuinely comfortable to wear for the short session length, and being the entry-level model, it is priced more accessibly than Xtrallux's higher-tier caps while still using real FDA-cleared laser technology.
What to Consider
Cons: as with any hair regrowth treatment, results take time and consistency - the brand itself backs this with a 6-month money-back guarantee if you do not see results, which is worth relying on rather than expecting overnight change.
Final Verdict
At $699 (down from $1,099 during the current sale), this is a reasonable entry point if you want to try laser hair therapy without committing to the priciest model.
Check current pricing here: Xtrallux Alpha Laser Cap
#review #hairregrowth #lasercap #xtrallux #haircare
RELATED REVIEWS
SurferCat Leash and Harness Set Review