Men have different RLT priorities than women — more focus on hair loss, muscle recovery, and pain relief; less focus on anti-aging skincare. Here's the complete guide to RLT for men.
Hair Loss & LLLT
Hair loss affects 50% of men over 50. LLLT is FDA-cleared for androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) and works for most men who use it consistently.
Best device: iRestore Essential at $499 → — FDA-cleared, 6-month money-back guarantee. See our hair loss guide.
Beard Growth
RLT may help with beard growth — the same mechanism (follicle stimulation) that regrows scalp hair can stimulate beard follicles. Anecdotal evidence is strong; clinical research is limited.
For beard: use a panel (MitoMIN) on the face for 5–10 minutes daily, or a wand (Solawave) for patchy areas.
Muscle Recovery
RLT is hugely popular with male athletes for muscle recovery. Pre-workout RLT may enhance performance; post-workout RLT reduces DOMS.
Best device: MitoMEGA at $899 → for full-body, or Kineon Move+ at $399 → for targeted joints. See our athlete guide.
Testosterone
Limited human evidence, but some studies suggest RLT may support testosterone production by improving mitochondrial function in testicular tissue. The effect (if real) is modest.
Don't rely on RLT for testosterone optimization — focus on sleep, nutrition, and exercise. RLT may be a complementary support.
Skin Concerns
Men's skin is thicker and oilier than women's. RLT can help with:
- Acne: Reduces inflammation (see our acne guide)
- Wrinkles: Stimulates collagen (see our wrinkle guide)
- Razor bumps: Reduces inflammation from shaving
- Sun damage: Improves skin texture and tone
Frequently Asked Questions
Best Multi-Use Device for Men
The MitoMAX 2.0 handles hair, muscle recovery, and skin — one device for everything.
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