Here’s a brand-new player in your skin & haircare radar: Revian, a company focused on at-home light therapy for hair regrowth, has just secured up to $13 million in new financing led by Flashpoint. The influx of growth capital signals both confidence in the home-device space and a push toward broader consumer adoption of clinically informed beauty tech.
REVIAN’S offering is built on a dual-wavelength red-light device designed to treat androgenetic hair loss — both men and women. The tech uses precision light to trigger key biological pathways: improved blood flow, reduced inflammation, and inhibition of DHT (a primary hormone behind hair-follicle miniaturization). The device is FDA-cleared and integrates an app for user tracking and physician compliance. All of this places hair growth tech squarely in the intersection of skincare, scalp health and home wellness routines.
Revian’s new funding isn’t just about hair tech — it reflects where beauty and wellness are heading. Devices, data, home-care, across hair, skin and scalp. For Millennials who sit at the intersection of routine, convenience and results, this is a meaningful shift. As you build your future beauty ecosystem, keep your eyes on how hair-tech devices begin to behave and integrate like your skincare tools.
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