Latest Study Results of HairMax LaserComb’s Safety and Effectiveness
June 3rd, 2009 admin
HairMax LaserComb Laser Phototherapy Device in the Treatment of Male Androgenetic Alopecia: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Sham Device-Controlled, Multicentre Trial. The use of low levels of visible or near-infrared light for reducing pain, inflammation and oedema, promoting the healing of wounds, deeper tissue and nerves, and preventing tissue damage has been known for almost 40 years, since the invention of lasers. The HairMax LaserComb is a hand-held, lower level, laser therapy device that contains a single laser module that emits nine beams. …
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In January 2007, Lexington International’s HairMax LaserComb received FDA clearance, allowing it to be used safely as a treatment promoting hair growth in males. This clearance was awarded due to Lexington’s ability to demonstrate equivalence with other devices that had been approved in the past and been used for decades. Thus, HairMax...
Hairmax Light by Dixon Duval from New Mexico, age 55, who has been using HairMax LaserComb for eight months: I purchased this device with high hopes, unfortunately after maximum use over 8 months it was ineffective. So if you think shining a little red light on your head will make your hair grow…my advice is wait until the price drops to $5.
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Lexington International’s HairMax LaserComb is the latest FDA-approved remedy for promoting hair growth. It employs a technology that has been in use for several years to accelerate healing and hair growth after hair transplant surgery. There are other laser combs on the market that are less expensive than Lexington International’s HairMax, and...
I came across an interesting blog post of a guy stating that by the prolonged use of laser comb (holding it in position for a long period) allows it to neutralize the effect of DHT by making the scalp to secrete it along with some sebum and that it gave him wonderous results in the long run could you please share us our comments on this, do you...
Dear doctor, Please go through the clinical study URL given below. I want your comments on this: Reviogen clinical trials Regards As the article says, the study was conducted on reconstructed tissue samples. In other words, the study was done in a petri dish (not on live humans), in order to “ assess the effects of the test compound on the...
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Hello Doctor, Firstly I’d like to thank you very much for maintaining such a very informative blog. I have read that in cases where 1mg finasteride has lost its “effectiveness” in patients over the years you have prescribed 2mg instead of avodart. In the majority of these cases do you see a halt to hair loss, or no change from 1mg....
Bimatoprost, a glaucoma treatment that has been recently approved for lengthening and thickening eyelashes (Latisse) is currently being studied for its topical use in promoting hair growth in patients affected by hereditary hair loss. Preliminary reports from laboratory tests with human hair sound encouraging. It has been reported that the topical...
Dear Dr Rassman, First off let me say what a very informative website you have, it’s allayed a lot fears I have had about Propecia which my Doctor in the UK is unable to answer. I’m a Propecia user and have came across this article when browsing Reuters. Link: FDA probes risks of HIV, prostate, other drugs My questions are: Has Propecia...
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