i get pretty bad hypertrichosis from minoxidil , I am planning to do laser hair removal . But this costs a lot and i will keep taking the minoxidil / oral minox. So will the unwanted body hiar come back after laser removal if i keep taking minox? Laser hair removal is not a single […]
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Laser hair removal will remove hairs in their growth cycle (anagen). It will not kill the hairs in telogen which can be 25% – 60% of all of the hairs growing, depending upon your hair cycle and the part of the body you where the new hair growth occurred. Stopping the minoxidil will cause these […]
I am contemplating laser hair removal, but i think that traditional laser doesn’t destroy the entire follicle, so it might regrow if i keep taking the treatment. You don’t have patient with this concern of hypertrichosis with low dose OM? I have only started it recently on patients so I know more about what I […]
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LLLT is an option that really does not do much although because so many people use it and are vested in the effort, the reports are not very accurate. I studied patients with LLLT treatments in two forms. The first was an expensive LLLT machine which I offered at no charge to my patients but […]
Your present hair growth appears to be happening now and if you wait another couple of months, the hair should grow to styling length. A laser hat will not help but it will not hurt either.
A little over a five years ago, I agreed to work with a company that supplied Laser Hats to us at no charge (valued at $3,000 each). I got 12 volunteers and sold them a Laser Hat for $500 with the caveat that they would come into our office every three months for photos. At the […]
Hair follicle damage can result from laser removal of the Scalp MicroPigmentation pigment but it depends on many factor. The main factor is the depth of at which the SMP ink was placed into the skin. The human body has three layers of skin: the epidermis, the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. During an SMP procedure, the […]
Lasers in my opinion do not grow hair. I’ve offered it at my practice for FREE. I even gave it away as a study. I have not seen results. Maybe you can claim the patients didn’t use it right. The studies or papers that are out there do not show clear results. If they work, […]
If you want to try LLLT, it is your prerogative and my opinions should not really matter. If you are trying to change my opinion on the LLLT, then I would really need to see the results first hand or read a well done study. I have written about the studies you mention above in […]
You can search (top right corner of this page) for my thoughts on lasers for the treatment of hair loss. My opinion has not changed. I think it is a good money maker for those who sell the lasers.
In a recent post by Dr. Bernard Nusbaum from a series of conversations with varying doctors, he noted that people who use Low Laser Light Therapy who use minoxidil may develop a residue on their hair that mimics hair graying.
Minoxidil is known to cause shedding in the initial use. It is not comparable to trauma. The hair should come back and start reversing from the short term loss within 2 or so months. The various acids in the 82M or other similar medications generally cause the scalp irritation, dryness and flaking. The basic theory […]
It seems like a good study but the results and conclusions from the study is plainly states: “A higher percentage of lasercomb-treated subjects reported overall improvement of hair loss condition and thickness and fullness of hair in self-assessment, though the results did not always reach statistical significance.” It means the subjects felt improvement but the […]
This space age design and the small case “i” in-front of the name does not add value. The FDA clearance means that it is safe. I really do not understand the FDA as effectiveness has not been proven in the one example mentioned in the article. I have not seen any definitive clinical research that […]
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