Low Light Laser Hair Therapy
I wanted to ask you about low light laser hair therapy. I know you have a few postings on your blog, and also went into some detail on your NHI website, but I wanted to follow up and see if you have any new or updated information regarding this form of treatment. I know you mentioned that you used low light laser hair therapy on your patients, but you werent sure if the benefits were due to propecia or the laser treatment. Any new updates? Thanks for the help!
You are correct in your statements. Unfortunately, there are no new updates. Laser light therapy for hair is semi-controversial and there are clinical studies that are attempting to prove its effectiveness. However, to date, I have not seen a good scientific and unbiased test result to prove if it works.
At NHI, we have two laser light machines which I offer to my patients (who have had surgery) at no additional cost to our patients (in other words, the treatments are free if the patient wants them). I often ask people if it seems to be working for them and I have gotten some positive comments (which are, of course, totally subjective).
Laser Therapy is effective. It’s no miracle cure like many websites who sell lasercombs say it is. But in my opinion it does provide some benefit and should always be used along with other effective treatments.
I myself use laser therapy, topical minoxidil and topical finisteride, oral Avodart, along with mixing pure caffeine powder into my shampoo.
Sounds like alot, but not really.
My results are good.
Mike
LAZERFISH.