I would love to believe that the technology works, but as yet, I can not become a supporter. I will look forward to your new publication and will read it with interest. I try to give controversial issues space on this blog to give a balanced view, so your response is appreciated.
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You make many great points and perhaps the manufacturer of the LaserComb (and other manufacturers of similar products) will see your post and address the points you brought up. I know they’ve read this site in the past, as I’ve received correspondence from them when I disputed claims made on their site over a year […]
Thank you! I couldn’t have said it better myself. Sometimes these products can be muddled in with the financial gain of selling a product and media hype and not have much to do with actual results (i.e. “buyer bewareâ€).
That’s great for you! I am publishing your comments since you claim the LaserComb had value and I believe that sharing your experience with others is important. I wish I would receive more such positive comments about this type of technology and maybe your “insightful” note will get others to write about their experiences. I […]
I have seen the original study and I have published my opinions on the matter: HairMax LaserComb Receives FDA Approval? Why Are You Suspicious of the FDA and the LaserComb Now? Analyzing the Results of the HairMax Laser Comb I tend to agree with your astute observations and criticism. This is a subject that I […]
This is not new information. I just don’t believe it. Sorry!
Your email raises good questions that haven’t been asked here before, but I wish I had answers for you. Any answers to your questions would not have the proper data that can be depended upon. I would suspect that the amount of time exposed to the LLLT is not sufficient for the problems you are […]
I am impressed that you are seeing some growth and surprised about the shed you discussed. If you’re seeing growth at all, that absolutely should be considered positive. As to whether those hairs will get thicker, I couldn’t say. A man your age should be on Propecia (finasteride 1mg), as that will be the very […]
You raise a valid point. Research can be biased, and you must consider who funded it and the methods used. A good example of this is the research conducted by the laser hair industry, as we scrutinized the methods and its results (see Analyzing the Results of the HairMax Laser Comb). Your comments echo my […]
Good for you! Thanks for sharing this. You do agree that the results are sometimes disappointing compared to the advertisement, but I have seen many patients achieving similar results with Propecia alone, particularly in men under 27 years old. I can’t display the video on this page since he’s disabled the ability to embed the […]
This is not an endorsement of the laser technology, just a video that some of you may find interesting and useful. No, I did not make this. The video was made by prolific Metacafe.com video blogger KipKay. For info on the HairMax LaserComb (the commercial product that sells for around $350 more), you can read […]
I see no problem with Rogaine and using the LaserComb, but I doubt that the laser will bring much value. Minoxidil might help and may add value if used with Propecia (if you do have male pattern baldness). With regard to the LaserComb, I really don’t believe the results that are claimed.
I do not know the answer to that question. My personal opinion is that it probably will not thicken hair.
There is no “best combo”. I do not endorse any products. I only prescribe medication such as Propecia (finasteride 1mg), because it works. All others are “buyer beware” as far as I’m concerned. With respect to the Hairmax laser, I have written extensively on that topic (here).
Any time you want to see results of anything that you use for hair growth, it takes a good 8 months of treatment to see the results. I know that the people who manufacture this product suggest that you get results in 90 days, but that claim is what I find unbelievable, not that there […]