What Do You Think of LaserComb’s Macro Photos?
Hello Dr. Rassman,
First off – great site and on behalf of everyone, your honesty and integrity is certainly refreshing.
I’m sure you’re sick of the Lasercomb questions by now, but I was wondering if you had a chance to look over the following new macro photos on the Hairmax site.
In order to accentuate the visibility of the results, they actually circle the new hairs that grew as a result of the treatment.
I know one of the previous criticisms of your earlier analysis of the original photos was that the images that you based your assessment on were not high resolution. These macro photos are high resolution and seem to indicate that some growth did occur. Strangely though, there appear to be hairs that existed in the before picture, that are no longer present in the after photos. One might get the impression that there was some ‘selective circling’ going on.
Just looking to get your thoughts.
Much appreciated.
For those that missed it, I analyzed their “results” photos back in 2006 — Analyzing the Results of the HairMax Laser Comb.
I looked at the link you sent, but I am not willing to make the invested time to analyze it again. Is there selective circling? I don’t know. There’s nothing there that will change my negative opinion of the effects of the laser combs. Sorry!
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