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Originally Posted by lucrio
I know it's effectiveness is debatable however I am attracted to the idea of It's one time cost and FDA approval.
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If you had a chance to read and pay attention to the many posts in hair loss forums, one thing you will notice is that many of those suffering with hereditary hair loss have an "all or nothing" attitude about effectiveness. What that means is if they are not able to restore to their juvenile hair line with a treatment, they feel that treatment does not work at all. Even if that treatment can improve their hair, arrest their hair loss or grow some of their hair back. They apply this attitude to all treatments. Not just the laser comb.
I do not know if the laser comb actually makes hair that has already gone start to grow again. I do know that the laser comb does do some things that are beneficial to those who are treating their hair loss. It increases the caliber of the hair that you have. It increases the strength of the hair that you have. It improves the quality of the hair that you have, including hair the has grown back from using Rogaine. Lastly, It makes your hair grow faster. Many of these guys do not see any of those four benefits as being anything appreciable. I disagree. I think each one of those four benefits are appreciable, especially for a diffuse thinner.
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Originally Posted by beatinghairloss
it will work to a small degree about as affective as getting sunshine on your scalp from 6-9AM depending on when the sunrises.
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I actually use it. I know how well it works. It's more effective than that.
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Originally Posted by beatinghairloss
Oh btw I would never advise an NW7 to rub this thing on there head in the hopes of becoming even an NW6 it just wont happen with that alone.
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Both the promotional information and the instructions for the laser comb very clearly state that it is for men who are Norwood 2 through Norwood 5 and women of specific Ludwig classes. It clearly states that it can not do anything for a man who is beyond Norwood 5.
Not everyone is a good candidate for the laser comb or any other form of LLLT. I am very well aware than many Norwood 6's and 7's have tried the laser comb and they complained that it did not work for them. Well, the pre-sales documentation told them that it would not work for them - but they bought it anyways. You can lead a person to information but you can't make them read it. Many of the negative reviews you will read are from people who were actually not good candidates for LLLT.
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Originally Posted by lucrio
Thanks for the response, what would the hair regrowth potential be with a laser comb compared to say rogaine?
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When I first started treating my hair loss, I used the laser comb alone without any other treatments. I did observe that my hair improved dramatically, noticeably and appreciably. I could not tell if any lost hair was growing back.
After that first six months of using the laser comb by itself, I added Rogaine to my treatment. Sometime between four and six months of using both Rogaine and my laser comb, it was obvious that some hair was growing back.
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Originally Posted by stratofortress
It's just that I don't understand how they're supposed to work.
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I don't understand how it works either. However, I do believe the snarky remark about sunshine made earlier in this thread provides a clue.