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Do Laser Combs really work?
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Thanks a lot Oyster!
Can I ask you if you use any other treatment? Finasteride? Minoxidil? Topical finasteride? PRP?
Thanks a lot!
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From personal experience, I can tell you that they do work. I'm sure not every brand is the same etc, and I don't wanna tell mine's as this is not the question, but yes, they do work. But don't expect miracles, you need to be patient. I started to see some sort of difference after several months of religious using.Leave a comment:
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Hi guys,
Has anyone had experience with the hairmax laser cap? Did it work for anyone?
Cheers.
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In 1970 a Hungarian doctor were trying to see if these red lasers would help reduce skin cancer but instead he found that it actually promoted hair growth.
This type of Laser hair growth device will work for certain types of hair loss (not all). Other than this these devices are FDA cleared and we all know FDA don't give clearance before testing a medical device.Leave a comment:
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Yes, lasers promote hair growth and they really work. It's actually the fastest therapy for hair loss designed for home use. Compared with other treatments, like the ones based on drugs, low-level laser therapy is 4x times faster and more effective. The whole process is totally safe, the FDA approves it too. It's designed for both women and men, the hair type doesn't play an important role so it should be a perfect treatment for everyone. Check any of these best hair growth devices and see if they work or not. I promise you will not be disappointed.Leave a comment:
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I haven’t seen any photographic evidence of substantial growth from the use of them. Nor have i seen it in person in few folks that tried them. Some folks claim lasercaps (not combs) grew some hairs but even when I analyzed photos it was very hard to see a distinct difference in before and after photos.
Then there were other outliers to those photos as some folks had prp treatment as well and that could have made some hairs look thicker. Not sure which treatment was the actual cause of thickening.
For now it seems it may be suttle to none change in men. I agree, women may have a different result. Very hard to guage though.Leave a comment:
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Did you really just register here to post this in this old and inactive thread? What was the status of your hair when you started your treatment?Laser Comb Folilaser - http://folilaser.com Used for about two years. Seems to work for me. I could just be lucky and my hair loss would have slowed down anyway. However over the past two years my hair loss has bee minimal. I don't use any drugs for my hair.Leave a comment:
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Laser Comb Folilaser - http://folilaser.com Used for about two years. Seems to work for me. I could just be lucky and my hair loss would have slowed down anyway. However over the past two years my hair loss has bee minimal. I don't use any drugs for my hair.Leave a comment:
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LLLT does not work for everyone. I have continued to benefit from using my laser comb for over four years. I do agree that the benefit is cosmetic to some degree. What LLLT does is it increases the caliber, increases the strength and improves the quality of the hair that you have, including hair that has grown back from using Minoxidil. For some people that may not be enough. For me it was and still is enough to keep using it. However, I can easily see how that benefit would not be appreciable to someone who has large patches that are void of hair and have been that way for a long time.Leave a comment:
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New to the forum so sharing my experience.Hi all,
I am already on propecia (8 months now) and minoxidil (a few years) and the results have been fair. I cut down my propecia dosage to .5 mg at about the 5 month mark and definitely noticed an improvement--I truly believe my prolonged shedding was due to my oversensitivity to the drug. My goal is to halt my hair loss and if I can regrow a little then why not ;-)
I have been giving laser combs some thought--can anyone attest to laser combs benefiting them? I would love to hear some feedback on this topic.
Look forward to hearing from you!
I used the Hairmax Lasercomb (I believe it was 9 lasers) for about 11 months. No benefit. Initially I thought I was getting a cosmetic benefit but if so, it did not last.
I then build a laser helmet based using 300 diode lasers. Again, initially very good root lift which was a cosmetic benefit. Then I shed like crazy. Worst I have every had. Shedding stabilized after 6 months. I stuck with it for 15 months and then eventually gave up. No long-term benefits for me.
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Of course we can agree to disagree and still be friends.
Debate is healthy. I'll keep an open mind to LLLT for female hair loss for the time being. As for MPB, there's simply no way I can see it working given the science. I'll have a look at that Lexington study some time.Leave a comment:
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We can agree to disagree and still be friends.
As I have said many times, for the first six months of treating my hair loss, I used only the laser comb - and nothing else. I saw improvement and others saw improvement. If others were seeing a difference in my hair, the effect is appreciable. My sister even bought one for herself after she had seen what using the laser comb had done for my hair. My sister and I both suffer with hair loss. Since I am older than her, my hair loss was much worse than hers. Anyways, it improved her hair as well.
So yes, I can be certain that using the laser comb improved my hair - and the improvement was noticeable. It did "something" and that something it did was appreciable and beneficial. I didn't even know there was any controversy over it until I joined this forum.
In order to get the FDA clearance, Lexington had to prove both safety and efficacy. They had to do so more than once. A great example is the recent clearance they received for treating female hair loss. Lexington had to do a completely separate study to prove efficacy in treating female hair loss. The FDA already knew the laser comb was safe but they made Lexington prove efficacy in treating female hair loss. The study did prove efficacy so they got the clearance for treating female hair loss. That clearance would not have happened if the laser comb did nothing at all.Leave a comment:
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