Anyone tried igrow?
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I have seen quite a few youtube videos that describe how to make one - and I myself am more than capable of doing so. However the laser I am using is the older corded 9-laser version Hairmax. I've been using it since November of 2007 and as long as it continues to work I do not intend to bother with anything else. If it does stop working though, I will likely consider the igrow as a replacement since it has not been FDA cleared.
Keep in mind that in spite of what is often said in hair loss forums. including this one, manufacturers of these laser devices need to prove both safety and efficacy in order to achieve FDA clearance.
I know from the past with many meds and devices that the dosage is always very low to do anything significant. The best for the DIY laser is to put a potentiometer to regulate the intensity. Anyways, I have never trusted the FDA but you have a point Tracy. By the way, did you end up finding work?Comment
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I emailed them, apparently the inventor claims to have cured his own hairloss using this device...Comment
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Okay I read and they are getting cleared for men soon, I think I might have to buy this one instead of building my own. It can be a night mare trying to build your own stuff, I remember when I was building my own TDCS device. Not to mention it's not super expensive, I will make an order once I have some cash. Haha, just read that only people with small heads might not be able to fit well no it, they're going to have to fill in the gaps with pads.Comment
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many thanks thinning seems interesting but i notice they have an offer until end november 2013 and the full price is expensive but a helmet is more relaxing to use than hand held,by the way the spencer forrest x5 also has not got fda approval due to the trials they had it was not that successful even though it has 15 lasers which is more than my hairmax?Comment
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many thanks thinning seems interesting but i notice they have an offer until end november 2013 and the full price is expensive but a helmet is more relaxing to use than hand held,by the way the spencer forrest x5 also has not got fda approval due to the trials they had it was not that successful even though it has 15 lasers which is more than my hairmax?Comment
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Yes I did find work. I've been back to work for almost three months now.Comment
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I saw some modest results with the hairmax, so I jumped on the dome at the $375 mark. If nothing else it will be less of a pain the ass to use. Better results would be nice though..
Anyone want to buy a hairmax?Comment
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Also check out the lazerfish web site he now makes a helmet and also a powerful hand held laser that you can attach to a mike stand and sit and let the laser work on scalp this is a bit cheaper than helmet.Comment
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I have nothing to do with therse companies but i thought the link to there sites may save you searching and also quite interesting but think well before jumping the gun and buying as they can be expensive as said des we need to get a group buy discount here are the links http://www.konftec.com and lazerfish web site http://www.lllt-therapy.com he is an american but lives in japan and he always answed my questions and seems a nice guy as omg is as well.Comment
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