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  • Glawre
    Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 43

    Hairmax Lazor Comb

    I am looking for information from anyone who has used this product. Does it work, not, sometimes in some people?

    Thanks
  • 8868alex
    Senior Member
    • May 2010
    • 279

    #2
    Most will tell you that it's effects are minimal at best. My personal opinion is that it is worth considering as an adjunct to Propecia and Minoxidil with regards to maintenance / hair quality. You should have modest expectations and not expect major regrowth as that is unlikley.

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    • Tracy C
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2011
      • 3083

      #3
      Originally posted by Glawre
      I am looking for information from anyone who has used this product. Does it work, not, sometimes in some people?
      According to the results of multiple studies Lexington has submitted to the FDA in order to gain FDA clearance to advertise the laser comb as a treatment for hereditary hair loss, it does work for those who are good candidates for low level laser therapy. It is important to make sure to understand if you are a good candidate for LLLT or not - because not everyone is a good candidate. For example; If you are a male with a Norwood 6 pattern, you are not a good candidate for LLLT.

      My sister and I both use the laser comb and we both feel that it helps as an adjunct treatment. I do not feel it is a good stand alone treatment however. I also feel that it probably works better for women than it does for men.

      The laser comb is rather expensive. Study the chart on their website under "customer care" - "Is the laser comb right for you?" and if your pattern is in the blue area of the chart they provide and your skin type is Fitzpatrick I to IV, it might be worth it to you to give it a try. The 20 week money back guarantee is plenty of time to determine if it is helping you. If it doesn't help you, send it back for a refund.

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      • baldybald
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 243

        #4
        Originally posted by Tracy C
        According to the results of multiple studies Lexington has submitted to the FDA in order to gain FDA clearance to advertise the laser comb as a treatment for hereditary hair loss, it does work for those who are good candidates for low level laser therapy. It is important to make sure to understand if you are a good candidate for LLLT or not - because not everyone is a good candidate. For example; If you are a male with a Norwood 6 pattern, you are not a good candidate for LLLT.

        My sister and I both use the laser comb and we both feel that it helps as an adjunct treatment. I do not feel it is a good stand alone treatment however. I also feel that it probably works better for women than it does for men.

        The laser comb is rather expensive. Study the chart on their website under "customer care" - "Is the laser comb right for you?" and if your pattern is in the blue area of the chart they provide and your skin type is Fitzpatrick I to IV, it might be worth it to you to give it a try. The 20 week money back guarantee is plenty of time to determine if it is helping you. If it doesn't help you, send it back for a refund.
        you are right, but i did not know that your sister has hiarloss too!!

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        • Tracy C
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2011
          • 3083

          #5
          Originally posted by baldybald
          you are right, but i did not know that your sister has hiarloss too!!
          My sister, my mother, my mother's sisters and my cousins on my mother's side. We all have it to some degree. It's family curse. My sister's hair loss is not nearly as bad as mine. My hair loss is not nearly as bad as my mothers.

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          • baldybald
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 243

            #6
            Originally posted by Tracy C
            My sister, my mother, my mother's sisters and my cousins on my mother's side. We all have it to some degree. It's family curse. My sister's hair loss is not nearly as bad as mine. My hair loss is not nearly as bad as my mothers.
            Oh, i see.

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