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Originally Posted by Tracy C
The company that makes the Hairmax laser comb has had to prove both safety and efficacy multiple times - and they have done so successfully multiple times.
Could you post these proofs please?
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The studies are on the FDA website.
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So you'll make a claim but not post the proof of that claim?
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can you use it only in the area that you want to save time
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Originally Posted by powersam
So you'll make a claim but not post the proof of that claim?
It is not my place to prove anything to you. Lexington has already proven it to the FDA. You can read information from the FDA's website just as easily as I can.
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Originally Posted by baldy1990
can you use it only in the area that you want to save time
I don't know. I use mine as directed.
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sorry for the questions,
how much does it costs one good one that deserves my money,i dont want to buy something cheap that will not work for sure
is laser comb the best laser device i can get or there are better ones
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Originally Posted by baldy1990
is laser comb the best laser device i can get or there are better ones
The only laser device that I have personal experience with is the Hairmax laser comb. I know there are a few knock-offs on the market - but the knock-offs have not been cleared by the FDA. The Hairmax is the only one that has been cleared by the FDA thus far. I am aware that a couple of other makers of laser devices have applied for FDA clearance though. I just don't know if any of those have achieved clearance yet. The FDA is being very strict about these. The study for clearance of the laser cap is a better designed study than Lexington used for the Laser comb, which in and of themselves were a very well designed studies - double-blind, placebo controlled and evaluated by unbiased third parties. However, the Laser cap has not cleared yet as far as I know - and it is a lot more expensive.
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I've read Lexington's study. It's a scam. In the study they actually show reduced growth. There is not a shred of evidence that LLLT improves hair quality in anyone.
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Originally Posted by bruce42
In the study they actually show reduced growth.
No they don't. If you feel it is a scam, don't buy it. It has helped me and several other women. I know it is not a scam but I also know that it does not work for everyone.
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