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  • FineHair
    Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 60

    Hair Laser Comb's

    What do you guys think about hair laser comb's?


    Any results?
  • Tracy C
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 3125

    #2
    Certain members in this forum will brutally and viciously attack anyone who dares to confess that they have benefited from using the laser comb.

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    • BigThinker
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2012
      • 1507

      #3
      Others of us think it's total non-sense, but won't scrutinize some faceless internet person on how they spend their money.

      I'd get into some portion of The Big 3 if I were concerned about my hairloss and wanted to do something about it (which I do and am).

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      • FineHair
        Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 60

        #4
        What about the iGrow hair rejuvenation system?

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        • bruce42
          Junior Member
          • May 2012
          • 17

          #5
          Anecdotal claims to have had success from use of LaserComb is no problem at all. If it worked for you, then great. Tell people.

          But to claim there is scientific evidence of its positive performance is strictly false if you have read the journal articles carefully. If you persist on claiming there is scientific evidence of efficacy, then yes, there is a problem. Hairmax got FDA clearance for safety of the device, NOT efficacy. The data clearly do not support efficacy.

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          • BigThinker
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2012
            • 1507

            #6
            Originally posted by bruce42
            Anecdotal claims to have had success from use of LaserComb is no problem at all. If it worked for you, then great. Tell people.

            But to claim there is scientific evidence of its positive performance is strictly false if you have read the journal articles carefully. If you persist on claiming there is scientific evidence of efficacy, then yes, there is a problem. Hairmax got FDA clearance for safety of the device, NOT efficacy. The data clearly do not support efficacy.
            This is the only answer that should ever be given when someone inquires about hairloss combs.

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            • goingquick
              Member
              • May 2012
              • 63

              #7
              Originally posted by bruce42
              Anecdotal claims to have had success from use of LaserComb is no problem at all. If it worked for you, then great. Tell people.

              But to claim there is scientific evidence of its positive performance is strictly false if you have read the journal articles carefully. If you persist on claiming there is scientific evidence of efficacy, then yes, there is a problem. Hairmax got FDA clearance for safety of the device, NOT efficacy. The data clearly do not support efficacy.
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              • FineHair
                Member
                • Oct 2012
                • 60

                #8
                Originally posted by bruce42
                Anecdotal claims to have had success from use of LaserComb is no problem at all. If it worked for you, then great. Tell people.

                But to claim there is scientific evidence of its positive performance is strictly false if you have read the journal articles carefully. If you persist on claiming there is scientific evidence of efficacy, then yes, there is a problem. Hairmax got FDA clearance for safety of the device, NOT efficacy. The data clearly do not support efficacy.

                So if they claim that a laser comb does work and is backed up by scientific journals, I should see that as a red flag?

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                • FineHair
                  Member
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 60

                  #9
                  Are there any side effects to using laser combs?

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                  • Lewis Hamilton
                    Junior Member
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 25

                    #10
                    FineHair - have a look at Amazon.Com and check the reviews out. They will give you pretty much all the information you need.

                    The overall view looking at those is for most people they seem to make little or no difference, but some comment that the amount of shedding lessens.

                    There are no known side effects according to the on-line blurb.

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                    • Marshmalo
                      Member
                      • Oct 2012
                      • 72

                      #11
                      Its odd that some people use lasers to remove hair and others use them to promote hair... but apparently the hair growth ones use a different "laser wavelength"; one that supposedly promotes rather than kills the hair folicle.

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                      • Tracy C
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 3125

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Marshmalo
                        Its odd...
                        Not really. There are different kinds of laser being used for different purposes ranging from making accurate cuts in thick sheets of steel to helping wounds heal.

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                        • baldozer
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 752

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Tracy C
                          Not really. There are different kinds of laser being used for different purposes ranging from making accurate cuts in thick sheets of steel to helping wounds heal.
                          Maybe the laser creates Vitamin D just like Sun Light, and it is well known that Vitamin D is good for hair. That maybe the reason why some people claim LaserComb to be useful.

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                          • Tracy C
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 3125

                            #14
                            Maybe. Who knows? Who knows why women respond to laser better than men? We may never know.

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                            • bruce42
                              Junior Member
                              • May 2012
                              • 17

                              #15
                              Originally posted by FineHair
                              So if they claim that a laser comb does work and is backed up by scientific journals, I should see that as a red flag?
                              If there is bona fide scientific evidence with proper controls published in a peer-reviewed journal then no red flag. Use it. Hairmax Lasercomb has thus far not met with these requirements.

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