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Laser Therapy
I am looking into laser therapy for hair loss, I am to understand the Laser Comb is not recommended, so I found this product, I do not know a lot about this for of treatment, but these devices are used in professional salons. I would think they would be out of business if they did not work. Was wondering if anybody had some experience with this product?
http://www.supergrowlasers.com/
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Senior Member
you should research FDA approved meds before ordering shit online
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Originally Posted by Shan
you should research FDA approved meds before ordering shit online
I have already had 3 transplants, spent 1 year on Mioxidil, and finastride, been at this for over a decade actually. I will never trust a surgeon again, what liars!
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Senior Member
Originally Posted by SI_DUDE
I have already had 3 transplants, spent 1 year on Mioxidil, and finastride, been at this for over a decade actually. I will never trust a surgeon again, what liars!
what went wrong, meds or surgery
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Originally Posted by SI_DUDE
I have already had 3 transplants, spent 1 year on Mioxidil, and finastride, been at this for over a decade actually. I will never trust a surgeon again, what liars!
Well minox and 3 transplants are all better than laser therapy.... id call laser therapy a complete HOAX.
Get on RU/CB or Fin/Dut/Avodart.
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Originally Posted by hellouser
Well minox and 3 transplants are all better than laser therapy.... id call laser therapy a complete HOAX.
Get on RU/CB or Fin/Dut/Avodart.
Thats intresting, I would think the manufaturers would be out of business if their were no truth to the laser treatment, how about this new product
http://www.latisse.com/
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Senior Member
Only FDA approved meds work
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Originally Posted by Shan
Only FDA approved meds work
Completely false.
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Originally Posted by hellouser
Well minox and 3 transplants are all better than laser therapy.... id call laser therapy a complete HOAX.
Get on RU/CB or Fin/Dut/Avodart.
Whats RU/CB
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Originally Posted by Shan
what went wrong, meds or surgery
Long story short, I have scars that are visible, I need to keep my hair at a very specific length, meaning it can't be to short or to long, to short the scars show, to long it looks to sparse, thin, and frizzy.
I was not told the truth about shock loss, or further hair loss, or the amount of hair I would receive from the surgery that will actually grow. Doctors conceal a lot of facts because at the end of the day it's a business, and my Dr came highly recommend, he was said to be "the best" and he is a Christian to boot.
After three surgery’s and several years past since my last surgery I sent the doctors before and after photos he took and I basically have the same amount of hair on my head that I did the day I walked in his office for the first surgery. I asked him why I did not get the results patients with only 1 or 2 surgeries posted on his Web Site got, he said not all results are typical, and admitted the results were poor.
Meds affect my hormone levels and I would never compromise my health for hair.
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