I was one of the suckers who fell for the scam. I wasted a year of my life and thousands of dollars for nothing. I wish I would have seen a video like this before I wasted my family's money!
Great presentation Dr. Feller! You really spell things out for us. How can these devises be sold and make claims that they are FDA approved if they can’t work?
I'm interested in buying a laser cap but I think they're obscenely overpriced. I consulted a hair transplant surgeon who told me that I was NOT a candidate for transplant but suggested trying the cap since he said I did have well distributed but immature hairs which made it look as if I had bare streaks on my scalp. I started off by buying a secondhand laser comb on ebay & after using it for a few months I can see a very noticeable difference. My husband has remarked on it too - & for what it's worth, I'm a nurse & he's a physician so I think we both have a healthy dose of medical skepticism. From what I've read about laser therapy, it works for some people & not for others & the result - if any - is variable & unpredictable. In fact the person I bought the laser comb from stated he was selling it because it had NOT worked for him. So perhaps anyone who is interested in trying the laser cap should start with the laser comb, although it's NOT a user friendly method & requires patience & persistence & lots of sitting around with one arm in the air holding the damn thing to different areas of the scalp.
Same here. I've apparently been hallucinating for over four years - and so has everyone around me who has seen my hair improve from using the laser comb - even during that first six months when the laser comb was the only treatment I was using.
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