Sun 15 Jun 2008
Does Laser Therapy Really Work to Fight Hair Loss?
Category: Low Level Laser , Non Surgical Treatments
Based on the recent FDA “approval” of laser hair treatment, specifically the Lexington Hairmax laser comb, there has been a lot of controversy on our hair loss forum regarding its efficacy as a hair loss treatment. Should balding men and women put their faith in the power of lasers to restore their hair? If so, how effective is it as a stand alone treatment? Does it work better when combined with other medical therapies? Did the FDA really approve or endorse it?
These are important questions men and women of alopecia should be able to answer when considering low level laser therapy. Click here to read other and contribute your thoughts to this important discussion on our hair restoration forum.
Bill Seemiller - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network and the Hair Loss Learning Center
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