Wed 21 Jan 2009
Laser Therapy for Hair Loss: Medical Marvel or Quackery
Category: Low Level Laser , Non Surgical Treatments
Laser therapy for hair loss has generated some heated debates, especially after the recent and controversial FDA “clearance” of the HairMax LaserComb. While some hair restoration doctors reject its use entirely, other physicians use it as a regular part of their practice for hair transplant postoperative healing and to treat baldness.
A number of hair loss forum threads have been dedicated to this topic recently and are worth exploring to decide if you think lasers have any benefit for genetic balding.
Dr. Feller Video Demonstrating the Inefficiency of Lasers with Rebuttals
FDA Issues Warning to HairMax LaserComb Makers
Physicians and Patients Debate about the Efficacy of Laser Studies
Become part of one of the most controversial hair loss debates of all time by offering your input or experience with laser therapy by following the links above.
Bill – aka Falceros
Associate Publisher/Editor
Technorati Tags: HairMax LaserComb, hair restoration, hair transplant, baldness, hair loss forum, balding, hair loss, laser therapy
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November 4th, 2009 at 11:42 pm
I was thinking that an overhead home laser should work better than a laser comb. At least the time and amount of laser received by the scalp will be more even.