Laser Therapy for Hair Loss: Medical Marvel or Quackery
Laser therapy for hair loss has generated some heated debates, especially after the recent and controversial FDA “clearance” of the [tag]HairMax LaserComb[/tag]. While some [tag]hair restoration[/tag] doctors reject its use entirely, other physicians use it as a regular part of their practice for [tag]hair transplant[/tag] postoperative healing and to treat [tag]baldness[/tag].
A number of [tag]hair loss forum[/tag] threads have been dedicated to this topic recently and are worth exploring to decide if you think lasers have any benefit for genetic [tag]balding[/tag].
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
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Bill
Associate Publisher/Editor
November 4, 2009 @ 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.