Hair Replacement Laser Approved by FDA
The “HairMax LaserComb” Coming to a Walgreen’s near you!
I’m just guessing about the retail outlet. I’m not, however, making up the bit about the laser comb. The US Food and Drug Administration recently approved the “HairMax LaserComb,” manufactured by Lexington International LLC. “Laser hair therapy is the talk of the hair restoration industry today,” said David Michaels, Managing Director of the company.
The comb apparently does work. From the application filed with the FDA, “The LaserComb is indicated to promote hair growth in males with androgenetic alopecia who have Norwood Hamilton Classifications of la to V and Fitzpatrick Skin Types I to IV.” Study participants experienced a 10-20% improvement in hair density. Now, I haven’t heard whether that increase is permanent or permanent so long as you continue to use the laser comb.
Something to look out for I guess.
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1 opinion for Hair Replacement Laser Approved by FDA
William
Feb 18, 2007 at 12:05 am
hmmm, I thought you’d have an article on Britney’s new look here Cory…lol
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