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HairmaxHairmax Laser Comb With LLLT (Level Laser Therapy)

Maybe you saw an ad with a guy just brush her hair and the brush is emitting a red light. The advertiser can say ... "Ladies and gentlemen, are you losing your hair, is it dull, lifeless, brittle? Then try the HairMax laser comb. It is approved by the FDA! Or, you may have read a news story on CNN or ABC talk HairMax Laser comb. Perhaps you read about it in Time magazine and discovered that it is the latest gadget that is supposed to stop hair loss and help regrow hair.

The HairMax Laser Comb Review will tell you the logic of how it works, if it is safe and why the company can claim to stop hair loss and help hair grow back not only buy an air healthy and dynamic.

The laser comb or brush (there are many on the market) uses Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT). Low Level Laser Therapy has been used for over 30 years for all types of health conditions, including stopping hair loss and regrow hair. Until a few years ago, if you want to use LLLT for hair loss, he had to go to a private room or beauty and hair treated by a professional. These salons are located throughout Europe and people have used this treatment for years. It is very expensive and long, yet produced results. (You will visit the show several times a month to experience positive results).

With the invention of the laser or laser comb brush, you can now have all the advantages of low light laser therapy in a pocket comb device / brush and use it in the privacy of your home 15 minutes a day, 3 once a week.

Low Level Laser Light is completely safe is judged by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is safe because it does not relieve the heat as the high-level laser does (which is used in other medical treatments).

The logic of how this works is explained by the type of laser light that is used for low devices. This single beam of light enters the cells it is targeted, and gives cells the energy they need (all things need energy). Light Laser Comb Laser low leverage increases the blood supply to hair follicles. When this energy is still used, the cells begin to regenerate. It's like charging a battery.

The HairMax Laser Comb was developed in Sydney Australia and was named by Time Magazine as one of the "Inventions of the Year. Developers run extensive clinical studies. Their studies showed that 93% of participants (men and women), aged 30-60 has increased the thickness of hairs (terminals) have used the HairMax laser comb. Their average number of terminal hairs per square centimeter increased by an incredible 19 hairs/cm2 in studies of six months.

The FDA approved the HairMax Laser Comb ® for promoting hair growth in men with androgenetic alopecia in January 2007. We should keep in mind that the FDA does not approve products hair growth often. In fact, there are only two other products approved by the FDA to promote hair growth. Therefore, the HairMax Laser Comb company can make its request by the advertising device for hair growth, preventing hair loss and rejuvenate hair.

With all the attention on the HairMax Laser Comb, many new stations, both locally and nationally, he put to the test. For example, two new stations delivered the following testimony on the device:

The Miami Florida 10 News recently reported that a person who used the laser comb for 8 weeks had a percent increase of 50% of hair. The journalist Miami News reporter also added that once a person starts using the laser comb, they should continue to use indefinitely to maintain and further results.

Dateline NBC has decided to conduct its own "non-scientific" experiment. A volunteer, followed by a dermatologist selected to oversee the.

Posted on March 4, 2010.
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