By Natural Advocate | June 30, 2007 - 10:45 am - Posted in Medical News

Most people with thinning hair and problems with baldness are open to trying new innovative approaches to solving their dilemma. A unique treatment option for thinning hair for everything from male pattern baldness to hypothyroidism and hair loss is the use of laser combs or laser treatments for the thinning hair problem.

Of the laser comb option, the specific one I looked at was the product called the Hair Max Laser Comb. This particular comb has FDA approval for use. The manner in which it works is through low level laser beams.

The laser comb’s effectiveness is obtained through stimulating the scalp to assist in new hair growth. Circulation to the scalp is promoted be the laser beam action. At four locations in the U.S. clinical studies were conducted. The studies lasted six months and participants who used the Hair Max Laser Comb showed increased numbers of hairs at the rate of 19 hairs per square centimeter.

The cost of the Hair Max Laser Comb, depending on which model you choose, is $395.00 or $545.00.

Laser hair therapy may also be done with laser treatments in a clinic setting. The laser light works by stimulating cell metabolism and helps to repair damaged cells. Laser hair therapy is FDA approved as safe and effective. It has been medically tested.

It is suggested that the laser hair therapy be used in conjunction with other scalp and hair products such as Minoxidil and a DHT blocker.

Laser hair loss therapy sounds like a very promising treatment for anyone faced with a thinning hair or baldness problem. One of the best features of this method of baldness treatments is that it is approved as safe and effective.

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