Keywords: propecia, lasercomb, regrowth, hairmax
After doing little research on internet - reading forums, web site research, here is our summary about LASERCOMB
For:
Lasercomb is approved as a medical device in Canada.
The infamous Dateline NBC segement that showed a guy who used it for a year as having good results with it
The small scale study that showed an average of 93% regrowth I believe.
They have concluded a clinical trial and submitted data to the FDA however no evidence of this exists outside of Lexingtons own press statements - so I cant help but be dubious
Some positive feedback on forums (albiet some from rather suspect sources)
has received good editorial in a number of magazines
Against
Lots of lacklustre feedback from apparent users on forums
The FDA approval for cosmetic use is not true as stated by Lexington taken from About.com 12 March 2005
According to a Hairmax spokesperson, "At this point in time, the HairMax LaserComb has not yet received its FDA clearance for the medical claims of hair regrowth, stimulation of follicles and reduction of hair loss. Nor has it received clearance as a cosmetic device for thicker, fuller, healthier hair"
so perhaps HLT should remove the statement that it is FDA approved for cosmetic thickening from the main site to avoid confusion?
Its quite expensive.
http://propecianews.blogspot.com/2006/11/lasercomb-feedback.html
Tags: confusion, spokesperson, point in time, nbc, medical claims, clinical trial, fda, propecia, positive feedback, medical device, hair regrowth, hair loss, fda approval, follicles
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