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Do laser combs work in hair loss treatment?

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Both men and women spend thousands of pounds on hair loss treatments in UK and a large chunk of that amount goes to laser devices. These so called ‘regrowth hair lasers' may seem like a remarkable investment by what they advertise but do they offer anything at all? Ironically, the number of people dissatisfied with such products is also increasing and that is why we thought of studying and reviewing what the whole process is all about and if most popular devices in the market work at all.

Laser Combs: An Overview

What does an average consumer think of laser-based hair loss treatments in UK? We asked some of the friends and strangers about what they know of such devices and answers varied between something that emits laser to a surgery done with the help of laser. So let us just start with what this whole technology is all about. Laser, as we know, is a process of optical amplification to achieve electromagnetic radiation. It was thought to be one of the notable inventions at some point of time. Gradually, researchers started studying the application in medical field and then cosmetics.

In hair care, laser's potential to grow hair by stimulating growth cells in yielded some good results which led to introduction of growth therapies in clinics and salons. Consequently, home-based devices were also launched which seemed to be convenient and affordable. People started to buy HairMax LaserComb and similar devices to work on patterned baldness.

Modern Day Laser Combs

Soon after the introduction of initial laser devices, people realized limitations and damaging effects of not purchasing quality devices. To start with, it is essential that intensity of laser is within safe limits. Other than that, safety features and quality of parts used in devices are also important. Here are some insights of what kind of device should be considered.
  •  Cold-beam laser technology can be considered.
  •  FDA-clearance would be an added advantage.
  • Choose from a reliable online seller.
  •  If you are looking at long-term use consider portability and cordless operation.
  •  Read complete user instructions before use.
  •  Such devices hardly work on completely bald head.

Are they effective and are they safe?

Although, there were a lot of published studies on clinically used devices, domestic ones widely seem to suffer. However, we found something Lexington International. This 110-clinical study and was published in Clinical Drug Investigation. Here are some of the findings.
  • Researchers reported an average increase of 17 hairs per centimetre square which is roughly 7%.
  •  Researchers also used a low quality device to test efficiency and there was an average of 9 hair lost in that group.
  • The study was funded by HairMax LaserComb and their device was only used in the research.
  • There were no reported side effects during the study.  

Are the devices effective and safe? It is evident that your choice of brand and device variant is important. People who buy HairMax LaserComb are less likely to complain than someone investing in a sham device. However, we recommend that you go through all the methods including supplements, shampoos and serums before investing in one. In short, there are no best methods; it's just a matter of what works for you.

Apart from the choice of product, it is also important that you ensure that the seller is trustable. There are many online sellers of hair care products but not all of them offer same quality. In fact some of them are loaded with scams and fake products that can do more bad than good. We recommend that you talk to the customer representatives or go with the general feel of the website. Payment gateways should be secured too.
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