Hair Max Laser Comb Fda Approved

grabber

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JayMan said:
Rassman has the patent on the technology they used to create the very photos they put on their website. He counted the hairs and found that people actually lost hair while using it.

The level of detail provided by these shots is not in any way close to the detail provided by our high resolution shots used for the actual hair counts. Dr. Rassman was formally challenged again on this issue at the annual ISHRS Convention in San Diego and was unable to justify the accuracy of the counts he presented and therefore had to retract his comments.

the picture Rassman used is the same you have seen over the internet... Lots of place where it says 3 hair counts, you can see just 2, or even 4 hairs when you can only see 2 ( 2 Big ones i should add). When the hairs are close togheter, its hard to tell, except that the hair seems more thick. This is why you need to have the real HIGH RES. PICTURE. to actually put a definitive amount on the increased hair
 

indie85

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Yes, I have just purchased one of these combes, the FDA approval and the clinical trials that showed 19/cm3 is what sealed the deal. Seems like a cost effective solution if you ask me, it cost the same as a typical regime for a year on just one of the drugs touted. I am of course, cautiously optomistic going into this. I will report the progress here.
 

Tiuri

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I am amazed by the lasercomb scepticism on the American boards... The lasercomb works, as has been proved by a double-blind, placebo controlled, FDA-approved clinical trial.

How much proof do you need? :hairy:
 
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