Hairmax vs. Sunetics?

tangeray

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I was hoping someone with experience can provide information on which one to get. I spoke to both representatives and they each say they are better than the other. I am trying to get the best bang for the buck. One says 1 laser, the other says 5 lasers. One says just brush your hair, one says leave it there for 4 seconds and move it again. One says ac plug is better while one says rechargable is more convenient... etc. I wish there was someone out there with considerable knowledge.
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Is it the same technology....
 

Nathaniel

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Only three proven treatments bro: Finasteride (or Dutasteride), Minoxidil and Nizoral shampoo.

I know you probably do not want to hear this but its the truth. Lasers have not been proven to work in clinical trials.
 

retropunk

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Nathaniel said:
Only three proven treatments bro: Finasteride (or Dutasteride), Minoxidil and Nizoral shampoo.

I know you probably do not want to hear this but its the truth. Lasers have not been proven to work in clinical trials.

FDA approved the Lasercomb by Hairmax back in January.

On the other hand, Nizoral is nothing more than an anti-fungal shampoo, and therefore, it's not FDA approved to treat hair loss. I don't know of any large clinical trials done with Nizoral or Ketoconazole, however, I would agree that it may have mild effects on inhibiting DHT.
 

tangeray

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Nathaniel and any others that want to debate this...
There are clinical studies that prove the effectiveness of laser treatment.
This post is not to debate the efficacy of Lasers; it's to find out if anyone has done research on either device to determine if Sunetics is as legit as Hairmax...

Anyone with valuable input would be great to hear from.
Thanks
 

trevorr77

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tangeray said:
I was hoping someone with experience can provide information on which one to get. I spoke to both representatives and they each say they are better than the other. I am trying to get the best bang for the buck. One says 1 laser, the other says 5 lasers. One says just brush your hair, one says leave it there for 4 seconds and move it again. One says ac plug is better while one says rechargable is more convenient... etc. I wish there was someone out there with considerable knowledge.
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Is it the same technology....

Here is what my research has told me...
1. Only buy products that plug into the wall. Sure its less convenient but you won't get the max power from the lasers with battery power so you lose effectiveness.
2. The more FULL POWER lasers the better. Just because a product has better marketing doesn't make it a superior product. Hairmax does have only 1 laser that is split using a mirror system.
3. There are much more superior products out there at better prices than the Hairmax product...its actually kind of old technology (doesn't use laser diodes)
4. Most products that i have seen encourage leaving it for a few seconds and then moving it again.

I hope that helps
 

tangeray

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Take a look at the hairmax info again. They have a $545 comb that has either 5 or 9 separate lasers. Please confirm...
They are offering discounts of $50...
Let me know what you think?
If you can find one with the same technology, and cheaper, it's definitely worth trying... Wouldn't hurt.
 

TA45

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Lasercomb

Anyone have any experience with the Lasercomb? MensHealth magazine had an article last month stating it gave 10% more hair and is endorsed by the FDA. I'm surprised to hear so little about this product. Has anyone out there tried it? I would love to hear from some users!!
 

vq0

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that's cause they were approved for safety not hair growth.
 
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