Mts Spark Wave Treatment For Androgenic Alopecia

GroLocks

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Anyone heard of this technology for androgenic hairloss? I can't find anymore info on it other than what the website has. I tried to email them, but, as yet haven't rec'd a reply. "When assisted by SW™T, which on its own leads to fast and intensive hair growth". In the link, they talk about using the technology in conjunction with microneedling. Not sure how current this is either, since there doesn't seem to be any dates in the link.

http://mts-science.com/dermatology/esthetics/
 

ZenHead

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Great find! Again it seems like another potential treatment that works through improving microcirculation. I'm starting to believe that circulation or lack thereof due to inflammation is the main culprit for this disease... hmm...
 

GroLocks

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Very nice! When it will be available in EU and US?
It's a device which is not approved by the FDA yet, so it is not in use in the US. The device is in use in some clinics elsewhere in the world (Ukrane, Italy, Austria, Germany, etc. In the menu section, you will see "Spark Wave centers"). But, I don't think it is in use for hairloss. One of the citation references is dated 2017, so I think this potential treatment (for hair) is not yet in use. That's why they are looking for potential interested parties for clinical tests, funding.
 

BaldyBalderBald

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Sounds like a scam, may work but in a very limited way
I just judge it by your link

Ultra sound therapy is not new for aesthetic skin treatments

And for what it's used for, efficiency is very limited
  • Stretch marks (striae)
  • Reduction/ smoothing of scar tissue
 

Trichosan

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Spark Wave? Reminds me of the high frequency rakes the used in barbershops in the old days. Had a cool looking purple neon glow that arced electricity on your head.
 

champpy

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I also agree. Circulation/blood flow seems essential for growth.
There is also a helmet being developed that uses electic impulses + some type of chem/topical. I cant remember the name of it but it was talked about here and on hlc2020 about 6 months ago. But again the stimulation is supposed to spur growth.
 
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