Please comment on LASER combs. Any good results? PLS Share

LookingGood!

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Hey gents, I just had 1491 grafts into my hairline, temple regions from 7/24-7/26 with Dr Cole, Bridges and Mwamba in Atlanta. I have been curious about the Hairmax laser comb as an adjunt to my regimen.

Can anyone share their experiences with this type of Rx?

With appreciation,

LG
 

WithTheLidOff

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ive been using one for awhile. My hair has gotten a LOT thicker...although im not sure how much of that I should attribute to the comb as opposed to the big 3. Its a pretty crappy product and shoddily made, mine just stops working for a few days and then starts again. I called to complain and the people working there sound like burnouts and none of the knew what to do. It all depends on how much youre willing to spend. Out of everything I use, I'd say the comb is the least value for my money. I've seen very few positive testimonials about it from impartial users. It MAY thicken your hair slightly...thats about it.
 

CCS

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finally, something bubka and I agree on.
 

CCS

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maybe consider Dr Proctors Shampoo on lef.org for $22 for I think 7 oz, and also maybe put an oz of full strength folligen in one of the shampoo. It might ruin the viscosity, but it also might do some good.
 

Felk

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Eh? What is this weird advice now? Folligen in NANO? Aside from the fact that the effects of the mix would be completely unknown, do we have any reason to believe this would be in the least bit more effective than using them separately?

Or are we just saying this to save effort? Surely spraying some folligen on your hair once a night, or even every second night, wouldn't be too much of a hassle...
 

CCS

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for bubka any topical is a hassle. I will not put folligen in my NANO. I was just offering to him as a way to get some copper peptide on his head since he does not want to leave any topicals on his head.

i should change that advice, and tell him to put the folligen in his regular shampoo that he uses on the off days, or put the folligen on his head at the beginning of the shower and use regular shampoo at the end of the shower on his off days.
 

Felk

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Aaah ok, alles klar.

Well on one hand i agree, topicals can be a hassle for some people. However at least you don't have to worry about side effects with them (well, for the overwhelming majority)
 

LookingGood!

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As for mixing topicals I will not even consider it. Sounds like a crap shoot. I like tricomin, easy on the hair, non greasy and makes my hair much more manageable. Nizoral too.
 
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