Did you read my report on the FDA approval of the HairMax LaserComb for treatment of hereditary hair loss in women?
The HairMax LaserComb doesn’t cure hereditary hair loss. It doesn’t change your genetic predisposition to lose hair in a typical hereditary pattern. So, if it works for you, you’ll need to continue using it to maintain the improvement and prevent progression of your genetic predisposition.
Are you asking, "Will it work for me?" The answer, I’m pleased to tell you is, "Yes, it most likely will."
There are over ten years of experience showing the effectiveness of HairMax for 93% of male users. The clinical data presented to the FDA for treatment of hereditary hair loss in women indicated that it worked for 100% of the women volunteers.
The theory is that low laser light stimulates production of ATP* "by releasing bound nitric oxide in the cellular respiratory chain which increases metabolic energy, promotes microcirculation, contributes to regulation of cellular apoptosis [programmed cell death], and stimulates cell proliferation. Clinical evidence demonstrates reverse miniaturization, increase in number of hairs per follicular unit, and induction and prolongation of the anagen [growth] phase" [from Lexington Research labs, the developer of the HairMax LaserComb].
In layman’s terms this means a higher energy level in both dormant and active hair follicles, an increase in blood flow to the capillaries of the hair root to deliver more nutrients to the cells that create the hair shaft. This increased blood flow also carries away more waste products which may diminish the effects of DHT** on the miniaturization process of the hair follicles.
*ATP: Adenosine Triphosphate transports energy within the cells for metabolism, cell division and other important processes.
** DHT: The leading theory for the cause of pattern baldness is that an excess of the male hormone, Dihydrotestosterone, shortens the growth phase of hair follicles and ultimately causes follicle death.
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