| Device combs hair into your comb-over
A Florida company says it's come up with a handheld laser device that promotes hair growth. And now they say they've got the OK from federal regulators to sell it. The "Hairmax Lasercomb," as it's known, is a combination of a low-level laser and a comb. It went through a six-month clinical trial conducted by its manufacturer, Lexington International LLC., during which the device increased the number of thick hairs on the scalp. The device - sold online - is the only drug-free product meant for home use in combating hair loss that's won the endorsement of the FDA, the company said. But it's not cheap at a retail price of $545 dollars. .
FDA approves another treatment for thinning hair
The device called a HairMax Laser Comb is already on the market. But the Food and Drug Administration is now allowing it to be sold as a treatment for the most common form of male baldness, based on studies conducted by the company Dr. Marc Avram is a Cosmetic Dermatologist who has some familiarity with the product, "It is a new therapy that is not a magical cure unfortunately. But for some patients it will be helpful to help maintain or re-grow some hair." According to the directions on the product, a person is supposed to comb his hair with the device three times a week. The laser light causes thinning hair follicles to expand in some people. Experts say the device is not as effective as Rogaine or Propecia, the two medications approved to treat hair loss.
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