The LaserComb hair implant procedure is not dangerous if done correctly. There are 'rules' to follow to ensure safety such as not looking into the laser and not trying to repair the laser yourself.
Unlike most products advertised for the treatment of hair loss, the Hairmax Lasercomb has an excellent record of efficacy and customer satisfaction. It's the only drug-free product licensed by the FDA to treat hair loss; and is a winner of Time Magazine's Invention of the Year. The Hairmax lasercomb works by stimulating hair follicles with low level laser treatment. It strengthens the hair follicle and shaft and also improves hair shine and texture. It comes with a six month guarantee, and trial offer are available too.
The HairMax LaserComb is a device that claims to be clinically proven to promote hair growth. It is recommended to be used three times a week, for 10-15 minutes at a time. The original retail was $545, but Amazon has it on sale for $369.
No, a LEEP procedure does not affect hair growth.
It is a hair transportation procedure. They transplant hair follicles from the back of the head to the balding areas.
The average cost of a hair restoration procedure is from eight thousand to twelve thousand dollars. The price of a hair restoration procedure can be higher, depending on the number of follicles.
"Research into the product seems to steer into that general direction that it is a gimmick. Even though it's approved by the FDA to ""regrow"" hair, it isn't necessarily a guarantee that it's been proven to regrow it at all."
same procedure as you would with long hair.
Its dangerous. Very dangerous! You could die!
no
electrolysis
Stroking a baby's hair is not dangerous. In fact, to some babies, this can calm them and make them feel good. Some babies hair will fall out in the early months.
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