Laser Combs: Are Laser Combs Safe to Use to Stop Hair Loss?

Mar 25, 2007 @ 12:06 am by HairToday

Yes, Laser Combs have been deemed safe to use. In fact the FDA identify low level lasers as “non significant risk devices.”

Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) has been in use since the 1960’s and was developed by Endre Mester to improve the healing of wounds. Since that time, the use of LLLT for medical treatments has expanded for many other therapeutic uses including clinically proven prevention of hair loss.

The Science behind low-level laser light comes from the compressed light from the cold red part of the light spectrum. This light is completely different from natural light. This light’s color is precise and exists on a single wavelength. Because it is on one wavelength, it travels in a perfectly straight and defined point.

Low-level laser light can penetrate the skin’s surface without damaging the skin; it does not give off heat and has no known side effects. This penetrating light’s energy stimulates the body’s cells.

LLLT adds energy to cells and tissues which help them to work normally and regenerate. The energy is like recharging a battery with your cells being the battery.

In the specific use of the laser comb, the LLLT promotes healthy rejuvenation of hair.

The two recommended laser combs are:

HairMax Laser Comb $510

Verseo Laser Comb $149 — Click Here

Laser Combs: HairMax Laser Comb or Lasertron Laser Brush? Compared.

Mar 23, 2007 @ 02:58 am by HairToday

 

Laser Brush - Lasertron
Compared | Advice On Buying a Laser Comb
 

You may have recently learned about the laser comb and how it helps stop hair loss and increase the vibrancy and health of hair. Then you started researching the cost of the laser comb and about had a fit!

There are several laser combs on the market today. Some priced as low as $30 (not recommended) and some priced as high as $1500 (ouch!).

In the middle are Laser Brush - Lasertron

There really isn’t that much difference in the products other than price it seems.

Both have many testimonials by happy customers. Both use the Low Light Laser Therapy that safely stimulates the hair and scalp cells which has been clinically proven to promote hair growth, thicker and much healthier hair.

Both the Laser Brush - Lasertron - Click Here

Are handheld brush-like devices that are advised to be used 15 minutes a day, 3 times a week.

So which laser comb should you choose?

Well, if you wish to base it on price and Guarantee (1 Full Year), than go with the Lasertron Laser Brush priced at $149.95. — Click Here.

That is much cheaper than the

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