Can One Treat Hair Loss Using Both Laser Comb and Medication?

February 28th, 2007

Q: Can the laser comb be used with other treatments, such as Minoxidil or Propecia? A: Yes, it appears so, but there have been no scientific studies examining the interaction or possible synergy between these hair loss treatments.




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Is Doctor's Prescription Needed to Buy HairMax Laser Comb?

February 27th, 2007

Q: Do I need a doctor’s prescription to get the Laser Comb? A: The HairMax Laser Comb is an over-the-counter hair loss treatment so it does not require a doctor’s prescription. You can order a Laser comb without consulting a physician and you do not need to be monitored by a doctor when using it.




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Where Can One Buy HairMax Laser Comb?

February 26th, 2007

Q: Where can I buy the HairMax Laser Comb? A: The Laser Comb is currently available for purchase on-line at a variety of hair loss and hair related websites including Drugstore.com, Amazon.com and Hairmax.com.




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How Much Does a Laser Comb Cost?

February 26th, 2007

Q: How much does the LaserComb cost? A: There are two types of HairMax Laser Combs currently available: The Premium Comb has 9 laser beams and the cost is approximately $545.00 plus shipping. The SE Compact version of the Laser Comb has 5 laser beams and costs $395.00.




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How Effective is Hair Loss Treatment with Laser Comb?

February 26th, 2007

Q: How effective is the HairMax Laser Comb? A: It is difficult to tell since there are no long-term studies using the LaserComb. From the data we have available, it seems to be about as effective as Rogaine (Minoxidil). As most who have used Minoxidil know, it only works in areas where there is a [...]




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