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February 2007 saw
the 'Hairmax LaserComb' gain the approval of the American Food
and Drug Administration. After many years of research and
clinical studies the low level laser therapy was approved for
use as an hair retention aid.
The history of
low level laser light therapy is synonymous with the work of the
Hungarian scientist Endre Mester. During the 1960s, Mester
studied the effects of low level radiation and found that it had
profound effects on wound healing and pain relief.
Studies using
rats and rabbits found that the use of low level radiation
increased wound healing more quickly than controls. One of the
reasons for this is that the laser improves vasodilatation
(blood flow) to the area of the wound which is also the
principal behind the use of Minoxidil as a hair loss treatment
because Minoxidil is a chemical vasodilator.
Laser light
therapy has been used for the treatment of hair loss in many
salons and health clinics for many years but until now the
treatment was inaccessible to many due to the cost of treatment
and the size of the machines used made home use impractical. The
introduction of the Hairmax LaserComb has made the treatment of
hair loss for both men and women safe and cost effective for use
at home. |