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    Lasercomb for Hair Loss

    Anyone tried the lasercomb yet? It's been on the market for years, but has only just recently been approved by the FDA. That makes only the third product to get FDA approval.

    The other two, minoxidil and propecia, I've been using for a year now with nothing to show for it. I don't know, maybe it has kept my hair from thinning any further. But as of yet, the best thing I've experienced is HGH. Been using that for about 2 months and haven't experienced hardly any shedding. Will have to wait another few months to see if GH will in fact help my hair grow in thicker.

    Just wondering if anyone has tried the lasercomb yet. They're expensive as hell, but you can get them on ebay and save a hundred bucks or so. Would like to give it a try myself, but I just blew a couple hundred bucks on Avodart.

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    I'd like to know more about this product too. I'm taking finasteride right now and have been for over a year. It has definitely helped because my hair is not as thin as it used to be. It does get expensive though. I hope this new lasercomb works so I can get myself one and save my hair. Too bad im a student who is broke and cant afford to buy things like HGH.

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    I've gotten lazer treatment done before and I liked it. My Doc said that he doesnt like the Comb b/c of the amount of time it takes. I"m not exactly sure of exact procedure but if I remember correctly you have to sit there and comb away for like 20 minutes everyday. That's a workout in itself.

    With lazer treatment you just sit back and let the lazer work itself. It's just so dam expensive. Even moreso now that it's been FDA approved.

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    I bought one and used for several months....didn't notice any new growth so it's now permanently residing in a drawer.

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