The laser comb, which is manufactured by Lexington International LLC, has been seen to increase the numbers of thick hairs on the scalp by combining a low-level laser with a comb. When drawn through the hair, the laser touches the scalp to promote hair growth, the company officials' claim after 26-week clinical trials.
According to AP reports, Hairmax Lasercomb is already sold on the Web for $545 and is the only drug-free product meant for home use in controlling hair loss that's won the approval of the Food and Drug Administration.
Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) has been widely used in Europe for over thirty years in addition to being the subject of numerous studies with over 3,500 scientific papers published worldwide. There have been no reported side effects to LLLT treatments, which are painless and non-toxic.
According to reports on the company's Website, the HairMax LaserComb uses a laser diode operating in the red portion of the visible color spectrum. The comb is meant for the use of both adult men and women of all ages.


