Gizmodo Not Impressed with LaserComb
May 21, 2007 by Cory
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Well, one online reviewer of the HairMax LaserComb isn’t impressed. Louis Ramirez at Gizmodo has posted his final update, and after a month all he has is a lighter wallet. Go check out his video clip.
h/t – Battle Against Bald
Gizmodo Testing LaserComb
March 17, 2007 by Cory
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
FYI – Gizmodo have got their hands on an Hair Max LaserComb, and they are going to put it through the paces. In their words: “Stay tuned as we put our scalp on the line all in the name of science.”
h/t – Battle Against Bald | image – Gizmodo
Hair Replacement Round Up #1
March 10, 2007 by Cory
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Slow week here as a deadlines loom at the day job. Nevertheless, I have been stricken with a moment of inspiration… I think.
Time to try out a new feature here at Baldiness, a round up of Hair Replacement Q & A from around the web. Hair Transplant Blog and Balding Blog are steady sources of information for me, and there are a few other places where Q & A type info pops up from time to time. Each week I’m going to select a few items that caught my eye for one reason or another.
So, without further ado let’s get …read more
More on the HairMax Laser Comb
February 22, 2007 by Cory
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
First things first…
$545 online
Yes, that’s right. more than $500 for the the gadget. While that’s a darn sight cheaper that a wig or surgery, it’s no small chunk of change. I’m pretty sure I could fine a better use for that kind of money.
Let’s move on…
Here’s a local news story on the HairMax Laser Comb.
Seth over at Battle Against Bald has a different video. I’ve seen some conflicting information on whether or not the “cosmetic” device has been approved for men AND women, or just men; but both videos feature women, so I’m thinking it’s safe for both.
Hair Replacement Laser Approved by FDA
February 16, 2007 by Cory
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
The “HairMax LaserComb” Coming to a Walgreen’s near you!
I’m just guessing about the retail outlet. I’m not, however, making up the bit about the laser comb. The US Food and Drug Administration recently approved the “HairMax LaserComb,” manufactured by Lexington International LLC. “Laser hair therapy is the talk of the hair restoration industry today,” said David Michaels, Managing Director of the company.
The comb apparently does work. From the application filed with the FDA, “The LaserComb is indicated to promote hair growth in males with androgenetic alopecia who have Norwood Hamilton Classifications of la to V and Fitzpatrick Skin Types I …read more




