Thursday, March 1, 2007

HairMAX lasercomb gains FDA approval for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia

Lexington International announced in February that they have gained FDA approval for their "medical laser device" to treat androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness). They reported their research showed that 93% of men age 30-60 had improvement in their alopecia and that the average number of terminal (thick) hairs increased by an average of 19 hairs per square centimeter.

While it is interesting that this device now has FDA approval, I have not seen any published data myself. As always...I am skeptical.

More to come as the story unfolds!

Here is the website if you would like to read more: http://www.lasercomb.net/default.aspx

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