Is HairMax worth the money?

First of all – HairMax’s product is one of the best laser devices I came across. And in terms of laser BANDS exclusively – it’s surely the best one: Works faster than others (for a treatment session duration). Much better price overall.

Should I stop using HairMax LaserComb?

Once you are satisfied with the results, you can cut the treatment back to once or twice a week to maintain the results. We do not recommend stopping use completely as there is a strong possibility you will not see desirable results, or you might regress to where you were prior to starting use of the LaserComb device.

Is HairMax LaserComb FDA approved?

January 2007 – The HairMax LaserComb® received the first FDA approval ever as a medical laser device for home use for the treatment of hairloss in men with androgenetic alopecia * (hereditary hairloss).

Can HairMax cause hair loss?

While you may think you are the only one experiencing it, shedding after starting a treatment is fairly common. Many users report increased loss a few weeks after starting the HairMax, Propecia or Rogaine.

Is HairMax a hoax?

Studies show that regular use of LLLT to help stop hair loss and promote hair regrowth is possible and promising. FDA-cleared LLLT devices, like HairMax’s, were safe and effective in treating both men and women who did not respond to standard hair loss treatments.

What are the side effects of HairMax?

Side effects of Hairmax Forte Solution

  • Itching.
  • Rash.
  • Application site redness.
  • Headache.

What is the difference between HairMax 9 and 12?

The main advantage of Ultima 12 over Ultima 9 is that while the former has 12 lasers, the latter has 9. Treatment time is just 8 minutes with the Ultima 12, versus 11 minutes with the Ultima 9.

Can I use HairMax everyday?

Can the Hairmax® laser devices be used every day instead of every other day? No, the Hairmax® laser devices when used 3 times a week will provide optimal results. Using them every day will not increase benefit.

Does the LaserComb work?

In 2009 one such study was conducted on participants who were using the HairMax LaserComb. This 26 week study showed an increase of approximately 17 hairs per square inch. The study showed that when used regularly and properly, the laser combs did work but not well.