February 9 2007, 2:33 pm PT | Posted in: Other
I received two emails recently about the HairMax LaserComb, so I’ll combine my response into one…
EMAIL 1:
I was watching The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch last night, and a representative from the makers of the Hairmax Lasercomb announced point blank that they had received FDA approval to make claims for hair growth. He mentioned something like 19 new hairs per centimeter. This is a big deal. I was expecting a bigger announcement, and now I cannot find any press release or report announcing Hairmax’s FDA approval. If the comb is in fact FDA approved to stop hairloss/regrow hair, it’s something I would consider adding to my regimen. Have you heard anything about Hairmax gaining FDA approval?
EMAIL 2:
Hello Dr. Rassman,
I recently read that the Hairmax Laser Comb has now been cleared by the FDA as a product which is “clinically proven to promote hair growth in males with androgenetic alopecia (Norwood II A to V with Fitzpatrick skin types I to IV)”. Here is the link: hairmaxforum.comI’m a bit suprised that I have not heard more media buzz about this. Is this now the 3rd FDA approved method to treat MPB? I have read your prior posts on the subject and am just intrested to know what this new FDA approval actually means. Any thoughts? Thank you
This came out of the FDA and this is the exact wording in the final page of the FDA letter in January 2007:
Indications for Use
510(k) Number (if known): K060 305
Device Name: HairMax LaserComb
Indications for Use:
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 to IV.
I guess that you are right. It is now the 3rd FDA approved approach to balding!
It is important for the readership to note that just because this is approved by the FDA, it does not mean that it is guaranteed to grow hair. I would like to see an independent scientific study with adequate statistics, done by a third party. If I saw that, I would be comfortable in recommending it depending on the results the study found. I have not seen the company’s submission science, so I can not endorse this and would not recommend that everyone go out and buy one. Frankly, I’m just not convinced, despite FDA approval.
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From what I understood the FDA approval is only approving the safety of the product not its effectiveness. I have yet to try it out but I ordered a Premium Hairmax today at http://www.promolife.com/hairmax-lasercomb/prod_1557.html
I have to decided to try it out for myself as it seems that there may be some effectiveness to it. One of the main reasons I took this route instead of other FDA approved regiments is because at least this doesn’t contain chemicals with harmful side effects. They also have a 20 week guarantee, so I figured it was worth a shot. I’ll try to let you all know if it works for me. Cheers!
Hi Colin
You have been using the laser hair comb for past 6months and I have not seen your results here. Could you please let me know at jagdish dot devarajan at gmail dot com
thanks