FDA approves of hair-promoting laser comb
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared and approved the sale of the Hairmax Lasercomb, a product designed to combat men’s thinning hair with lasers. Not that its manufacturer/distributor, Lexington International LCC, would have needed FDA approval to sell the product, but FDA’s endorsement kind of lends a lot of… er, official weight to a potential cure for baldness, or at least thinning hair.
Hey, if the FDA says it works… Hairmax Lasercomb works by striking the scalp with a low-power laser while you brush (what little remains of) your hair to promote the growth of thick hair. The technology developed out of the use of lasers for skin and hair therapy in Australia, miniaturized and commercialized into a sold-for-US$ 545.00 (full payment, not including shipping and handling) package.
Now we ask: Is that hair? VANITY!
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared and approved the sale of the Hairmax Lasercomb, a product designed to combat men’s thinning hair with lasers. Not that its manufacturer/distributor, Lexington International LCC, would have needed FDA approval to sell the product, but FDA’s endorsement kind of lends a lot of… er, official weight to a potential cure for baldness, or at least thinning hair.
Hey, if the FDA says it works… Hairmax Lasercomb works by striking the scalp with a low-power laser while you brush (what little remains of) your hair to promote the growth of thick hair. The technology developed out of the use of lasers for skin and hair therapy in Australia, miniaturized and commercialized into a sold-for-US$ 545.00 (full payment, not including shipping and handling) package.
Now we ask: Is that hair? VANITY!