Best at home laser product? igrow? others?

dubplate

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Hello,

New to the forum.


Looking for some advice - whats the best at home laser product on the market - in terms of performance, ease of use, quality results etc.

I've had a look at the igrow - but thought id ask around before jumping into the purchase.

Thanks for the advise

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GeminiX

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As far as I can find out, there is no such thing as a "best" hair-loss laser as none of them have been proven to work.
 

pehlavoon

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DO NOT BUY

I spent $4K in the fake clinic they have including the comb. It didn't work AT ALL.

They scammed about 300 people in Vancouver when I fell for this junk.
 

1750

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i like building stuff and tinkering with cars and things..
I made my own laser helmet.
Pretty cheap ...and lots of lasers.

does it do anything....hmmmm not for me

I will give it one due credit.
If I have an male pattern baldness itch.... and I start using the laser.. the itch goes away immediately.

gave it a decent go for almost a year (4 x a week)... may have hair health/healing benefits.. but no matter how much you laser peechow your head... it ain't gonna do fuk all for reducing androgen activity.
At least I do not feel it has done much for me... for others..it may.

200 odd lasers.
old bike helmet
blah blah.. maybe $200 and about 4hrs of fiddling etc to make

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1750

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finfighter said:
Where did you order all of your laser diodes from, ebay?

can't recall to be honest...made it years ago...
Think I followed the links on that how to build website by over mache grande...
about 90 laser diodes were also given to me from a guy in the US who tried to build one himself but failed and then just paid to get one made for him...
 

GeminiX

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I was looking at those images you posted and it was bugging me where I had seen it before...

...then I remembered.

http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20080916000815/bttf/images/thumb/7/7c/Doctor-mindreader.jpg/250px-Doctor-mindreader.jpg


Doctor Brown's version might have been hopeless for reading brain waves, but his hair looks great :)
 

1750

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GeminiX said:
I was looking at those images you posted and it was bugging me where I had seen it before...

...then I remembered.

http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20080916000815/bttf/images/thumb/7/7c/Doctor-mindreader.jpg/250px-Doctor-mindreader.jpg


Doctor Brown's version might have been hopeless for reading brain waves, but his hair looks great :)


LMAO..nice one GX

yep..... don't worry - very often I put it on, fire it up (make a few light sabre like sounds).. and think to myself "how fookin crazy is this" ...trying to peechow my hair into action.

then again.. perhaps my short term on finasteride and the inhibition of DHT has really affected my old brain :woot:
 

smitysmity

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Laser Combs are good for blood movement which if you actually do have one, you can clearly feel your blood start moving as soon as the laser hits your head. They haven't proven to regrow hair, but they can help in terms of moving topical solutions around which is exactly what I do with my laser comb.
 
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