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Millions of Women are losing their hair and are desperate to hide their bald spots. Fox 10's Sabra Gertsch has more on a new treatment for women….. LASER HAIR THERAPY.......
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Finding more and more strands on your pillow?
You’re not alone.
Of the estimated 80 million
Americans fighting hair loss, more than 25 million are women.
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Practioners are recommending Laser Hair Therapy more than ever before.
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Sunetics Laser Devices featured on Good Morning America on a segment titled "At-Home Beauty Treatments" aired July 18. 2007
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The Sunetics Advanced Laser Therapy System looks like something right out of "Star Trek." But 52-year-old Geoff Fowler doesn't mind. He just wants the hair on the back of his head to come back.
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KUSA - The average adult sheds about 100 hairs a day. The problem for many is that those hairs never come back.
Thirty five million men in the United States have male pattern baldness and a lot of them are looking for solutions.
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Dr. Shelly Friedman discusses the Sunetics laser hair brush as well as Sunetics skin therapy devices. The newest technology for safe at-home use.
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Do you know about the menopause hair loss risk?
U.S. hair expert Dr. Alan Bauman turns the spotlight on this overlooked problem, including new treatments that can help.
Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) October 10, 2007 -- Dealing with the big "M" is hard enough - but few women realize that as they approach menopause, the risk for hair loss increases to as much as 50-percent - and it can be as high as 75-percent afterwards.
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Imagine a soothing waterfall, relaxing music, a warm cup of coffee, a view of the hills, and no more bald spots.
Nationally recognized hair-loss expert John Vincent has teamed up with local dermatologist Dr. Bradley Kurgis to make just such a scenario a reality. John Vincent (pictured under Sunetics Laser) has teamed up with…
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Q. Will using a lasercomb help me grow hair?
A. Yes, about 10 percent more. The Food and Drug Administration recently endorsed the LaserComb after reviewing a 26-week product study funded by the comb's manufacturer.
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The afternoon was greeted by Dr. Martin Unger of Toronto, Canada, discussing low level laser therapy (LLLT) for hair restoration therapy…..
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More than 30 million men in this country are dealing with hair loss called male pattern baldness, and many of these men are looking for a solution to that problem.
There are thousands of things on the market to treat hair loss- from lotions and creams, to pills and special combs. Now, you can add a laser light.
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Philadelphia -- Lasers have been used to get rid of unsightly hair, but a new treatment promises to do the reverse.
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May, 2007 Men's Health Magazine answered the question if a lasercomb will help grow hair or not..... they answered.... YES.....
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Hand-held devices to treat hair loss, acne and wrinkles designed to be used at home.
But will claims match consumers' high expectations?
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Janice Liberman of the TODAY SHOW sits under Sunetics Clinical Laser and discusses benefits...
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Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy, Jan 2007, pp 27-28 Authors: Dr. Marc R. Avram, Dr. Robert T. Leonard, Dr. Edwin S. Epstein, Dr. Joseph L. Williams, Dr. Alan J. Bauman
"There is a consensus among the authors of this paper that current laser/light devices are safe if used properly.
The majority also believe there has been a positive impact in the majority of their patients with male or female pattern hair loss as a stand alone or adjunct therapy. Most report a change in the texture and quality of hair in patients even if there is no re-growth."
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Laser therapy in general has emerged as one of the most versatile and valuable tools in cosmetics.
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Read about
Low Level Laser Therapy featured in a recent issue of Living
Magazine. Also read the personal testimonials of men and women
that are experiencing the benefits of Low Level Laser Hair Therapy.
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Watch Dr. Bauman as his interview about Low Level Laser Therapy is featured on NBC. Also learn about the personal experience of others who are experiencing the benefits of laser hair therapy.
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Low Level Laser Therapy was featured in the Technology section of the Winter 2005 issue of "The National Hair Journal", a professional publication on hair replacement and restoration. The following is an excerpt from an interview with Dr. Charles Maricle, CEO, Sunetics International titled "Another Laser Viewpoint":
"If you are already a bald individual, you've waited too long. Laser Hair Therapy is
best suited for somebody who's just started to experience hair thinning and hair
loss. In situations where the hair follicles are becoming miniaturized, the laser
has been proven to be very effective in creating stronger, healthier hair. It
'revitalizes' the existing hair."
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Sunetics
International,
a U.S. manufacturer of Laser devices has agreed to donate a
$30,000 clinical Laser unit to the annual charity auction held
for Operation Restore at the upcoming ISHRS Annual Scientific
Meeting in San Diego in October.
According
to the ISHRS release on its website, "hair loss can have far
reaching effects on a person's sense of self image and self
esteem, When the loss of hair occurs because of disease or trauma
the factors associated with such a hair loss process may produce
particularly profound effect."
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