Wednesday, October 24, 2012

How Does The Lasercomb Work







Definition


LaserComb uses laser energy to stop and prevent hair loss, and stimulate the re-growth of hair in men. LaserComb has nine different laser beams that work together to generate coherent visible light in the red spectrum. The LaserComb uses a hair parting devise that parts your hair and allows the laser beams to reach the scalp and effectively treat it. Here is what the company says about its product.


Technology


LaserComb's laser beams stimulate your hair follicles by increasing vascularization and increasing cellular metabolism in your scalp. Vascularization is an organic process where your body tissue becomes vascular and develops capillaries. Cellular metabolism is a combination of reactions that take place in your cells that convert biochemical energy into adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and release waste products in your body. By increasing vascularization and cellular metabolism, it increases the blood flow and circulation in your scalp, and it brings important nutrients to your hair follicles. When your follicles have the important nutrients and stimulation, they are capable of growing rich and thick hair on your scalp. The nutrients in your hair will also help you get rid of wasteful products, such as DHT, which causes hair loss. DHT stands for Dihydrotestosterone, which is a natural metabolite in your body that causes hair loss. If you are losing your hair, it is because your body is producing too much DHT.


Time Frame


In the first six weeks of using LaserComb, you will see a dramatic decrease in hair loss from your scalp. After using LaserComb for eight weeks, you will begin to notice your hair beginning to re-grow. It will start out looking like "peach fuzz," but will begin to thicken and become more manageable. After 10 to 12 weeks of using LaserComb, you will notice all of LaserComb's capabilities. Your hair loss will stop, and your hair will continuously grow in.

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