Salon Lasers, Inc.
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Does it work? Results of a year-long investigative news story. Consumer Reporter, Sara Lieu issued a challenge to Craig Black of Hair Wizards: She will pick the subject for the Laser Hair Therapy in order to determine if it works. Watch the story to see the results. Click on the photo to see a Flash video or watch the Windows Media version. |
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Shirley's story Shirley Vaught experienced thinning hair for two years after a gastric bypass. She received an answer to her problem at Hair Wizards Laser center. Click on the photo to see a Flash video or watch the Windows Media version. |
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Jenna's story Jenna had suffered from thinning hair since age 10. After several attempts at conventional treatment, Laser Hair Therapy was Jenna's last hope. She was helped by Hair Wizards Laser Hair Enhancement. Click on the photo to see a Flash video or watch the Windows Media version. |
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FDA Approves lasers for hair growth
February 2010 the FDA cleared a new hood laser for hair growth, the MEP-90 Hair Growth Stimulation System. The FDA report stated:
• After 10 weeks, 92% of the female subjects demonstrated an increased hair count.
• After 18 weeks, 97% of the female subjects demonstrated an increased hair count.
• After 18 weeks, 98% of the female subjects indicated a medically significant stabilization of their rate of hair loss.
The MEP-90 is a medical device and can not be used in a salon
January 2007 the FDA cleared the first device in history to re-grow hair, the HairMax LaserComb
. The report stated:
• Effective on 93% of male subjects between 30-60 years of age
• Grew an average of 19 new hairs per centimeter
• Results were obtained in 6 months.
The LaserComb is an over-the-counter medical device and can not be used in a salon.
Salon Lasers cosmetic laser hoods can be used in salons and have the same type of laser technology as the models used in the FDA studies.
Cosmetic lasers are not medical devices, and therefore, we do not claim that they make physiological changes in the body, i.e, grow hair.
Cosmetic lasers can be used in the salon to improve the appearance of the hair by creating a fuller, thicker look and feel. To see our complete line of Cosmetic Lasers visit our Products Page.
Our professional cosmetic lasers, designed especially for salons, have 50 to 90 high quality laser diodes (more power than the laser in the TV story). And our lasers come with everything needed to get started including educational and marketing materials.
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