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Maeve, my guess is you have a lot unhappy clients who have paid alot of money for laser therapy with no results. You must be a very busy man. |
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It is truly unfortunate that there are companies out there who take advantage of the public's ignorance about basic physiology and laser physics. This company takes the prize.
I have been vocal against so-called "laser treatments" for hairloss because it simply doesn't make any sense. If it were that easy to repair dead or dying follicular cells, then it would work on kidney or heart cells. But it doesn't of course. The scheme this company uses is a bit more sophistocated than the average confidence ploy through their creation of the mystical "trifecta" of laser, herbs, and minoxidil- but in the end is still disingenuous to say the least. The interview that doctor gave could be used as an instructional video for a "confidence man" course. He's about as slick and bold as they come, but he may soon find out that the "this things happen" defense will not keep him out of trouble. Claiming you have "thousands of happy patients" does not mean you have produced thousands of cosmetically significant results. My guess is that the company simply classifies anybody who doesn't demand there money back as "happy". I'd be interested to know what surveying method they used to come up with their "thousands of happy patients claim" Oh wait a moment, that information is classified. Of course I know a reprentative of the company will read my comments and I of course welcome a public debate at any time if they can publically claim that anything I've written about laser therapy is inaccurate. Bring it on.
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Feller Medical, PC Great Neck, NY Dr. Alan Feller is a member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians Providing Hair Transplants and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Treatments |
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Great post Dr. Feller.
I'd actually like to see Dr. Bauman and Dr. Feller debate over this publicly. I believe it was Dr. Bauman on another thread has been strongly advocating his use of laser therapy. It is certainly interesting that doctors have varying responses to this and I'd certainly be interested to get more information on it. Bill
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I am employed by Hasson & Wong as a patient educator. My opinions are my own and might not be that of Dr. Hasson & Dr. Wong. Hasson & Wong-The More You Look The Better We Look. Dr. Hasson and Dr. Wong are members of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians |
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Joe,
Thanks for posting the link here...it's definitely very useful information. Bill
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I am with Dr Feller all the way on this. FYI - MHR is a big advocate of this laser money making sham, I think its called the Leavitt Laser Therapy program. Thank you Dr. Feller for offering your professional opinion on a very controversial product. Many guys/gals will lose a ton of money on this thanks to the FDA. |
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Hey...
I'm with you guys...I think it's being WAY over marketed. Of course, the question in my mind remains...does laser therapy have ANY benefit to people losing their hair. There are answers that point to yes, there are answers that point to no. It's not something I am advocating to anyone because to me, there is no proof that it works. I'm just willing to keep an open mind...BUT, without the marketing hype and scams. I want to hear about evidence if there is any. If not, then it's just another scam. Personally, based on Joe's article...I'm bothered that FDA would approve something just because it's safe. We, of course, want to know it's safe...but we also want to know if it's effective. Many people turn to the FDA for evidence of whether or not something will work for them...this is not the case here. Why doesn't the FDA go ahead and approve herbal supplements like Saw Palmetto too? They are, after all, safe! I'm being facetious here. Bill
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Let's move past the rhetoric about lasers:
To begin, there is no such substance as "laser". Unlike a "medication" it has no properties OTHER than simply being a form of energy. In and of itself it has no properties that are useful in our "plane of existence". Medical lasers work in ONLY ONE WAY, and that is to deliver energy to a target. When it strikes the target the energy is absorbed and converted to HEAT. THAT'S IT! The beauty of a laser is that by varying the frequency and power the doctor can focus on tissue at various depths AND tissues of various colorations. THAT'S IT! Companies like AHS promulgate the myth that "laser" is a medication. They even go the next step and say that if it is combined with other "medications" like minoxidil and "herbs" that there will be some mystical magical synergy and hair will some how re-grow from the dead. In the original Frankenstein I believe lightning was the magical "medication" used to bring life to the lifeless. The modern version has simply changed lightening to laser beams.
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Feller Medical, PC Great Neck, NY Dr. Alan Feller is a member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians Providing Hair Transplants and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Treatments |
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ThanksDr. Feller
As mentioned above.. I don't care what the FDA says.. Listen to the doctor above who doesn't have stock in the company
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