Laser Comb For Hair Loss?
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Today's episode is about a product --- Laser Comb, and its effect on hair loss.
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Hi Dr. Jayaprakash, an issue that I've seen with these pronged dispensers is that they gunk up over time from skin flakes/oil/pollution resting on hair etc. and that there is no way to clean them. Using a needle will push the gunk further in, and we can't even blow it out from the other side.
DOES THIS WORK FOR RETROGRADE!?! Capillus doesn’t reach the nape
It always seems to me...that with a laser hair comb...just...forget about 'combining'..and instead....hold it in place...for a certain period of time...and ...then move it to other locations...and...I think it would work much better...Since you'd be giving the scalp..more of the laser light...in each section. You could time..how much to hold it for each section...Does that make sense to you? Thanks!
Do laser comb and led comb are different???
Or both are same
Do rply
@@anniemazumdar8424
Different..led comb is less powerful than laser comb hence less effective or not effective at all due to some experts..laser comb works better so do your research..they are not the same thing @anniemazumdar8424
where can i buy the product?
Dr. Vikram, very interesting product. Ease of application and number of application are a big factor in the use of Product. I was just wander what you and Dr. Russell think about cosmeRNA? From what I see it's like minoxidil but it requires less no. of applications. Do you think we could see more Products like this In the future?
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Can you please speak to the efficacy, or your opinion, of applying Differin Gel (Adapalene), Retin-A (Tretinoin), or another retinoid to the scalp prior to Minoxidil to aid absorption? If so, thank you!
just use minoxidil and finasteride (if u are a man use finasteride ) that’s it
@@ishaanmethuku7947 finasteride has serious side effects ive heard
Hi Doctor, I have made a hair transplant from 4 years. I am now 43 yrs old.Most of my transplanted hairs became thin. Can I take finasteride 3mg per week to regain my hairs
@@hoidtakesopioids no never
Too late. Should have taken it straight after transplant.
Still Not Too Late to Start Finasteride n if possible Minoxidil as well as both have Separate Mech of Action
Hi Doc, very curious to know if you think that laser caps can be just as effective as minoxidil ?
Do led comb and laser comb different or same ???
Is that possible ? Can we talk?
Hi there. Would very much like to know your opinion on heating foam minoxidil for ideal application. Topical minoxodil has a long drying time and can leave hair greasy. Foam minoxidil doesnt have these issues but can be annoying to apply thoroughly to the scalp itself when your hair isn't very short.
I found some helpful advice in using a hairdryer to quickly melt the foam inside the minoxdil bottle cap and then just applying it with a pippete dropper and this seems to give me the best of both worlds. I wanted to know if this heating of the foam changes the efficacy though in a negative way
I'd recommend Qgain. It's a liquid form of minoxidil that foams up when you pump it. It dries really fast and comes in a huge bottle (3 months worth I think), for about the same price as 1 month of regular stuff. I just pour enough out to fill a regular liquid bottle of minoxidil and use the dropper with it. I'll hold the end of the dropper right next to my scalp and dab over and over again in lines from the front to the back. little droplets comes out with each dab and it only touches the scalp and maybe a little bit of the hair that's right above the scalp. I dab it quite fast, sort of like I'm tattooing my head but not quite as fast. The whole application only takes a couple minutes if that and 1 bottle lasts ages, especially if you're only applying it once a day
@@notme5744 looks like this contains propylene glycol though, which from what I understand is the ingredient that causes the greasy texture in the hair
@@onetwo8847 It does contain propylene glycol but in a different form. I've been using it for a few years and it doesn't make the hair greasy at all like the regular liquid does. it's a foam, but it only turns into a form when you pump it so it's liquid before that. It's a totally different consistency. Worth a try anyway. It's great stuff
@@notme5744 thanks for the advice, will order some
@@onetwo8847 No problem
Can i use it on face please reply
No
wow that was nice thank you🤘
Dear Dr Jayaprakash Thanks for Introducing a Unique product ..My Querry is Ur Exp wd Exosomes Therapy Thanx Dr Zahid
Hi doctor, I really want to do that injection for my hair not the PRP the other one I don’t know where is the coal that injection the one they took from the baby I forgot were the Cole I don’t know if you guys do the doctor please if you guys can let me know so I can come to do that injection for my hair. Thank you Dr
There's PRP which stimulates hair to grow and a stem cell injection but that hasn't really taken off as expected. I've been using a topical minoxidil with finasteride for 5 months now and it has made huge improvements on my hair growth.
Can we use class 4 laser
I was wondering if you have any advice for guys who are not currently experiencing AGA yet would like to be proactive and prevent it or at least slow it down as much as possible. Of course, minimizing the side effects would be good since we're treating a condition that we don't have (at least for now).
Finasteride tablet every now and then? Topical finasteride?
Invest in a laser cap/helmet?
Would be interesting to hear your thoughts since nobody is really talking about early prevention and are just focusing on treating the problem when it has already occurred.
Thanks
Early preventions are
Have a good diet
Get sunlight regularly
Do exercises that makes blood flow to your scalp
Work on your digestion
Do balayam, Kapalbhati, Prithvi mudra head stand regularly
Can you talk please about white hair?
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