Halo Elite Laser Therapy for Hair

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Just wondered if anyone has had this done or looking to get done.

It's suppose to increase hair growth and prevent loss?

I've had a letter through telling me about it.
 
I have not tired it but I was approached about investing in it some time back. It would be good to know if it really works (I doubt it does).
 
Just wondered if anyone has had this done or looking to get done.

It's suppose to increase hair growth and prevent loss?

I've had a letter through telling me about it.

I doubt it, but I know (from my dad and my aunt) that those 'Hair Pro' laser combs do slow down hair loss and even trigger some new growth. Last I checked they were not approved for sale in the UK, but were approved by the FDA in the US last year.

It has been so effective for my aunt that she was able to give up some of her prescription medicinal hair treatments (still uses Regaine, I think..)
 
Then there is nothing sadder than men doing anything to themselves - shaving, using a hair product, wearing nice clothes.

I'm sure and would hope you do at least two of the above.

Shaving excess hair on your face that continues to grow is different from fighting against the stopping of hair growth on your head because you think not having head hair will somehow negatively impact your standing in society. Shave it and stop being a ****ing girl.

Using hair products is for women and metrosexuals. Which are one and the same really.
 
Will probably end up topping myself when I lose my hair. I know it runs in my family and is completely inevitable. Hair is getting thinner and my confidence goes down by the day.
 
Shave it all off.

Get swole

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I absolutely love my bald head, I hate having ANY hair growth on my head (Facial hair excepted), I actually feel slightly self-concious about going out somewhere if I haven't been able to wet shave it, even trimmers leave too much stubble, can't understand guys who worry about going bald, women with baldness problems I can understand and sympathise with but guys worrying just make me laugh.

Embrace your baldness, MTFU and stick your middle finger to the Hair & Beauty rip-off merchants, and you will pity the Bieber-Coiffured Metro-sexual Hipsters like they should be pitied :D
 
I absolutely love my bald head, I hate having ANY hair growth on my head (Facial hair excepted), I actually feel slightly self-concious about going out somewhere if I haven't been able to wet shave it, even trimmers leave too much stubble, can't understand guys who worry about going bald, women with baldness problems I can understand and sympathise with but guys worrying just make me laugh.

Embrace your baldness, MTFU and stick your middle finger to the Hair & Beauty rip-off merchants, and you will pity the Bieber-Coiffured Metro-sexual Hipsters like they should be pitied :D

The baldy doth protest too much. This baldy is missing his hair more than anyone.
 
Last I checked they were not approved for sale in the UK, but were approved by the FDA in the US last year.

It has been so effective for my aunt that she was able to give up some of her prescription medicinal hair treatments (still uses Regaine, I think..)



Approved means it isn't dangerous, not that it works. And male-pattern baldness is completely different to other forms. In most kinds of baldness the roots rest too long between growth spurts. Various things can trick the hair back into growth cycle. But with male-pattern, the follicles are dead and nothing will work. You may get an effect on areas where it is just thinner though.


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There's nothing sadder than men fighting balding...

I really don't understand this view point.:confused:

What's sad about someone simply not wanting to be bald? It doesn't mean that they're a hollow, vain shell of a man, it just means that they would rather not be bald. It's like some men shave, because they don't want to have a beard, is that sad too? Get a grip.

My input on the halo thing, if any of this stuff worked then wayne rooney wouldn't have had some of his ass hair sewn into his upper forehead.
 
What's sad about someone simply not wanting to be bald? It doesn't mean that they're a hollow, vain shell of a man, it just means that they would rather not be bald. It's like some men shave, because they don't want to have a beard, is that sad too? Get a grip.

It's called denile. Until there is a genetic flaw called male pattern beardless, comparing fighting the inevitable loss of your head hair with shaving is a stupid strawman. Unless someone with alopecia lost their facial hair and had an operation to stitch their ass hair to their chin and eyebrows, then it might be comparable.
 
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