I wonder what the new experimental laser treatment is mentioned in this May 25th article:
http://wcbstv.com/topstories/baldness.hair.follicles.2.1712842.html
Certainly not the HairMax LaserComb - that’s been out for years now.
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I wonder what the new experimental laser treatment is mentioned in this May 25th article:
http://wcbstv.com/topstories/baldness.hair.follicles.2.1712842.html
Certainly not the HairMax LaserComb - that’s been out for years now.
Just saw the video attached to the article - the laser is one of the in-office lasers.
What’s this nonsense going around about the cloning of Dolly the sheep leading to a hair loss treatment? We all know that “hair cloning” and animal cloning have nothing to do with each other except for the usage of the word “cloning,” which is used informally when applied to hair. Shouldn’t journalists know better before writing such fiction? In light of that, the whole article is suspect.
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