
DATELINE EXAMINA DETALLADAMENTE CINCO POPULARES TRATAMIENTOS PARA
CAIDA DEL CABELLOS INCLUIDO EL HAIRMAX LASERCOMBR
Noviembre 26 de 2004
Dateline NBC evalua detenidamente la dolorosa
experiencia de cinco hombres que sufren escasez
de cabello, cada uno de los cuales acepta probar
un tratamiento diferente.
Texto original:
Dateline
NBC took a closer look at hair treatments
as it follows five men through their experiences
with different treatment options: the good,
the bad and the ugly.
Boca
Raton, FL, November 27, 2004 - Popular primetime
NBC news show, Dateline TV, aired a compelling
look at the painful experience of five men suffering
with thin hair. The segment which aired nationally,
featured five patients seen by Dr. Alan Bauman
of Bauman Medical www.BaumanMedical.com.
Each man, committed to regaining his own more
youthful stature, agreed to try a different course
of action to combat their thin hair. The story
tracks the successes and failures of each man's
experience with their assigned treatment. The
treatments used included: hair transplant surgery,
Propecia, the combination of Propecia and Monoxidil,
Viviscal and the HairMax LaserComb.
After
six months of use the results were reviewed by
Dr. Paolo Romanelli, a professor with the University
of Miami's Dermatology Department. Dr. Paolo
Romanelli was called in to assess the before
and after photographs of each participant. Dr.
Romanelli was not told which treatment had been
used by each participant prior to assessing the
photos. Thus, the evaluation of what was effective
and what wasn't remained unbiased.
Both
the objective and subject feedback for the HairMax
LaserComb user reconfirm that the HairMax LaserComb
delivered positive results to the participant.
Referring to LaserComb's before and after photos,
Dr. Romanelli had this to say about the participant: "I think he had some substantial results. I
think the results were very encouraging and overall
this participant had good results." As for
the HairMax LaserComb user himself, who was pleased
with his own results, he reported, "noticing
a difference." He also stated that he has a
friend who tried the LaserComb and has also seen
a difference, so he correctly, "anticipated his
positive results."
David
Michaels, Managing Director of Lexington International,
states, "The Dateline segment further validates
the legitimacy of our mission which is becoming
progressively more widespread and accepted by
the skeptics."
To
view the complete story, please visit:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6590766
About
Lexington International, LLC
Based in Boca Raton, Florida Lexington International
manufactures and distributes the HairMax LaserCombT
to more than 69 countries and has provided new
hope and satisfaction to the tens of thousand
of users since 2001. The HairMax LaserComb is
based on 18 years of international research and
studies on the effects of Low Level Laser use.
Both the press and users alike have universally
taken to the HairMax LaserComb. In addition to the Dateline story, coverage
has included TIME Magazine, as one of their "Inventions of the Year", as well
as the November 2004 issue of Good Housekeeping Magazine.
Lexington
International is currently conducting clinical
studies to be presented to the FDA in hopes of
becoming recognized as a medical device.
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