After 36 treatments:
97% of subjects demonstrated an increased hair count of 20%
89% of subjects demonstrated an increased hair count of 30%
57% of subjects demonstrated an increase hair count of 50%
What is Laser Therapy?
Laser Therapy uses low level laser light to stimulate the treated area and increase blood flow to the scalp which contains hair follicles. The low level laser therapy is repeated as prescribed and monitored by your physician to achieve the same results as proven in the MEP-90 clinical trial. The treatment is performed at your physicians clinic and is a relatively fast, easy and comfortable procedure.
Now there is a clinically proven, non-drug, non-invasive medical treatment option for the estimated 27 million women suffering from androgenic alopecia (pattern baldness). The breakthrough MEP-90 Hair Growth Stimulation System employs laser biostimulation, and is proven in clinical studies to promote measurable new hair growth.
The Hair & Scalp Institute is the only clinic in Tennessee with a 510(k) Clearance, meaning the only person who can diagnose and permit the use of the MEP-90 is a medical professional with prescription transcription capabilities.
The Difference
The MEP-90 is one of only two FDA-Approved devices promoting hair growth.
All OTHER cosmetic class 3A devices must market healthy, thinker, fuller "APPEARANCE of hair." They CANNOT be marketed as FDA-Approved to promote growth, stop hair loss or re-grow hair. The MEP-90 promotes growth, stops hair loss AND re-grows hair; however, it is only FDA-Approved for females. Positive results have been achieved in men; however, this is an off-label use of the MEP-90.
After 20 treatments:
98% of subjects indicated a significant stabilization of rate of hair loss.
92% of subjects demonstrated an increased hair count of 10%
57% of subjects demonstrated an increased hair count of 30%
Read about the MEP-90 FDA Approval and its results here.
The first and only clinic in Tennessee with a PHYSICIAN-GRADE Laser!
Literature
Press Release - First FDA Approved Medical Device for the Treatment of Androgenic Alopecia (Female Pattern Baldness) in Women is Now Available to Physicians
Press Release - First Medical Device Cleared for the Treatment of Androgenic Alopecia in Females.