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Reddit mentions of SaIe: iRestore Laser Hair Growth System - Essential - Restore Laser Cap FDA-Cleared Hair Loss Treatments: Hair Regrowth for Men and Women with Thinning Hair - Helmet Laser Comb Hair Growth Products

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of SaIe: iRestore Laser Hair Growth System - Essential - Restore Laser Cap FDA-Cleared Hair Loss Treatments: Hair Regrowth for Men and Women with Thinning Hair - Helmet Laser Comb Hair Growth Products. Here are the top ones.

SaIe: iRestore Laser Hair Growth System - Essential - Restore Laser Cap FDA-Cleared Hair Loss Treatments: Hair Regrowth for Men and Women with Thinning Hair - Helmet Laser Comb Hair Growth Products
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iRestore Laser Hair Growth System (also known as iRestore Essential, ID-500) is a FDA-cleared hair loss treatment and medical device for treating alopecia, receding hairline, balding & thinning hair to stimulate hair regrowth for men and women (note: this is NOT the iRestore Professional model)6-Month 100% Money Back Guarantee – Users can expect to see visible hair improvement in as little as 3 to 6 months (results may vary). If you don’t see results with our laser hair loss products in 6 months, send it back for a FULL REFUND (NOTE: you MUST contact the seller Freedom Laser Therapy directly for the return as Amazon's system only allows up to 30 days)iRestore has been clinically studied by doctors and been proven to promote hair regrowth for men and women in a recent 2017 research study. In this clinical study, an astonishing 100% of active male and female users saw visible hair growth with an average increase of 43.23% in hair count (Scroll down to the "RELATED VIDEO SHORTS" section below to learn more)Whether you're a man or woman, you can grow thicker, fuller, and healthier hair fast with iRestore's clinical-strength laser hair restoration technology. You can use it on its own or combine it with other hair loss treatments; physicians believe low level laser therapy (LLLT) can be used to enhance the results of other hair loss treatments (such as biotin supplements, hair growth shampoo, conditioner, foam, Rogaine, minoxidil, Propecia, finasteride, and other hair growth products)Developed in GMP-certified facilities, this home-use medical device is durable, lightweight, comfortable, hands-free and easy to use – unlike a laser comb and brush that provides far less coverage AND require constant hand movement, which is tiring, inconvenient, and prevents you from going about your day.
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Found 3 comments on SaIe: iRestore Laser Hair Growth System - Essential - Restore Laser Cap FDA-Cleared Hair Loss Treatments: Hair Regrowth for Men and Women with Thinning Hair - Helmet Laser Comb Hair Growth Products:

u/gergerherher · 6 pointsr/kingcobrajfs

Reviews don’t look to hot on that one. this one looks like it would be a lot funnier to see him wear too.

u/BundleOfShae · 1 pointr/MtF

Hmm, that's a good question. I am leaning towards yes, I would have still done it when I did. I am fairly certain the follicles in my temples are dead, so I would get a transplant regardless at some point. And considering how long it takes to grow in (3 - 12 months) vs. breast growth vs desire to present female, yeah, I definitely would. I didn't want to have boobs sticking out with a masculine, balding head!


I did consider the fact that FFS could bring my hairline down, but since it may be covered in Oregon sometime soon (so my endo says), I though I should wait to get it, and save me some money. That said, 2000 hairs cost me $8k in the USA (I got a Care Credit Card with 2 years to pay it off interest free).


Never ever quit the Rogaine!!! And if you are feeling like spending just a little more, here is everything I do:


  • A nice, natural shampoo and conditioner. Only wash with shampoo every other day; your natural oils are a good thing.
  • Get an Rx for Finasteride 1mg (Propecia is 1mg, and Proscar is 5mg that should be cut up unless its given by your endo as a blocker, for example, if you cant handle Spiro). I take morning and night, but shhhhh that's "bad form." I'm paranoid and have my husband get the extra dose via Rx. You can also get it online if you pay far more.
  • Propidren OTC DHT blocker from Amazon.
  • Hairfluence supplement (it has a lot of things a women's multivitamin would, plus more).
  • MSM 1000mg taken 4x a day (There is a little bit in Hairfluence).
  • Biotin 10,000mcg supplement (There is a little bit in Hairfluence).
  • I take a Cal/Mag/Zinc supplement to counteract some hairloss from my seizure medication (AEDs commonly fuck up the nutrients your hair needs)
  • Rogaine 5% Foammorning and night. I fucking hate it because it makes my hair stiff and gross, but I will switch to nightly only once I can pull of some feminine hairstyles. You can get generic [liquid] Rogaine that is drastically less expensive, but it's such a mess I couldn't stand it.
  • The big budget item I have is my laser helmet. Cold Laser Therapy has been cleared by the FDA to treat hair loss but its pricey. Two years ago it cost me $600. People like to knock it, but hey, it works for me and they had them on display at the office I got my transplant at.


    At the end of the day, every doctor will say, "You are on testosterone blockers, you don't need Finasteride or Rogaine or XYZ because you don't have testosterone." I have yet to find a patient who agrees with that; even if you have female range T, that little bit can still make DHT which is a big culprit along side genetics. And frankly, all of this is cheaper than an insured Orchi., the only way you are going to get your T down to almost zero.


    Cheers, I'm off to get my first injection, which I hope puts the pedal to the metal.
u/relevantme · 1 pointr/tressless

Right after I posted that, I ran across this: https://www.amazon.com/iRestore-Laser-Hair-Growth-System/dp/B01B29PCUU/

I'm considering adding it to my regimen. Even if it only prolongs the inevitable, it will give me even more time to gain weight. It's a slow progress..