Lasers would work for me if.....

Discuss the use of laser therapy for fighting hair loss. If you're using a purchased device, or a laserbrush or helmet that you've made yourself, discuss it here.

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ChuckP
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Lasers would work for me if.....

Post by ChuckP » Mon Mar 01, 2010 4:03 pm

they wouldn't break. If seems every time I go to use my laser helmet I see another one out, I take a look and the wire came out. I think once it comes out its done. I have like 14 lasers with one wire that came out. Has this happened to anyone else?

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Re: Lasers would work for me if.....

Post by ChuckP » Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:12 pm

73 views and its only me Dam

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Re: Lasers would work for me if.....

Post by Jacob » Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:47 am

I thought some were gluing each one in. Did you buy yours or make yours?

You could also ask Dr. Bauman..I've seen him posting elsewhere on LLLT. He has a Q&A section here too: http://www.hairlossfight.com/hairloss_e ... xpert3.php

I don't know if he'd want to post in the forum..

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Re: Lasers would work for me if.....

Post by tbia » Thu Mar 04, 2010 6:31 pm

That depends on the laser being used and what wire is pulled out. What do you mean by pulled out? I am assuming you mean that the end that attaches closest to the laser diode is broken. Well if you are using the lasers most people are using( brass bodied Aixiz 650 nm 5mw), and the red wire is the one pulled out, you might have another option. You can connect the red wire to the brass body and it might still work ok. Give it a shot- you have very little to lose. If you give some more details I might be able to help more.

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Re: Lasers would work for me if.....

Post by ChuckP » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:07 pm

Its the wires that connect in the black part right at the diode. Some the black wire came out and some the red.

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Re: Lasers would work for me if.....

Post by tbia » Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:17 am

On the red wire pulled out ones, you can take the red wire connected to your wiring harness and have it connect to the brass body of the diode and make it work that way. That should help you out with a few of them at least.

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Re: Lasers would work for me if.....

Post by johnsp » Sat May 29, 2010 10:37 pm

I cannot understand why you guys are battling with these products. Laser Therapy will work for you if you use a tried and proven quality controlled product. It sounds as if these things are made in someones garage? check out some real machines at www.thelaserclinic.com.au if you are interested email me, mention this forum and get a discount up to 20% (don't use pay pal for that it would need to be direct with me.
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