iGrow Pitches Thicker Hair with Laser Treatment
There's no way around it; you're going to look awfully dorky wearing Apira Science's hands-free iGrow laser hair rejuvenation system. But if you can tough it out for 12-24 weeks, you'll have thicker, fuller, healthier hair, Apira claims. iGrow uses a patent pending combination of built-in laser and LED lights that works on both men and women and supposedly uses the same low level laser therapy technology found in the Revage670.
There are 51 light sources in the iGrow system, which are comprised of 21 laser diodes and 30 LED lights to provide full scalp coverage. Apira claims the output is comparable to in office clinical hair lasers, as opposed to combs and other handheld devices with only 9-15 laser lights.
The hands free iGrow helmet also comes with a pair of earcups so you can plug in your music player and rock out to your iPod or MP3 collection.
The iGrow is available now for $700.
Image Credit: Apira Science
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illusionslayer
February 23, 2011 at 3:03pm
Am I the only one that thinks MaximumTech needs a seperate website?
The only argument I see against it is the few people that want to be asses and complain about having to check one more site for their news.
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don2041
February 23, 2011 at 10:07am
My computer needs grow memery storage &speed not hair So why am I reading this in a computer mag.
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someuid
February 23, 2011 at 8:53am
Thanks, but I still have a 2 year supply of Jim Bobebel's Maxic Eliger that both helps my hair grow AND protects me from earthquakes.
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