Device Granted FDA Clearance to Treat Female Pattern Hair Loss
June 2011
For the first time in over twenty years, a new home-use treatment
for female hair loss is available. Lexington Intl, LLC, is excited
to announce they have received historic and groundbreaking FDA
Clearance for marketing for the HairMax LaserComb® Lux 9 to treat
female hair loss and promote hair growth.
Included as a key part of the submission was a
multi-center clinical study proving the efficacy and safety of the
HairMax.
The Official FDA Clearance Letter can be viewed here;
http://hairmax.com/female_fda_clearance.html
“Hair loss amongst women is a growing concern”, says Dr. Matt
Leavitt, Medical Advisor to Lexington. “In the past, women had only
one FDA Approved drug ingredient to treat their hair loss. Now they
have a clinically proven viable alternative. Upon review of
Lexington’s extensive clinical studies on female hair loss, the FDA
has granted Clearance to this exciting new treatment option. I
believe the HairMax will be able to offer help to the millions of
women suffering from hair loss.”
The last hair loss treatment for women to be approved by the FDA was
minoxidil, which came to market for females in 1988. The HairMax is
now the first non-drug, home-use OTC medical device cleared to treat
the estimated 80 million men and women suffering from hereditary
hair loss.

The HairMax Lux 9 is indicated to treat Androgenic Alopecia and promote hair growth in females who have Ludwig (Savin) Scale I-4, II-1, II-2 or frontal and Fitzpatrick Skin Types I-IV.
What Causes Female Hair Loss?
· Aging
· Changes in the levels of androgens (hormones). For example, after
reaching menopause, many women find that the hair on their head is
thinner, while the hair on their face is coarser.
· Family history of male or female pattern baldness
· Damaged hair due to coloring or chemical straightening treatments
What Are the Signs of Female Pattern Hair Loss?
Hair thinning is different from that of male pattern baldness. In
female pattern baldness:
· Hair thins mainly on the top and crown of the scalp. It usually
starts with a widening through the center hair part.
· The front hairline remains
· The hair loss rarely progresses to total or near total baldness,
as it may in men
Clinically Proven
The results of a double-blind, device-controlled clinical study
conducted under Good Clinical Practices showed that 100% of subjects
on the HairMax Lux 9 experienced hair growth at 6 months.
Furthermore, over the same period of time, females using the HairMax
Lux 9 grew an average of 20.5 hairs per centimeter squared, which is
considered medically and scientifically significant.
Most
importantly, over 70% of the subjects using the HairMax Lux 9
reported improvement in thickness and fullness of their hair. No
serious side effects occurred and there were no other types of side
effects caused by the HairMax Lux 9 in the study.
The HairMax LaserComb Lux 9 clinical trial was conducted at five
research locations in the United States. The investigators were,
Janet Hickman, MD, Michael Jarrett, MD, David Goldberg, MD, Jose
Mendez, DO, and Abe Marcadis, MD.
The double blind study compared
the HairMax Lux 9 to a control device so that the investigator, the
subjects, nor the evaluator of the hair counts knew which device the
subject was using. The protocol for the study was approved by an IRB
(Investigational Review Board) and monitored by a CRO (Contract
Research Organization).
The trials were listed on www.clinicaltrials.gov which is a registry of federally and
privately supported clinical trials conducted in the United States
and around the world.
How Does the HairMax Work?
How does the HairMax LaserComb work so effectively? It harnesses the
power and technology of laser light. The HairMax delivers safe and
effective laser energy to stimulate dormant and active hair
follicles. The most common example of light being converted into
cellular energy is photosynthesis; where plants convert light into
cellular energy. Scientific studies on hair cell cultures have shown
that laser light penetrates into the hair follicle and increases the
action of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a molecule that is a major
carrier of energy in all living cells.
The HairMax Lux 9 is easy to use. Just treat your hair for 11
minutes, every other day, in the privacy and convenience of your own
home.
The HairMax LaserComb is most effective in early to moderate stages
of hair loss. By using the HairMax men and women can experience
positive results and feel better about themselves and how they look.
Safe to Use: The HairMax Lux 9 complies with FDA requirements for
laser safety. There has never been any reports of serious side
effects occurring either in clinical trials or in the 10 years the
device has been on the market. The HairMax uses a patented
technology to part the hair allowing the focused laser energy to
reach the scalp. The laser is most effective when it has an
unobstructed path directly to the hair follicle. Through extensive
research, Lexington has determined the optimal wavelength and energy
level needed to deliver maximum results. Lexington’s continued
dedication to consistent innovation ensures that users are always
receiving the latest in laser hair technology.
In April 2011, the FDA also granted Clearance for marketing for 3
new models of the HairMax LaserComb for male pattern baldness.
Since 2001, Lexington has completed a total of seven clinical
studies with 460 subjects. All of the studies have demonstrated the
efficacy and safety of the HairMax LaserComb family of FDA Cleared
devices. These statistically significant clinical study results
validate the fact that the HairMax should be considered as a first
line treatment for appropriate people suffering from hereditary hair
loss.
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