First in Maryland laser hair treatment stops hair loss permanently


March 11, 2004 -- Eldorado Hair Replacement Center announced today the acquisition of the first Laser Hair Rejuvenation program in Maryland. Laser Hair Rejuvenation is a laser process proven to help patients maintain their existing hair in 85% – 93% of cases. In addition to maintaining hair, it actually increases the diameter of thin, baby-like hairs by 40% - 60%. The combination of stopping hair loss and increasing the thickness of existing hairs results in the filling-in of thinning areas on the scalp.

This laser process has been successfully used in Europe for more than 10 years, and is now approved FDA safe in the United States.

Marty Greenblatt, owner of Eldorado and one of the nation's foremost experts in hair replacement technology says, "Laser Hair Rejuvenation is ideal for anyone with thinning hair, or with a family history of hair loss. It's an excellent tool that turns your thinning hair back into thick, full healthy hair. It allows you to keep the hair you have and make it thicker, fuller and healthier."

Laser hair rejuvenation is a permanent solution. It works by stimulating the blood supply in the scalp with a laser, turning thin undernourished baby hairs into thick, healthy growing hairs. There is no discomfort or side effects. And, it is equally effective for men and women.

Treatments take about 15 minutes each as the patient sits under a machine that looks similar to a space age hair dryer. Results from weekly treatments are usually obvious in 2 – 3 months, but optimum permanent results take approximately one year.

For more information about Laser Hair Rejuvenation, exclusively in Maryland at Eldorado Hair Replacement Center. For more information contact Marty Greenblatt 410-931-3399.





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