Arbor and is a practicing dermatologist specializing in women's hair loss in New York City. He is a co-author of Hair Loss and Replacement forDummies (Wiley; 2009). "The results I've seen with LLLT are mixed',' says Schweiger, who recommends the LaserMax HairComb for home use to his female patients with androgenic (genet- ic) alopecia. "Short of a hair transplant, there is less out there for the female popula- tion that is truly helpful:' He does not currently use laser hoods in his office and is unaware of any studies comparing the efficacy of laser combs ver- sus laser hoods. "A clinical setting probably does guarantee more compliance than if you do it yourself at home,' he says. "But in medicine, we like to see objective, hard evidence before saying something definitely works:' Ronald Zack, M.D., a Livonia-based obstetrician-gynecologist in practice for more than 30 years, has recommended Renew and LLLT to his female patients experiencing hair loss. "The laser they use is a cold laser': says Zack, "and penetration of the scalp is mini- mal. Using it to stimulate the hair follicles makes sense. I've never read anything in any of the [medical] journals that talks about any possible side effects; I haven't seen any problems as far as safety and don't hesitate to suggest it to my patients!' Zack also says he has no safety concerns regarding Renew's topical serums — "there is no absorption beyond the upper layer of the skin" — or the amount of vitamins prescribed. "I take a lot of vitamins myself' he says. Seeing Results "Some people begin seeing results after a couple of weeks, some after three months or even six months," says Meklir, "but everybody gets results — you just have to follow the protocol!' Judith Leitman has been a hairdresser for more than 30 years. Currently at the Beauty Lounge in West Bloomfield, with a roster of longtime clients, she has seen problems with hair loss in about 40 per- cent of her female clientele. "One of my very dear clients, age 60, was experiencing hair loss on the top of her head for the last seven to eight years': says Leitman. "She'd been looking for new things to help her hair and heard about LLLT and Renew. I went there to speak with the owners and to check out the facil- ity and their products. I came back very impressed. "This client began treatment. She could never get her bangs to grow, and, all of a sudden — after about six months — they were down past her nose. Her hair really is growing thicker and faster. If I hadn't seen it, I wouldn't have believed it. "Another client started treatment two to three months ago. I haven't seen new growth yet, but the hair she has is healthier. "I think the key is that this takes time — you must be patient — and you must be committed and stick with the treatment and the maintenance:' The Jewish News interviewed random clients as they sat under the glowing hoods in Renew's treatment room. Some, just at the beginning of their program, said they hadn't yet noticed new growth but had seen their hair stop shed- ding. Clients further along all had experi- enced at least some new hair growth. In the sidebar that accompanies this article, Renew clients share their experi- ences. Those who wish to maintain their privacy shall remain nameless. "We check our clients' progress with the microscope every three months," says Pluto. "Even clients who say they don't notice a difference see the progress they've made when they see [microscopically] where they've come from:' Still, when it comes to the promise of hair restoration, "there's a ton of voodoo out there," Pluto admits. "People are skep- tics. You wouldn't be human if you weren't. But we've seen it work. Come in and talk to any one of our clients any time of the day. People are pleased and happy." "Now, dermatologists, who traditionally treat hair loss, are getting on board': Meklir says. "We're collaborating with Henry Ford Hospital-West Bloomfield's new salon as a resource for patients with hair loss. "You have to have a big heart to do this work': she adds. "When we leave at night, we feel good. We're helping people one strand at a time:' I I For more information on Renew and LLLT, go to www.renewhs.com or call (248) 723-6398. We think nothing of driving half an hour to a good restaurant. But we'll settle for a hospital that's right around the corner. As long as your health insurance allows you to go anywhere, maybe you shouldn't confine yourself to the neighborhood. Because this isn't dinner. This is your life. Year after year, in independent studies, the people of Southeast Michigan have rated Beaumont as their most preferred hospital: for doctors, for nurses, for surgery, and for overall quality of care. So maybe, when you're looking for a hospital, the criteria should be quality, instead of convenience. It's your life... Do you have a Beaumont doctor? Beaumont® 800.633.7377 JN January 27 • 2011 29