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Medical Hair Solutions offers new business opportunities.


Through patented technology and an innovative master franchising program, Medical Hair Solutions of South Florida offers Latin American investors and entrepreneurs a unique business opportunity to address one of the most common cosmetic concerns--the problem of hair loss.

"We offer a turnkey solution that allows physicians, health care professionals or entrepreneurs to help Latin Americans This is a list of notable Latin American people. In alphabetical order within categories. Actors
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 suffering from hair loss enjoy all the benefits of a younger, more vibrant appearance," says C. Leo Smith, managing partner and COO of Medical Hair Solutions of South Florida. "This is an ideal way to build a successful business that caters to the cosmetic needs of tens of millions of Latin Americans."

The market opportunity is enticing. According to the American Academy of Dermatology The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) is the largest organization of dermatologists in the world.

The Academy grants Fellowships and Associate Memberships, as well as Fellowships for Nonresidents (of the United States of America or Canada).
, two out of three men develop some form of baldness later in life. About half as many women suffer from hair loss, and children being treated for cancer often lose their hair, as well. Other candidates for treatment include men or women experiencing illness-associated hair loss or scalp conditions and women with post-partum hair loss. The technology also can be used to treat dermatitis dermatitis (dûr'mətī`tĭs), nonspecific irritation of the skin. The causative agent may be a bacterium, fungus, or parasite; it can also be a foreign substance, known as an allergen. , psoriasis, itchy itch·y
adj.
Having or causing an itching sensation.
 scalp and other skin conditions, opening the door to additional revenue-producing diagnostic and treatment services.

The Medical Hair Solutions of South Florida system uses proven hair growth activators and a patented Swedish technology called Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT LLLT Low Level Laser Therapy ) to treat baldness, thinning hair and scalp conditions. This noninvasive treatment stimulates the scalp and opens closed hair follicles Hair follicles
Tiny organs in the skin, each one of which grows a single hair.

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. Health, moisture and nutrients are brought to the bottom of each hair follicle hair follicle
n.
A deep narrow pit that is formed by the tubular invagination of the epidermis and corium and encloses the root of the hair.


Hair follicle 
 to stimulate hair growth.

LLLT was first used to treat diabetics with lower extremity lower extremity
n.
The hip, thigh, leg, ankle, or foot. Also called inferior limb, pelvic limb.
 ulcers due to poor blood supply. Researchers found that lasers improved blood flow, and body hair located within the radius of the laser beam grew thicker and longer than the surrounding hair.

Clinical studies in Europe have found that the use of low levels of laser light stops progression of hair loss in 85 percent of patients and encourages hair growth in almost 60 percent. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA FDA
abbr.
Food and Drug Administration


FDA,
n.pr See Food and Drug Administration.

FDA,
n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration.
) has approved Low Level Laser Therapy as safe for cosmetic use to make hair thicker and healthier.

The program begins with an aggressive five-week regimen of two 15-minute treatments per week, followed by one treatment per week for six weeks. The next phase of treatment requires two visits per month of the year-long therapy program. Afterward, a maintenance program of one treatment every six months is recommended.

To bring the program to Latin America, Medical Hair Solutions of South Florida is offering a limited number of master franchises. Investors can open clinics in their region or sell subfranchises for specific markets.

"Our solution includes the patented LLLT technology and professional assistance with opening clinics, staff training, marketing programs and other support," says Smith. "We can have a new franchisee up and running between six to eight weeks after signing an agreement."
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