HairMax® was the first FDA-cleared at-home LLLT device for hair loss (cleared in 2007) and still makes the most diverse lineup — LaserBand, FlipTop, PowerFlex, LaserComb. Each targets a different use case: full scalp coverage, comb-style for daily routine integration, headband for hands-free sessions. For GLP-1 users picking their first laser device, the HairMax family's lower price points ($295-$799) make it the value entry point into FDA-cleared LLLT.

The 5 picks
1. HairMax LaserBand 82 — flagship
82 medical-grade lasers. 90-second sessions, 3x per week. FDA-cleared men & women. ~$795.
HairMax LaserBand 82 has the lowest-friction protocol in the category — 90 seconds, 3x per week. Total weekly commitment: under 5 minutes. For users who hate daily routines, this is the easiest LLLT to actually stick with.
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2. HairMax PowerFlex 272 — best coverage
272 medical-grade lasers in cap form factor. 8-minute daily sessions. FDA-cleared. ~$799.
HairMax PowerFlex 272 competes directly with Kiierr 272Premier — same diode count, similar pricing, cap form factor. The differentiator: HairMax's patented hair-parting teeth that physically part the hair for direct scalp exposure.
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3. HairMax FlipTop — best portable
41 medical-grade lasers in handheld device. 8-minute sessions. ~$295.
HairMax FlipTop is the portable handheld pick — flip open the head and run it over your scalp like a paddle. Fewer lasers (41) but the form factor is ideal for travel. Cheapest legit FDA-cleared LLLT.
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4. HairMax LaserComb (Ultima 12) — original
12 medical-grade lasers in comb form. Comb your hair 3x weekly. ~$200.
HairMax LaserComb Ultima 12 is the classic — the device that started the home LLLT category in 2007. Fewer lasers but the lowest entry price. Good for users testing if LLLT works for them before committing $500+.
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5. HairMax RegrowMD 272 — premium
272 medical-grade lasers. Helmet form. 90-second sessions. ~$1,495.
HairMax RegrowMD 272 is the helmet-form premium tier — same diode count as PowerFlex but with the helmet ergonomics and ultra-short 90-second session. Highest tier in the HairMax line.
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Pair with peptide stack
- Vial Vault Pro Max — organizes the GHK-Cu and hair recovery peptide stack.
- TempView — keeps topical copper peptides at 4 °C between sessions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which HairMax for GLP-1 hair loss?
LaserBand 82 for low-friction users (90 seconds, 3x weekly). PowerFlex 272 for cap-form-factor users wanting full coverage. FlipTop for travelers / entry-level. RegrowMD 272 for users wanting helmet ergonomics + 90-sec sessions.
Is HairMax FDA-cleared?
Yes — HairMax was the first FDA-cleared at-home LLLT device (2007). All current models maintain FDA clearance for androgenetic alopecia in men and women.
HairMax vs Capillus — which is better?
Capillus: more diodes (304), 6-min daily protocol. HairMax: lower entry price, shorter session times (90 seconds for LaserBand 82). For best results: Capillus. For best price-to-performance: HairMax LaserBand 82.
Will a 90-second session really work?
Yes — published RCTs use this protocol. Total weekly LLLT exposure across all FDA-cleared devices is comparable when normalized; HairMax just delivers it in shorter, more frequent doses.
How long until results?
Same timeline as other LLLT: 16-26 weeks for visible improvement, 6-9 months for meaningful density. Compliance drives the timeline.
Why is HairMax cheaper than Capillus?
Different cost structures. HairMax has been in market 15+ years with mature supply chains. Capillus brands at premium and supports a salon-distribution channel that adds margin. Same FDA-clearance category.
Educational only. Confirm protocols with your prescribing healthcare provider and a dermatologist.





