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Lou Gauthier started losing his hair at the age of 35 and by the time he turned 50 he was totally bald, and like many balding men, he wanted to do everything he could to stop and reverse the process.
Professional treatments such as cortisone injections, tranquilizers, acid, tar and ultra-violet light did little to restore his hair, so he resorted to wearing a wig, and with an open mind he began to research the problem.
Lou firmly believed there had to be a way to stimulate hair growth, and to do so, you had to start with the scalp. His persistence in developing a solution for baldness met with success in 1983, and his findings were later supported by research conducted at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the New York University Medical Center. As reported in the medical journal Cell, these researchers found that the source of new hair cells lay not at the base of the hair, as previously believed, but further up the hair follicle, just below the scalp.
Lou started his business of training people how to grow hair in 1991 and today has many success stories to share. His LufTek Natural Hair System is becoming known worldwide as the natural way to grow hair.
And as with any new medical advance, Lou's successes with the LufTek System have generated considerable interest on the world market.
"Following my technique," says Lou, who now sports a full head of hair, "hair loss usually stops within three weeks, and hair growth can take place from three to six months, depending on a person's dedication."
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