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Mostly True
United States
Alma TED Hair Treatment is described as a non-invasive solution for hair loss and thinning hair, using ultrasonic sound and air pressure to enhance hair density.
The claims regarding the Alma TED Hair Treatment as a breakthrough non-invasive method for improving hair density and treating hair loss need thorough verification. Although the technology, such as using ultrasound and acoustic waves, appears innovative, rigorous clinical studies or regulatory endorsements supporting its efficacy are vital to ascertain its breakthrough status accurately.
Individual Claims
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Mostly True
Health
Alma TED is a breakthrough for hair loss and thinning hair.
While the Alma TED treatment is promoted as a breakthrough, supporting evidence such as clinical trials or scientific studies is limited. This reduces confidence in its claims despite it being marketed as innovative.
70
Mostly True
Health
Alma TED treatment is non-invasive and improves hair density.
The technology is non-invasive and different from traditional methods, which might lead to improved hair density, but lacks extensive validation.
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True
Technology
Alma TED uses ultrasound-based system combined with air pressure and acoustic sound waves.
The technical description of using ultrasound, air pressure, and acoustic sound waves matches the innovative nature of the procedure based on promotional materials.
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Mostly True
Health
Most patients need three treatments spaced a month apart.
This treatment schedule is typical for non-surgical hair therapies, though individual results may vary. However, more independent studies confirming this schedule's superiority are needed.
65
Mostly True
Health
Alma TED improves both new growth and quality of existing hair.
Evidence for improvement in both new growth and existing hair quality is anecdotal and primarily promotional. Lack of independent trials supporting these claims decreases certainty.