Literature DB >> 17763608

Clinical evaluation of a handheld self-treatment device for hair removal.

James M Spencer1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Laser- and light-based methods for hair removal, though effective, are expensive and may be associated with adverse effects. Our objective was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a thermal, handheld self-treatment device (no!no! Thermicon, Radiancy Inc, Orangeburg, NY) for removing unwanted hair.
METHODS: Twelve of the 20 enrolled subjects underwent 6 supervised and 6 unsupervised self-treatments of their lower legs and umbilicus-bikini areas at twice-weekly intervals for 6 weeks. Follow-up visits were scheduled at 2, 6, and 12 weeks after the final treatment. Results were evaluated by pretreatment, post-treatment, and follow-up hair counts.
RESULTS: For legs, the median clearance percentages were 48% post-treatment and 43.5% at 12 weeks. For the umbilicus-bikini area, the median clearance percentage was 15% at 12 weeks.
CONCLUSIONS: The efficacy and safety of the no!no! Thermicon device for hair removal of the legs appear to be comparable to those of laser devices.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17763608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Drugs Dermatol        ISSN: 1545-9616            Impact factor:   2.114


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1.  Of PCOS symptoms, hirsutism has the most significant impact on the quality of life of Iranian women.

Authors:  Mahnaz Bahri Khomami; Fahimeh Ramezani Tehrani; Somayeh Hashemi; Maryam Farahmand; Fereidoun Azizi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-04-15       Impact factor: 3.240

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