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Efficacy of a Low Fluence, High Repetition Rate 810nm Diode Laser for Permanent Hair Reduction in Indian Patients with Skin Types IV-VI.

Madhuri Agarwal1, Sangeeta Velaskar2, Michael H Gold1.   

Abstract

Background: The study's aim is to evaluate the novel "in motion" technique for permanent hair removal using a low level fluence/high repetition rate on patients with a dark skin type over different areas of the body.
Objectives: To assess fluence, accumulative energy, and number of treatments needed to achieve a significant hair reduction and patient satisfaction with minimal side effects, low discomfort levels, and high safety profile in a skin type IV-VI Indian patients.
Methods: Seventy-one Indian female patients with skin type IV-VI were enrolled in the study. All patients were treated with a low fluence, high repetition rate 810nm diode laser using a predetermined set of parameters for 5 to 6 treatments in 1- to 3-month intervals. Hair reduction was measured by patients' satisfaction and all adverse effects were documented.
Results: Results obtained a high degree of patient satisfaction and a very low record of adverse events. Treatments were complication-free for dark skins and a reasonable schedule or sessions and intervals. The discomfort during the sessions was negligible.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28210387      PMCID: PMC5300715     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Aesthet Dermatol        ISSN: 1941-2789


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