| Literature DB >> 28356116 |
Emily J Eshleman1, Mallory LeBlanc1, Lisa B Rokoff2, Yinyin Xu1, Rui Hu1, Kachiu Lee3, Gary S Chuang3,4, Gary Adamkiewicz1, Jaime E Hart1,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Occupational exposures to ultrafine particles in the plume generated during laser hair removal procedures, the most commonly performed light based cosmetic procedure, have not been thoroughly characterized. Acute and chronic exposures to ambient ultrafine particles have been associated with a number of negative respiratory and cardiovascular health effects. Thus, the aim of this study was to measure airborne concentrations of particles in a diameter size range of 10 nm to 1 μm in procedure rooms during laser hair removal procedures.Entities:
Keywords: Laser; Laser hair removal; Occupational exposures; Surgical plume; Ultrafine particles
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28356116 PMCID: PMC5372340 DOI: 10.1186/s12940-017-0239-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health ISSN: 1476-069X Impact factor: 5.984
Characteristics of all sampled procedures and of sampled procedures included in the final data analysis
| All procedures | Procedures included in analysis | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Duration (min) | Duration (min) | Average ± Standard Deviation Ultrafine Particle Concentration | |||||
| Characteristic |
| Average | Range |
| Average | Range | (Particles/cm3) |
| Body part | |||||||
| Face | 4 | 6 | (2–14) | 3 | 6 | (2–14) | 20,334.32 ± 2,540.94 |
| Bikini | 5 | 12 | (4–34) | 3 | 15 | (4–34) | 41,563.06 ± 16,179.49 |
| Back | 2 | 8 | (1–14) | 2 | 8 | (1–14) | 44,007.44 ± 28,483.18 |
| Legs | 2 | 20 | (19–21) | 2 | 20 | (19–21) | 105,417.27 ± 17,379.98 |
| Underarms | 3 | 5 | (2–9) | 1 | 4 | – | 50,862.5 |
| Abdomen | 1 | 5 | – | 1 | 5 | – | 5,820.04 |
| Lotion used | 11 | 64.71% | 6 | 50.00% | |||
| Smoke evacuator used | 12 | 70.59% | 8 | 66.67% | |||
UFP concentrations (particles/cm3) in the waiting and procedure rooms overall, and before, during, and after procedures
| Location |
| Mean | SD | Median | IQR | 95th percentile | 99th percentile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Waiting room | |||||||
| Overall | 1105 | 14,957.4 | 6,246.8 | 14,704 | 3,974–31,700 | 26,154 | 29,711 |
| Before LHR | 130 | 14,997.1 | 4,911.6 | 15,747 | 10,492–17,373 | 24,576 | 25,060 |
| During LHR | 138 | 15,597.1 | 5,144.8 | 16,344 | 10,787–19,433 | 23,713 | 24,712 |
| After LHR | 126 | 16,350.0 | 4,957.0 | 16,856 | 12,112–19,269 | 24,847 | 29,189 |
| Procedure room | |||||||
| Overall | 1087 | 22,916.8 | 24,853.5 | 15,970 | 4,882–206,674 | 72,491 | 146,442 |
| Before LHR | 130 | 14,332.9 | 4798.1 | 15,035 | 10,170–16,458 | 24,420 | 26,211 |
| During LHR | 138 | 55,046.1 | 47,761.2 | 37,469 | 17,671–78,690 | 158,819 | 187,185 |
| After LHR | 126 | 36,551.4 | 24,623.4 | 27,534 | 18,876–47,504 | 87,263 | 116,617 |
Fig. 1Ultrafine particle concentrations (particles/cm3) in a procedure room and waiting room during a typical procedure laser hair removal procedure
Results of Univariate Models Examining Predictors of UFP Concentrations During LHR Procedures
| Predictor | Effect estimate (Particles/cm3) | Standard error |
|
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Body part | 0.867 | |||
| Abdomen | −45,042.5 | 23,450.8 | 0.103 | |
| Back | −6,855.1 | 20,309.0 | 0.747 | |
| Bikini | −9,299.4 | 19,147.5 | 0.644 | |
| Face | −30,528.2 | 19,147.5 | 0.162 | |
| Legs | 54,554.8 | 20,309.0 | 0.036 | |
| Underarm | 0.0 Ref. | |||
| Laser and lotion use | 0.361 | |||
| Alexandrite laser without lotion | 38,614.2 | 16,236.9 | 0.039 | |
| Diode laser with lotion | 0.0 Ref. | |||
| Smoke evacuator use | 0.046 | |||
| No evacuator use | 14,781.6 | 21,035.3 | 0.498 | |
| Evacuator Use | 0.0 Ref. | |||
| Procedure durationa | 0.588 | |||
| 1 min increase | 3,643.4 | 1,016.6 | 0.006 | |
Each predictor, or set or predictors was assessed in separate generalized linear regression models
aExcluding a 34-min bikini procedure