Hair removal with a combined light/heat based photoepilation system
BACKGROUND: A variety of lasers and light sources have been used for removal of unwanted hair. A novel, new, flashlampbased device, with a mechanism of action based on a combination of both emitted light and heat, has been developed for safe and reliable hair removal. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effica...
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2018
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Online Access: | https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/26673 |
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Summary: | BACKGROUND: A variety of lasers and light sources have been used for removal of unwanted hair. A novel, new, flashlampbased device, with a mechanism of action based on a combination of both emitted light and heat, has been developed for safe and reliable hair removal. OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy and safety of hair removal by a combined light/heat based photoepilation system. METHODS: A pilot trial was undertaken. Twenty one anatomic sites received one to three treatments with the SpaTouch™ light/heat based photoepilation system. Fluences ranging from 6.25 to 6.45J/cm2and pulse duration of 35 ms were used. Evaluations of hair regrowth was performed at 4 months after the last treatment by comparing the terminal hair count to the baseline values. Patient satisfaction and potential complications were evaluated. RESULTS: Average hair reduction after photoepilation was 27% for one to three treatments at 4 months following the final treatment. 46% and 15% of subjects reported being "mildly pleased" and "very pleased" with the results of treatment. No hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation or scarring was observed at 4 months after treatment CONCLUSION: The SpaTouch™ light/heat based photoepilation system represents the newest efficient and safe method in hair removal. Further study of optimal parameters is required. |
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