Farideh Jowkar; Najmeh Radgoodarz; Nasrin Saki; Alireza Heiran
Volume 19, Issue 1 , 2016, , Pages 11-15
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Background: Laser treatment is a rapid, non-invasive procedure for long-term hair removal. Lasers operate based on the principle of selective photothermolysis and target melanin in the hair follicle. We intend to determine the level of hirsute patient satisfaction with the alexandrite laser hair removal ...
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Background: Laser treatment is a rapid, non-invasive procedure for long-term hair removal. Lasers operate based on the principle of selective photothermolysis and target melanin in the hair follicle. We intend to determine the level of hirsute patient satisfaction with the alexandrite laser hair removal procedure.Methods: In this cross-sectional study 82 hirsute patients with unwanted hair on their faces were enrolled. The patients received treatment with a 755 nm alexandrite laser (GentleLASE, Candela Corporation, USA). We documented their level of satisfaction with this laser in terms of hair removal. Laser therapy, electrolysis, and depilation were compared.Results: Patients ≥30 years old expressed greater satisfaction compared to those <30 years of age (P=0.03). Patients with medically related hirsutism had the same satisfaction as the idiopathic hirsute group (P=0.81). Patients rated laser hair removal as 4.12 compared to depilation and 3.96 compared to electrolysis. From total patients, 60.97% would recommend laser treatment to other hirsute patients. There were 79.3% of patients who expressed satisfaction with alexandrite laser hair removal.Conclusions: Most patients expressed satisfaction with the alexandrite laser hair removal procedure. Age played a significant role in patient satisfaction.
L Nabaie; A Shirzadian Kebria; L Gachkar
Volume 7, Issue 4 , 2004, , Pages 247-254
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Background: The need for a rapid, non-invasive method for unwanted hair removal has led to the development of various light sources for this purpose. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of Intense Pulsed Light Source (IPLS) on unwanted hairs. Patients and Methods: In this open, uncontrolled clinical ...
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Background: The need for a rapid, non-invasive method for unwanted hair removal has led to the development of various light sources for this purpose. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of Intense Pulsed Light Source (IPLS) on unwanted hairs. Patients and Methods: In this open, uncontrolled clinical trial, 77 different anatomical areas in 34 referred patients to “Novin Didegan Clinic” in Tehran in 1380-1381, were treated by IPLS at fluences ranging from 22 to 34 J/cm² after their demographic data and the number of hairs were recorded. The 3 to 7 treatment sessions were accomplished 4 to 6 weeks apart. All of the patients were followed 6 months after the last therapy. The quantitative data were analyzed by paired t test. Results: Six months after the last therapy, more than 50% reduction in number of hairs were noted in 80% of the treated areas; with mean reduction of 72±23 percent. Side effects were mild and reversible and occurred in ten patients. Conclusion: The IPLS appears to provide an effective and safe method for long-term excess hair removal in various skin types.