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    Lasers Surg Med. 2007 Jul;39(6):476-93.

    Simulated consumer use of a battery-powered, hand-held, portable diode laser (810 nm) for hair removal: A safety, efficacy and ease-of-use study.

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    Department of Dermatology, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Missouri 65212, USA. ronwheeland@gmail.com

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:

    Safety, efficacy and ease-of-use of a hair removal diode laser for consumer use were evaluated.

    STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS:

    The treatment group consisting of 77 appropriate users measured safety and efficacy from three self-administered treatments. The non-treatment group consisting of 44 inappropriate users measured safety from delivery of a single laser pulse.

    RESULTS:

    The mean hair reduction was 61% 3 weeks after the first treatment, 70% 3 weeks after the second treatment, 60% 1 month after the third treatment, 24% 2 months after the third treatment, 6% 3 months after the third treatment, 41% 6 months after the third treatment, 31% 9 months after the third treatment, and 33% 12 months after the third treatment. The only observed side effect for appropriate users was transient erythema.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    In simulated consumer use, the laser was highly effective at removing hair with minimal side effects for appropriate users.

    (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

    PMID:
    17659582
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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