Evaluation comparing multiple treatments with a 2-msec and 10-msec alexandrite laser for hair removal

Lasers Surg Med. 1999;25(3):223-8. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1096-9101(1999)25:3<223::aid-lsm6>3.0.co;2-y.

Abstract

Background and objectives: There are a variety of different laser hair removal systems currently available. There are also systems with identical emitted wavelengths; yet their emitted pulse durations vary. There are few data comparing these systems in an objective manner.

Study design/materials and methods: Fourteen subjects received three treatments with two different pulse duration 755-nm alexandrite lasers. Paired anatomic sites were treated three times with both a 2-msec and a 10-msec system. Subjects were evaluated prior to laser treatment and 6 months after the three treatments with manual hair counts and incidence of complications.

Results: The average percentage of hair reduction was 33.1% for the 2-msec-pulse duration and 33.9% for the 10-msec-pulse duration alexandrite laser. No cutaneous pigmentary changes or scarring was noted 6 months after the final treatment.

Conclusion: The alexandrite laser is effective in removing unwanted hair. There was no difference in response between a 2-msec and a 10-msec alexandrite laser.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Hair Removal / methods*
  • Humans
  • Laser Therapy*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged