800 nanometer diode laser hair removal in African American patients: a clinical and histologic study

Autor: Adrian, Robert, Shay, Kathleen
Zdroj: Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy; 2000, Vol. 2 Issue: 4 p183-190, 8p
Abstrakt: BACKGROUND : Although numerous lasers are available for laser assisted hair removal, their use in individuals with a dark skin type presents many challenges due to competition from epidermal melanin. OBJECTIVE : Our aim was to evaluate two 800 nm diode lasers (Lightsheer®) with 30 msec and 100 msec pulse durations in the treatment of African American patients with skin types V and VI. Histologic studies, efficacy and side effects were examined in an effort to optimize laser hair removal procedures in this patient population. METHODS : Facial, neck and axillary areas were treated using 800 nm diode lasers at 30 and 100 msec pulse durations with fluences between 15 J/cm 2 and 40 J/cm 2 . RESULTS : Both lasers could be used safely in skin type V and VI African American patients. Longer pulse durations enabled the delivery of higher fluences with minor and acceptable postoperative complication profiles. CONCLUSION : The Lightsheer® diode laser (Coherent Medical, Santa Clara, CA, USA) operating at 30 msec and 100 msec can be safely used in hair removal procedures in African American patients.
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