Studien und Fachartikel zur Haarentfernung
Wenn Sie sich noch intensiver über die Techniken der dauerhaften Haarentfernung informieren möchten, bieten wir Ihnen im folgenden detaillierte Fachartikel und Studien mit ausführlichen Hintergrundinformationen zum Thema.
Laserassistierte Haarreduktion
Hypertrichose und Hirsutismus werden tabuisiert und führen bei den Betroffenen zu einer erheblichen psychischen Belastung. Durch den technologischen Fortschritt auf dem Gebiet der Photoepilation können große Areale schnell, sicher und effektiv epiliert werden. Neben der erfolgreichen Behandlung von Hirsutismus und Hypertrichose, können Pseudofollikulitiden, die Folliculitis decalvans, der Pilonidalsinus und behaarte Vollhauttransplantate effektiv therapiert werden. Dieser Übersichtsartikel fasst die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der aktuellen Haarentfernungsmethoden zusammen.
(M. Wyss, Ästhetik- und Laserzentrum Zürichsee, Meilen, Schweiz)
Permanent Hair Reduction - Proof of Results
Different case studies of laser hair removal with a Lightsheer diode laser system.
(Lumenis Inc.)
Laser Hair Removal with an 800nm Diode Laser
This retrospective study examined hair removal using the LightSheer Diode Laser System for the first 1000 women (with Fitzpatrick Skin Types II to VI) treated at the Laserex Skin & Cosmology Clinic in Lahore, Pakistan. Overall, the women achieved satisfactory results within four or five treatment sessions, with apparent hair reduction ranging from 70% to 80% in women treated over their entire face and neck, up to 95% in women treated for hair on their legs, arms, or bikini line. Minor scabbing or pigmentation changes were observed in a small percentage of women treated, but these adverse effects were transient in nature and resolved after treatment was stopped. This study demonstrates that the LightSheer Diode Laser System provides both safe and effective removal of unwanted hair in patients with Fitzpatrick Skin Types II to VI.
(Atif Kazmi, M.D., Professor and Head, Department of Dermatology, Fatima Jinnah Medical College)
Laser Hair Removal: Scientific Principles and Practical Aspects
The use of lasers for hair removal has been studied for a number of years. In this procedure, laser light is absorbed by melanin in the hair shaft, damaging the follicular epithelium. A clinical study evaluated the use of the LightSheer Diode Laser for hair removal. Of 92 patients, all had temporary hair loss and 89% had permanent hair reduction. Regrowing hairs were shown to be thinner and lighter than previously. Extensive clinical use of this high-power, pulsed diode laser has resulted in recommendations for patient selection and proper use of the laser. Appropriate fluence settings have been shown to cause permanent hair reduction without damaging the epidermis, regardless of skin type.
(Christine C. Dierickx, M.D., Visiting Research Scientist at Wellman Laboratories of Photomedicine - Harvard Medical School)
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