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Optical hair removal

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 1999
Traditional methods of hair removal have proven unsatisfactory for many individuals with excessive or unwanted hair. In the last few years, several lasers and xenon flashlamps have been developed that promise to fulfill the need for a practical, safe, and long-lasting method of hair removal.
R J, Ort, R R, Anderson
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Laser Hair Removal

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2010
Laser hair removal is a rapidly growing aesthetic procedure requested predominantly by women. At a time of falling reimbursement by payers, gynecologists have an opportunity to improve the fiscal health of their practices while delivering a service valued by their patients.
Jay M, Kulkin, Shayna, Flash
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Laser hair removal

Dermatologic Therapy, 2005
Since 1996, there have been numerous advances in hair laser removal that utilize melanin as a chromophore. All of the devices on the market may be used in patients with light skin (phototypes I-III) and yield hair reduction near 75%. The ruby (694 nm) laser, alexandrite (755 nm) laser, and diode (810 nm) laser, as well as intense pulsed light are ...
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To let hair be, or to not let hair be? Gender and body hair removal practices in Aotearoa/New Zealand [PDF]

open access: yesBody Image, 2013
Research and anecdotal evidence suggest women continue to remove body hair, and there is some evidence for cultural changes in men’s hair removal practices.
Gareth Terry, Virginia Braun
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Cultural aspects of the hair removal, hair care and neurosurgeon

British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2021
In having a neurosurgical operation is a transformative moment in anyone’s life, and afterward there’s a bad haircut to go along with it for few months.
Deepak, Gupta, Revanth, Goda, Shini, Up
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Methods of hair removal

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1999
The methods of hair removal vary between simple inexpensive means of home treatment (shaving, plucking, depilatories) to expensive and potentially time-consuming means used by paraprofessionals, nurses, and/or physicians (electrolysis, lasers, x-ray). The ways in which these different methods induce hair removal, the duration of such removal, and the ...
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Laser Hair Removal: A Review

Dermatologic Surgery, 2013
Unwanted hair growth is a common aesthetic problem. Laser hair removal has emerged as a leading treatment option for long-term depilation.To extensively review the literature on laser hair removal pertaining to its theoretical basis, current laser and light-based devices, and their complications.
Stephanie D, Gan, Emmy M, Graber
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Laser Hair Removal Update

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2001
Laser hair removal has made possible the permanent reduction of unwanted hair. However, this technology remains far from perfect. Many advances have occurred in the past several years to improve laser hair removal, including lengthening pulse widths and adding mechanisms to cool the skin during treatment.
M M, Hamilton, S H, Dayan, P J, Carniol
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Laser Hair Reduction and Removal

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2011
Hair removal by any means is unlikely to decrease in popularity, especially with the advent of laser technology allowing for effective treatment of hypertrichosis and hirsutism. There are many effective laser and intense light sources. Although virtually all skin types can be treated, the ideal target is a dark hair on light colored skin, and treatment
Whitney, Hovenic, John, DeSpain
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Laser complications: Hair removal

Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy, 2006
The increasing use of laser and light source-based hair removal techniques has led to not only an increased incidence of reported complications, but also to a better understanding of the cause of such complications. The objective of this article was to provide an understanding of the incidence and the etiology of complications following laser/light ...
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