2023
DOI: 10.2147/ccid.s442963
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Is It Possible for Light-Based Hair Removal Home Devices to Induce Ocular Damage? Systematic Review

Fatimah Al muqarrab,
Sami Alsuwaidan,
Zahraa Al muqarrab
et al.

Abstract: Light-based hair removal home devices emit intense pulse light (IPL) or Diode laser. While the Food and Drug Administration controls them in the US, Europe continues to classify them as cosmetic products. Emerging concerns are: what if an unprotected eye is inadvertently exposed to light emission? Or if the consumer tries to overcome the protective safety features? We performed this systematic review by searching the Medline, CENTRAL, and Google Scholar databases to investigate the ocular damage reported after… Show more

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