Study on the efficacy and safety of a high‐power triple wavelength diode laser (810, 940, 1060 nm) for removing fine and less pigmented facial hair on Asian skin
Anuj Pall,
Gregorio Viera Mármol
Abstract:IntroductionPerforming laser hair removal treatments on dark skin is limited by the quantity of melanin within the skin. To minimize side effects, lower values of fluence are selected when using standard 755 or 810 nm diode lasers. However, this approach may limit the effectiveness of the procedure, particularly when treating areas with thin and less pigmented hair, which is often the case in facial regions. To improve results, high‐power triple wavelength diode lasers can be used. This study aims to assess th… Show more
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