Affiliation:
1. Tennessee Clinical Research Center Nashville Tennessee USA
2. Gold Skin Care Center Nashville Tennessee USA
3. Skin Care Research LLC Hollywood, FL USA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundLaser has been long accepted as a solution for excess or unwanted hair growth yet traditional lasers are not always ideal for safe and effective outcome for all skin types and hair characteristics. A diode laser module combining three wavelengths (755, 810, and 1064 nm) in a single pulse was developed to provide a fast and long‐term solution for subjects with various profiles.AimsTo evaluate the safety and efficacy of a Triple wavelength diode laser module for hair removal treatment in all skin types (Fitzpatrick I–VI).Subjects and methodsThis was a prospective, dual centered, single‐arm study. Subjects were treated with a novel diode laser module. Thirty‐six subjects were enrolled, sixteen with Fitzpatrick skin types I–IV (46%) and twenty with Fitzpatrick skin types V–VI (54%). Treatment areas were axilla and bikini lines. Subjects underwent 4 treatment sessions at 6 weeks ± 5 days intervals and attended a follow‐up visit 3 months after the last treatment session. 2D digital photographs were taken at baseline and at the follow‐up visit, and a hair count was conducted by three blinded evaluators.ResultsA significant reduction in hair count between baseline and the 3‐month follow‐up visit was observed in both axilla and bikini lines for all skin types. The mean hair reduction was 41.5 ± 19.4% and 48.1 ± 20.9% in the axilla and bikini line, respectively. A significant hair reduction was also observed within skin type groups; mean hair reduction 45.5 ± 16.9% and 40.3 ± 17.2% in skin types I–IV and V–VI, respectively, indicating similar efficacy for both light and dark skin types. No serious adverse events were reported.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates that the Soprano Titanium laser platform is safe and effective for hair removal treatment in all skin types.
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