T. Walther et al., SELECTIVE PHOTOTHERMOLYSIS OF HAIR-FOLLICLES BY NORMAL-MODE RUBY-LASER TREATMENT, Acta dermato-venereologica, 78(6), 1998, pp. 443-444
This study was designed to evaluate the effect of selective phototherm
olysis on dark pigmented hair follicles treated with a normal-mode rub
y laser (694-nm wavelength, pulse duration 0.5 ms, fluence 20 J/cm(2),
spot size 2 mm), In 15 volunteers, four test areas each were selected
. After shaving, the first area was irradiated once, the second twice,
the third three times and the fourth served as control area. A punch
biopsy was taken from each volunteer immediately after the first laser
treatment. Four weeks after the last irradiation, no effect was found
in sis cases and little effect in another six cases (50 - 90% regrowt
h). Hair regrowth of less than 30% was observed in only three cases. E
ight weeks after the last session, no effect was found in 11 cases, li
ttle effect in 2 cases (10%) and less than 30% regrowth in only 2 case
s. Twelve weeks after the last treatment, no difference could be detec
ted between the areas untreated and treated by laser. The laser parame
ters applied in this study do not result in effective epilation of bod
y hair. In some cases, a delay in growth of several weeks was noticed.