The effectiveness of intense pulsed light (home use) device in facial hair reduction

Russul Anwer, M. Funjan, R. Al-Battat
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Background: Intense pulsed light (IPL) devices produce polychromatic incoherent high-intensity pulsed light with a specified wavelength spectrum, fluence, and pulse duration through the use of flashlamps and bandpass filters. Similar to lasers, IPL devices operate on the selective photothermolysis principle, with melanin acting as the chromophore. Despite this similarity, they are constructed differently and produce different amounts of light Aim of the study: To investigate the efficacy of IPL home-use device in hair reduction technique for women with unwanted facial hair. Subjects and methods: The study was conducted in Baghdad on forty-five female subjects with Fitzpatrick skin phototype (II to IV) and black, brown hair in a period of eight months with five sessions. The treatment area (1  of chin) photographs and the density of hair (hair count) after each session were compared to the pretreatment. Results: After five sessions a percentage average of hair reduction reached 70.9% (P-value ≤0.01) from the pretreatment density of hairs. Also, the physician's GAIS(global esthetic improvement scale) score was used in order to evaluate hair reduction. After five sessions, it was found that 40% of the subjects had excellent response, 56.6% had good responses and 3.33% had average responses (p-value ≤0.01) Conclusion: The current study shows that the IPL technique used for hair reduction is effective and safe to use for the subject’s Fitzpatrick skin phototypes (II to IV) facial hair. 
强脉冲光(家用)设备在面部毛发减少中的有效性
背景:强脉冲光(IPL)器件通过使用闪光灯和带通滤光片产生具有特定波长光谱、通量和脉冲持续时间的多色非相干高强度脉冲光。与激光器类似,IPL设备的工作原理是选择性光热分解,黑色素作为发色团。尽管有这种相似性,但它们的结构不同,产生的光量也不同。本研究的目的是:研究IPL家用装置在面部多余毛发女性脱毛技术中的效果。研究对象和方法:研究在巴格达进行,研究对象为45名菲茨帕特里克皮肤照相型(II至IV型)、黑、棕色头发的女性,为期8个月,分5次进行。每次治疗后的治疗区域(1下巴)照片和头发密度(头发数)与预处理进行比较。结果:5个疗程后,毛发平均脱毛率达到预处理密度的70.9% (p值≤0.01)。同时,使用医生的GAIS(整体审美改善量表)评分来评估脱发。经过5次治疗,发现40%的受试者反应良好,56.6%的受试者反应良好,3.33%的受试者反应一般(p值≤0.01)。结论:本研究表明IPL技术用于受试者Fitzpatrick皮肤光型(II ~ IV型)面部毛发的脱毛是有效和安全的。
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