Hair removal with an Athos Nd:YAG 3.5 ms pulse laser: a 3-month clinical study

N. Fournier, Nazanine Aghajan-Nouri, G. Barnéon, S. Mordon
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INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVE : This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a 3.5 ms Nd:YAG laser for the removal of hair in subjects with Fitzpatrick skin types I-IV. Thanks to a pulse shorter than the hair Thermal Relaxation time (TRT), photothermolysis was thus achieved. METHODS : This study assessed the percentage of hair reduction at 1 month and at 3 months after a single Nd:YAG laser treatment (Athos; Quantel Médical, France); 3.5 ms pulse, single shot to 3 Hz, a maximum fluence of 80 J/cm 2 , 4 mm spot, no cooling system, no anaesthesia. The treatment sites consisted of three adjacent squares (optimum fluence, no treatment, -20% optimum fluence). Computerized hair counting was realized on digital pictures. The phototype, pain, side effects and patient's satisfaction were noted. Biopsies were performed 15 min after treatment. The enrolment consisted of 17 women, 22-60 years old, phototypes I-IV, with a follow-up at 1 month and 3 months of 25 sites. RESULTS : Counting at 1 month and at 3 months revealed a significant hair reduction compared with the control sites: 60% at 1 month ( P < 0.001) and 24% at 3 months ( P < 0.05) for optimal fluence (25-80 J/cm 2 ), compared with 31% and 0% on the control sites; values similar to those published for Nd:YAG or diode lasers. There were no adverse effects at all. Biopsies showed lesions from necrosis coagulation of the root sheaths and hair disruption to isolated apoptotic cells in the outer root sheath, depending on the fluence applied. CONCLUSION : Results from this study show that the Athos Nd:YAG is efficient and safe for removing pigmented hair in phototypes I-IV.
Athos Nd:YAG 3.5 ms脉冲激光脱毛:为期3个月的临床研究
简介/目的:本研究旨在评估3.5 ms Nd:YAG激光对I-IV型Fitzpatrick皮肤患者脱毛的安全性和有效性。由于脉冲短于头发热松弛时间(TRT),因此实现了光热分解。方法:本研究评估了单次Nd:YAG激光治疗后1个月和3个月头发减少的百分比(Athos;法国Quantel msamdical);3.5 ms脉冲,单次注射至3hz,最大流量80 J/cm 2, 4 mm点,无冷却系统,无麻醉。处理点由三个相邻的方格组成(最佳影响度、未处理、-20%最佳影响度)。在数字图像上实现了计算机头发计数。观察了照片类型、疼痛、副作用和患者满意度。治疗后15分钟行活检。纳入17名女性,年龄22-60岁,照片类型为I-IV,在25个地点随访1个月和3个月。结果:1个月和3个月的计数显示,与对照组相比,头发减少显著:最优浓度(25-80 J/ cm2)在1个月时为60% (P < 0.001),在3个月时为24% (P < 0.05),而对照组为31%和0%;类似于发表的Nd:YAG或二极管激光器的值。完全没有副作用。活组织检查显示,根据施加的影响,从根鞘坏死、凝固和毛发断裂到根外鞘分离的凋亡细胞的病变。结论:Athos Nd:YAG对光型I-IV型色素脱除有效、安全。
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