A structured treatment protocol improves results with laser hair removal

B. M. Freedman, Robert V Earley
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BACKGROUND : As laser epilation has become a widely accepted method for hair removal, questions regarding timing and frequency of treatments have arisen. OBJECTIVE : To determine whether a structured treatment protocol for laser hair removal improves clinical results in reducing hair growth. METHODS : A group of 100 patients (Group A) underwent laser epilation with four regularly spaced treatments; a group of 100 patients (Group B) determined their own treatment plan with respect to timing and frequency (not exceeding four treatments). RESULTS : Group A experienced a 78 - 8% reduction in hair with four treatments per patient while Group B experienced a 48 - 12% reduction with an average of 2.5 - 0.5 treatments per patient. These differences were statistically significant ( P < 0.05). Patient satisfaction was significantly improved in Group A compared with Group B ( P < 0.05). A positive linear relationship was identified in Group B between treatment frequency and hair reduction ( r = 0.94) and between treatment frequency and patient satisfaction ( r = 0.89). CONCLUSION : This study concludes that patients who participate in a structured treatment protocol note superior clinical results following laser hair removal.
结构化的治疗方案可以改善激光脱毛的效果
背景:激光脱毛已经成为一种被广泛接受的脱毛方法,关于治疗的时间和频率的问题已经出现。目的:确定一种结构化的激光脱毛治疗方案是否能改善减少毛发生长的临床效果。方法:100例患者(A组)接受激光脱毛,有规律地进行4次脱毛;100例患者(B组)自行确定治疗时间和频率(不超过4次)。结果:A组每位患者治疗4次,毛发减少78 - 8%;B组每位患者平均治疗2.5 - 0.5次,毛发减少48 - 12%。差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。与B组相比,A组患者满意度显著提高(P < 0.05)。B组治疗频率与减毛率呈线性正相关(r = 0.94),治疗频率与患者满意度呈正相关(r = 0.89)。结论:本研究得出的结论是,参与结构化治疗方案的患者在激光脱毛后获得了较好的临床效果。
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