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Laser Hair Removal: Workup
Updated: Jul 2, 2009
Workup
Other Tests
- Do not forego skin patch testing, the most important step in laser hair removal. The results of skin patch testing determine the settings for the laser and the safety profile.
- Perform testing in a low-visibility area with the same skin type as the area intended for treatment. If possible, allow at least 3 days before reexamining the site to assess for efficacy and for a reaction.
- If sufficient energy is delivered and absorbed, a generalized hyperemia reaction with mild focal swelling is visible after 3-5 minutes.
- Increase the fluence for the particular skin type, and note the patient's pain reaction until the hyperemia reaction is observed.
- For light or thin hair, the reaction may be minimal even at high settings.
- Note the laser setting for each type of treated area.
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Keywords
laser hair removal, photothermolysis, hair removal, ruby laser, neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet laser, Nd:YAG laser, hair-removing lasers, hirsutism, facial hair, unwanted hair, excessive hair growth, polycystic ovary disease, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, hypertrichosis, congenital hairy nevi
Workup: Laser Hair Removal