Laser hair removal

Annales de dermatologie et de vénéréologie
T Michaud, B Tack

Abstract

The theory behind laser hair removal and pulsed flashlamps is briefly reviewed, as are the devices currently available for this indication. Today, the treatment procedure has been firmly established so that clear and precise information can be provided to patient on the results obtained with these techniques, both for medical and esthetic indications. The potential complications are discussed with respect to the treatment procedures and a thorough understanding of the theoretical foundations.

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