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Cosmetics and scarring

Comparison of hair reduction by intensive pulsed light device and combined intense pulsed light with a bipolar radiofrequency

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Pages 945-949 | Received 19 Nov 2019, Accepted 01 Jan 2020, Published online: 10 Feb 2020
 

Abstract

Background

Photoepilation has become a very popular epilation procedure in esthetic and cosmetic practice. There are some types of lasers and other light sources used for epilation.

Aims

The purpose of our study was to compare an IPL device with an IPL plus RF in one device, using a within-patient, right-left controlled study design.

Patients/Methods

Thirty-three patients completed four treatment sessions and the follow-up period of the study.

Results

Hair reduction was effective after the first treatment, but similar results were achieved using the IPL system alone, and with IPL combined with RF. The degree of hair reduction increased after the following treatments, but the two methods yielded similar effects. Three months after the last treatment, some hair had regrown in both treatments, the combined IPL with RF treatment gave significantly better results than the IPL treatment alone.

Conclusions

In conclusion, IPL and IPL-RF are effective hair reduction therapies, yielding similar effects in patients with skin phototypes II or III. However, IPL-RF can be more effective in long-term observations. These therapies are also safe and regarded be quite comfortable in this population.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no conflict of interest.

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