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Case Reports and Short Reports

New intense pulse light device with square pulse technology for hirsutism in Indian patients – A pilot study

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Pages 14-17 | Received 07 Nov 2011, Accepted 08 Dec 2011, Published online: 31 Jan 2012
 

Abstract

Background: Intense pulse light (IPL) with square pulse technology is one of the latest hair removal technologies to be marketed in India. However, there is no literature on use of IPL in Indian skin. Objective: A preliminary descriptive study to ascertain the efficacy of an IPL device with square pulse technology for hair removal in Indian patients. Materials and methods: The IFL i200 system (Cyden Ltd, Swansea, UK) was used for hair removal on 12 patients of skin type III, IV and V up to a maximum of six sessions. Hair removal efficacy (HRE) was calculated and photographs taken after each session. Results: Treatment was done for 12 patients. Mean HRE was 69.6%; 83% were satisfied with the procedure; 66% had excellent results; 16% had good results. No permanent adverse effects were seen. Conclusion: With standard precautions, IPL is a safe and effective tool for hair removal in Indian patients. Further studies to compare square pulse technology with traditional IPL systems and lasers are required.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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