Ruby laser-assisted hair removal success in relation to anatomic factors and melanin content of hair follicles

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Liew, SH [1 ]
Ladhani, K [1 ]
Grobbelaar, AO [1 ]
Gault, DT [1 ]
Sanders, R [1 ]
Green, CJ [1 ]
Linge, C [1 ]
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[1] Mt Vernon Hosp, RAFT Inst Plast Surg, Northwood HA6 2RN, Middx, England
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10.1097/00006534-199905060-00030
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Ruby laser-assisted hair removal is thought to work tia selective photothermolysis, which relies on light reaching the deeper layers of skin, and the absorption of light by the target chromophore, melanin. It is therefore possible that efficacy of treatment is affected by anatomic factors that determine the amount of light reaching the hair bulbs (i.e., skin color, depth of intracutancous hair, epidermal thickness and dermal density) and the melanin content of hair. To examine this hypothesis, a prospective study was performed. Forty-eight volunteers were treated with the Chromos 694 Depilation Ruby Laser at a single standard fluence of 11J/cm(2). Treatment efficacy was determined by measuring hair density at 3 and 7 months after treatment. Epidermal depth and dermal density were measured from 2-mm biopsies taken before treatment, and the intracutaneous hair length was determined fr om plucked hair. Skill color was assessed using a spectrophotometer, and melanin content of dissolved hair was assessed using spectrophotometry. Efficacy of treatment for each patient was compared with the patient's age, intracutaneous hair length, epidermal depth, dermal density, skin color, and total melanin content and relative eumelanin content of hair. No correlation was found between the efficacy of treatment and age and the various anatomic factors. Patients with higher eumelanin content in their hair had better longterm results (Spearman rank test, p = 0.00219). The results suggested that the efficacy of treatment did not depend solely on the amount of laser light penetrating the skin but correlated well with the eumelanin content of hair. The clinical implication of this finding is discussed.
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