Adverse effects observed in 300,000 medical laser hair removal sessions between June 1998 and April 2014 have been indirectly surveyed. The small number of adverse effects and their resolution with no significant sequelae is confirmed. Laser hair removal is a safe and effective method, but it is not risk-free. It is clearly necessary to i) strictly update the patient’s medical history at each session, ii) duly train healthcare staff, and iii) follow the applicable safety protocols. Note that data collection was based on the memory of the treating team, which means that significant bias is likely. However, bias will be high for mild adverse effects but very low for serious adverse effects (which have also required follow-up). The conclusions of this work may only be applicable to the moderate and serious adverse effects of laser hair removal, but not to standard, mild adverse effects.
Published in | Journal of Surgery (Volume 3, Issue 1-1) This article belongs to the Special Issue Breakthroughs in Aesthetic Medicine |
DOI | 10.11648/j.js.s.2015030101.16 |
Page(s) | 18-20 |
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Adverse Effects, Laser Hair Removal, Paradoxical Growth, Hirsutism
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Paloma Tejero
Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain
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Victoria Sunkel
Mediestetic Clinic, Madrid, Spain
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María Victoria Zamorano
Mediestetic Clinic, Madrid, Spain