To Comapre The Effectiveness of Two Lasers in The Treamment of Unwanted Hair
Hirsuitism
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Hirsuitism
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Female patients with hirsuitism were included in the study. Exclusion Criteria: tendency to develop hypertrophic scarring/keloid, underwent any treatment for unwanted facial hair in last two years pregnant/lactating women with hormonal imbalance and PCOS were also not in included in the study.
Sites / Locations
- Sara Ilyas
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Group A Intense pulse light laser
Group B Diode laser
IPL laser Patients in Group A received intense pulse light (IPL) frequency of 690. A total of three sessions were carried out one month apart, and hair reduction was assessed by seeing thickness of hair and by counting the number of hair follicles in a 1cm2 area on each side of the face before the first session and at the 4th month. A consultant dermatologist assessed the reduction in hair count on the affected side of face at the end of last session. Patients' response and any adverse effects experienced by patients' were recorded
Diode laser patients in Group B received diode laser treatment system. Diode laser was employed using triple wavelength (1064, 810 and 755 mm). A total of three sessions were carried out one month apart, and hair reduction was assessed by seeing thickness of hair and by counting the number of hair follicles in a 1cm2 area on each side of the face before the first session and at the 4th month. A consultant dermatologist assessed the reduction in hair count on the affected side of face at the end of last session. Patients' response and any adverse effects experienced by the patients were recorded.