Hair Removal Techniques

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Hair Follicle & Cycles - Root of the Problem

  • Follicle Structure:
    • Composed of: Infundibulum, Isthmus, Suprabulbar region, and Bulb.
    • Key targets for hair removal: Bulb (contains matrix cells) & Bulge (contains stem cells).
  • Hair Growth Cycles: 📌 ACTE (Anagen, Catagen, Telogen, Exogen).
    • Anagen (Growth): 85-90% of hairs; active melanin production. Ideal laser target. Duration: Scalp (2-6 yrs), Body (months).
    • Catagen (Involution): <1-2%; lasts 2-3 weeks.
    • Telogen (Rest): 10-15%; lasts 2-3 months. Hair follicle anatomy and hair growth cycle diagram

⭐ Lasers are most effective during the anagen phase because melanin, the target chromophore, is abundant in the hair bulb and follicle epithelium then.

Temporary Methods - Quick Vanish

  • Shaving:
    • Cuts hair at skin surface.
    • Pros: Rapid, inexpensive.
    • Cons: Regrowth 1-3 days (blunt tip), folliculitis, pseudofolliculitis.
  • Tweezing/Plucking:
    • Pulls hair from root.
    • Pros: Lasts 3-8 weeks, precise (small areas).
    • Cons: Painful, time-consuming, ingrown hairs, PIH.
  • Threading:
    • Thread traps & pulls hairs from follicle.
    • Pros: Precise (face), lasts 3-6 weeks.
    • Cons: Painful, needs skill.
  • Depilatory Creams:
    • Chemicals (thioglycolates) break keratin bonds.
    • Pros: Painless, quick.
    • Cons: Regrowth few days-1 week; skin irritation (patch test!).

    ⭐ Active ingredients: Salts of thioglycolic acid (e.g., potassium/calcium thioglycolate).

  • Waxing (Hot/Cold):
    • Pulls hair from root with wax.
    • Pros: Lasts 3-6 weeks, finer regrowth.
    • Cons: Painful, burns (hot), folliculitis, PIH. ⚠️ Avoid with retinoids.

Laser & Light Reduction - Zap Those Follicles!

  • Principle: Selective photothermolysis - light energy absorbed by melanin in hair follicle → thermal destruction.
    • Targets hair in anagen (active growth) phase. Multiple sessions (6-8) typically needed, 4-8 weeks apart.
  • Common Lasers & Light Sources:
    • Alexandrite (755 nm): For fair skin (Fitzpatrick I-III). Fast. High melanin absorption.
    • Diode (800-810 nm): Effective for Indian skin (Fitzpatrick III-V). Good balance.
    • Nd:YAG (Long-pulsed 1064 nm): Safest for dark/tanned skin (Fitzpatrick IV-VI). Deepest penetration, lower epidermal melanin absorption.
    • Intense Pulsed Light (IPL): Broad spectrum (e.g., 500-1200 nm). Uses filters. Versatile, less specific.
  • Key Parameters:
    • Wavelength (nm): Determines depth & target. Longer λ → deeper penetration.
    • Fluence (J/cm²): Energy density. Key for efficacy/safety.
    • Pulse Duration (ms): ≤ Thermal Relaxation Time (TRT) of the target follicle.
    • Spot Size (mm): Larger spot → deeper penetration & faster treatment.
    • Epidermal Cooling: Essential (contact, cryogen spray, cold air) to protect epidermis, esp. in darker skin.
  • Side Effects:
    • Common: Transient pain, erythema, perifollicular edema.
    • Potential: Burns, blisters, pigmentary changes (hypo/hyper, esp. with incorrect parameters in darker skin), paradoxical hypertrichosis (rare, esp. face/neck, often with low fluence).
  • Pre-care: Avoid sun exposure, tanning, plucking/threading/waxing for 4-6 weeks. Shaving OK.
  • Post-care: Strict sun protection, emollients.

Laser hair removal targeting melanin

⭐ Long-pulsed Nd:YAG (1064 nm) is preferred for Indian skin (Fitzpatrick IV-VI) due to deep penetration & lower epidermal melanin absorption, minimizing pigmentary side effects.

Electrolysis & Medical Rx - Needle & Prescription

  • Electrolysis: Permanent hair removal; needle probe destroys follicle.
    • Galvanic: Chemical (lye via DC current). Slow, effective.
    • Thermolysis (Diathermy): Heat (AC current). Faster.
    • Blend: Combines galvanic & thermolysis. Good efficacy, faster than galvanic.
  • Medical Rx (Topical):
    • Eflornithine HCl 13.9% cream (Vaniqa): Irreversible ornithine decarboxylase inhibitor. Slows facial hair growth. Apply BID.

      ⭐ Eflornithine is FDA-approved for unwanted facial hair in women; results visible in 4-8 weeks but requires continued use as it's not depilatory or curative (does not remove hair permanently).

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Laser Hair Removal (LHR) targets melanin; best for dark hair, light skin.
  • Nd:YAG laser (1064 nm) is safer for darker skin types (Fitzpatrick IV-VI).
  • Electrolysis is the only FDA-approved permanent hair removal method.
  • Eflornithine HCl topically inhibits ornithine decarboxylase, reducing facial hair.
  • Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) uses broad-spectrum light, less specific than lasers.
  • Optimal target for light methods: hair in anagen (growth) phase.
  • Risks: pigmentary changes, burns, paradoxical hypertrichosis (especially with low fluences).

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