Introduction: Photoepilation by lasers is a popular procedure in aesthetic dermatology for removing unwanted body and facial hair. The use of the most appropriate laser wavelength is crucial as it affects treatment depth and melanin absorption. The three commonly used hair removal lasers are of specific wavelengths: 755nm, 810nm, and 1064nm, each preferred certain
types of skin and hair characteristics. The current evaluation reports the safety and efficacy of unique blended modes 755/810nm and 810/1064nm diode lasers for hair removal. Methods: Hair removal results from 50 patients treated with the 755/810nm handpiece and 50 patients treated with the 810/1064nm handpiece were gathered from a few clinics. 3 treatments on various body areas were conducted 6 weeks apart and patients were followed up with 6 months after the last treatment. Results were evaluated by baseline, follow-up photographs, and hair counts. Results: Treatment area photos demonstrated hair reduction in the treated body and facial areas. Average hair count reduction at 6 months follow-up was 84% for the 755/810nm handpiece and 81% for the 810/1064nm handpiece
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