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research Expression of collagen type I, skin fibroblasts and macrophages after 1550 nm erbium glass fractional laser in androgenic alopecia
The 1550 nm fractional Er:Glass laser improved hair regrowth in patients with androgenic alopecia, but didn't significantly change collagen type I, skin fibroblasts, or macrophages. More research is needed for optimal results.
research Editorial
The editorial introduces studies on various cosmetic and laser treatments, their effectiveness, and posttreatment care.
research HOME-BASED LASER DEVICES. EFFICACY AND SAFETY
Home-based laser devices are effective for hair removal, skin rejuvenation, and stimulating hair growth, but more research is needed on their safety and long-term effects.
research Use of Povidone Iodine plus Diode Laser for Treatment of Infected Wound in Mice
Combining povidone iodine and diode laser speeds up wound healing and infection control in mice.
research Actualización en terapia láser para lesiones vasculares
Laser therapy is effective for treating vascular lesions with the right light settings and trained professionals.
research Hair Growth Cycle Affects Hair Follicle Destruction by Ruby Laser Pulses
Ruby laser pulses best destroy hair follicles during the growth phase and effectiveness varies with laser intensity; melanin is key for targeting, and timing treatments can improve results.
research The efficacy of laser-assisted hair removal in the treatment of acne keloidalis nuchae; a pilot study
Laser hair removal significantly improves acne keloidalis nuchae, especially with early treatment.
research Dermographic urticaria induced by long-pulsed diode laser-assisted epilation: Rare etiology of a common eruption
A rare skin reaction from laser hair removal can be prevented with medication.
research Photobiomodulation Literature Watch January 2022
research Laser Vein Therapy
Laser therapy is a safe, effective, and preferred treatment for spider veins.
research A review of monochromatic light devices for the treatment of alopecia areata
Monochromatic light devices, especially the 308-nm excimer laser, are promising for treating alopecia areata but more research is needed.
research Effectiveness of 308-nm Excimer Laser Therapy in Treating Alopecia Areata, Determined by Examining the Treated Sides of Selected Alopecic Patches
308-nm excimer laser therapy helps regrow hair in alopecia areata.
research Photobiomodulation or low‐level laser therapy
Low-level laser therapy, now called photobiomodulation, is recognized for its broad medical applications and scientific backing.
research 308‐nm Excimer Laser for the Treatment of Alopecia Areata in Children
The 308-nm Excimer laser is effective and safe for treating patchy alopecia areata in children.
research End of Activity of Any Type of Active Welding by Low Level Laser Therapy by Lllt (Eka) Specialized Method
Low-level laser therapy is a safe, painless method that effectively treats acne and improves skin without post-treatment care.
research The Effectiveness of 675 nm Wavelength Laser Therapy in the treatment Androgenetic alopecia among Indian patients. (Preprint)
675 nm laser therapy effectively improves hair growth in Indian patients with androgenetic alopecia.
research Lessons Learned from the First Decade of Laser-Assisted Drug Delivery
Laser-assisted drug delivery has shown improved treatment outcomes for skin conditions and has potential to reduce side effects and treatment time.
research The Therapeutic and Preventive Effects of Light‐Emitting Diode (LED ) for Post‐Inflammatory Erythema and Hyperpigmentation: A Pilot Study
830 nm LED light effectively treats and prevents skin redness and dark spots, while 590 nm LED light only helps prevent them.
research 593 Low versus high fluence light-induced hair removal: How hair follicle ex vivo studies translate into clinical results
Higher fluence in hair removal damages hair follicles more, while lower fluence mimics natural hair regression, with long-term IPL treatments effectively reducing hair.
research Novel approach with fractional ultrapulse CO2 laser for the treatment of upper eyelid dermatochalasis and periorbital rejuvenation
The fractional ultrapulse CO2 laser is a safe and effective non-surgical treatment for upper eyelid issues and brow lifting.
research Strengthening the cellular function of dermal fibroblasts and dermal papilla cells using nanovesicles extracted from stem cells using blue light-based photobiomodulation technology
Blue light-enhanced nanovesicles from stem cells improve skin and hair cell function, offering a safer treatment for skin and hair disorders.
research Incidence of acneform reactions after laser hair removal
Acneform reactions after laser hair removal occur in 6% of cases, mostly mild and short-lived, with higher risk in younger patients, those treated with Nd:YAG laser, and individuals with darker skin.
research Low Level Laser and Light Therapy
Low-Level Laser Therapy can stimulate healing and cell function, potentially leading to wider medical use.
research Photobiomodulation in Dermatology: Harnessing Light from Visible to Near Infrared
Low-intensity light therapy is effective for skin healing, reducing inflammation, and treating various skin conditions.
research Evaluation of the Efficacy of Excimer Light 308 nm Wavelength Versus Low Level Laser in Treatment of Alopecia Areata
Excimer light therapy is more effective than low level laser therapy for treating alopecia areata.
research Hair follicles laser targeting: Theory and applications
research Literature Reviews
A new hair transplant method showed promising results and a study found how deep a CO₂ laser can penetrate skin.
research Supplementary Material for: Lasers and Energy-Based Devices in The Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Lasers and energy-based devices effectively and safely improve hair growth in androgenetic alopecia, especially when combined with other treatments.
research Experimental protocol designed to employ Nd:YAG laser surgery for anterior chamber glaucoma detection via UBM
Targeting the narrowest part of the anterior chamber angle may help prevent pupil block in glaucoma.