LASER HAIR REMOVAL: SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS

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LASER HAIR REMOVAL: SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS ABSTRACT Christine C. Dierickx, MD Visiting Faculty Member Wellman Laboratories of Photomedicine Harvard Medical School The use of lasers for hair removal has been studied for a number of years. In this procedure, laser light is absorbed by melanin in the hair shaft, damaging the follicular epithelium. A clinical study evaluated the use of the LightSheer Diode Laser for hair removal. Of 92 patients, all had temporary hair loss and 89% had long-term hair loss. Regrowing hairs were shown to be thinner and lighter than previously. Extensive clinical use of this high-power, pulsed diode laser has resulted in recommendations for patient selection and proper use of the laser. Appropriate fluence settings have been shown to cause long-term hair loss without damaging the epidermis, regardless of skin type. BACKGROUND Laser hair removal focuses on the endogenous chromophore melanin, which is mainly found in the hair shaft, with a small amount present in the upper third of the follicular epithelium (Figure 1). When an appropriate energy source (such as a laser) is directed at the skin, light is primarily absorbed in the hair shaft melanin. Heat is generated and diffuses to the surrounding follicular epithelium. A similar principle applies to laser treatment of vascular lesions, where the heat generated after absorption by hemoglobin is transferred from the blood to the vascular endothelial cells. Arrector pili muscle Bulge Root Bulb Shaft Sebaceous glands Follicle Matrix Papilla Figure 1. The anatomy of a typical terminal hair. Laser hair removal targets the melanin in the hair shaft.

LASER HAIR REMOVAL: SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS Christine C. Dierickx, MD Visiting Faculty Member Wellman Laboratories of Photomedicine Harvard Medical School Diode Alexandrite Ruby Nd:YAG Melanin Absorption (log scale) Oxyhemoglobin Water 300 500 700 1000 2000 Wavelength (nm) Figure 2. The absorption of various chromophores as a function of wavelength. Ruby lasers operate at 694 nm, alexandrite lasers at 755 nm, diode lasers at 800 nm and Nd:YAG lasers at 1064 nm. (Adapted from Boulnois JL. Photophysical processes in recent medical laser developments: a review. Published in Lasers in Medical Science, Vol 1, 1986.) 2

Pulse duration (or pulse width) must be equal to or shorter than the thermal relaxation time of the target to confine thermal damage. The thermal relaxation time of the whole follicular structure depends on its diameter and is on the order of tens of milliseconds. Consequently, the laser source must have a range of pulse widths to selectively damage different size follicles. Pulse width must be matched with the appropriate amount of fluence (energy per unit area) necessary to cause follicular damage. Hair removal devices available today include 694 nm ruby lasers, 755 nm alexandrite lasers, 800 nm diode lasers, 1064 nm Nd:YAG lasers, and filtered xenon flashlamps. This paper focuses on an 800 nm diode laser (LightSheer Diode Laser, Coherent, Santa Clara, CA). This wavelength effectively targets the melanin while deeply penetrating the dermis. HAIR LOSS AND REGROWTH One hundred patients were treated in a clinical study with the high-power pulsed diode laser. The study evaluated different combinations of fluence and pulse width in eight test sites. The patients were followed-up at one, three, six, nine, and 12 months. Ninety-two patients completed the study. Hair loss was assessed from hair counts using digital photographs before treatment and at each follow-up visit. Tattoos identified the location of each test site. The study showed that the high-power diode laser induces two separate effects: temporary hair loss and long-term hair reduction. Temporary hair loss occurs in all patients, for all hair colors and at all laser fluences. It usually lasts from one to three months. Long-term hair reduction is defined as a significant reduction in the number of terminal hairs at a given body site that is stable for a period of time longer than the follicles complete growth cycle (Figure 3, Table I). Test sites were mainly given on the back and thighs, where complete hair growth cycles vary between six months and a year. A one year follow-up allowed time for one to two complete growth cycles at these anatomic sites. Anagen Catagen Telogen Figure 3. Hair growth cycle. Anagen is the active growth phase, catagen is the regression phase, telogen is a resting phase. 3

Location Telogen Anagen Total (months) (months) (months) Back 3-6 3-6 6-12 Thigh 3-6 3-6 6-12 Arm 3-5 1-2 4-7 Calf 3-4 4-5 7-9 Axilla 2-3 3-4 5-7 Upper Lip 1-2 3-4 4-6 Bikini 3-4 2-3 5-7 Table I. Duration of hair growth cycles. There is a difference between long-term hair reduction and complete hair loss. Complete hair loss implies that there are no regrowing hairs. This can be a temporary or permanent phenomenon. The LightSheer Diode Laser usually produces complete but temporary hair loss, followed by a partial but long-term hair reduction. This is an important distinction to make when setting patient expectations. With this laser, 100% of the patients experienced temporary hair loss, while 89% of the patients had long-term hair loss at one year follow-up. Of the 11% of patients who did not have longterm hair loss, most had blond hair. Because blond hair contains less melanin than darker hair, there is less chromophore for the laser to target, and the response is less. However, these patients experienced temporary hair loss. Numbers cited for hair loss only take into account the absolute number of hairs. They do not reflect the fact that the regrowing hairs are lighter and thinner than before, which also adds to apparent clinical hair loss. Hair color was measured by calculating the absorption coefficient from the hairs transmission of 700 nm light. Hair diameter was measured from digital photographs. The study showed that the regrowing hairs appeared lighter (with a transmission coefficient 1.41 times higher than the value before treatment) and were thinner (with a decrease in the mean hair diameter by 19.9%) than the original hairs. Histologic observations support two mechanisms for long-term hair loss: miniaturization of coarse hair follicles to vellus-like hair follicles, and destruction of the hair follicle with granulomatous degeneration, leaving a fibrotic remnant. Clinically, both of these mechanisms produced reduction in hair. The study design used a fixed set of fluence-pulse-width combinations in each patient, regardless of skin type. If skin type and color had been matched to appropriate fluences, the incidence of side effects could have been reduced. Epidermal damage was seen in 6% of cases. Textural change occurred in 3% of cases, where triple pulsing was used at the highest fluence. These changes disappeared after three months. Transient pigment changes were seen in about 10% of cases and usually occurred in the darker skin types or in patients who had tans at the time of treatment. 4

DIODE LASER CHARACTERISTICS The characteristics of the LightSheer Diode Laser are seen in Table II. The ChillTip handpiece directs the laser onto the skin through an integrated cold (approximately 5 degrees C) sapphire window. Laser Wavelength Pulse Duration Spot Size 800 nm 5 to 30 milliseconds 9 by 9 millimeters Fluence 10 to 40 Joules/cm 2 * Repetition Rate 1 pulse per second* Table II. LightSheer Diode Laser characteristics. *Other LightSheer models have expanded capabilities for these specifications. The laser has a range of pulse widths from 5 to 30 milliseconds, which is longer than the thermal relaxation time of the epidermis and comparable to that of the follicle. This pulse width range can effectively damage the follicle. However, the epidermis also contains some melanin and must be protected. A sapphire window (ChillTip) with high thermal conductivity is put in direct contact with the skin. It cools the epidermis before, during, and after the laser pulse. Because of index matching, it also reduces internal reflection of back-scattered light. These combined thermal and optical cooling effects protect the epidermis from damage. Besides preserving the epidermis, compressing the skin with the ChillTip has two other advantages. The pressure removes oxyhemoglobin, a chromophore that competes with melanin. It also flattens the epidermis, bringing the hair roots closer to the surface. Hair roots closer to the surface have a greater probability of absorbing the laser light. CLINICAL GUIDELINES Patient Selection By studying hair color and skin type it is easy to determine which patients will have the best results with laser hair removal. Patients with red, gray, or blond hair can be advised that they should not expect long-term hair reduction. It is especially important to see if the patient has a tan or not. If patients have a tan they should be instructed to stay out of the sun, use a bleaching cream and sun block, and return for treatment when the tan is gone. Because the hair shaft is the chromophore, it is essential that the hair shaft is present in the hair follicle at the time of treatment. Patients are therefore not allowed to pluck, wax, or have electrolysis for at least six weeks before the laser treatment. Shaving and depilatory creams are allowed because they leave the hair shaft in the follicle. 5

It is important to take a history, including an endocrine history. Female patients with hirsutism can be treated regardless of the cause. Patients with a history of herpes simplex or genitalis should be put on oral antiviral drugs (Zovirax or Famvir ) beginning the day before treatment. This is important when treating an upper lip or even a bikini line because reactivation of herpes simplex and genitalis has been reported after laser treatment. There is no consensus on how long Accutane should be stopped before treatment. The general rule is to stop Accutane treatments for six months before laser hair removal. Treatment Methods It is important to shave before beginning the treatment. If the external hair shaft is present the laser will burn it, in turn burning the skin. Depilatory creams can be used with patients who object to shaving. Anesthesia is usually not required; however, this depends on the patient and body area. When treating the upper lip some kind of anesthesia is recommended. There is a high risk for eye damage with the laser because the retina has a very high concentration of melanin. For this reason treatment must not be carried out inside the bony area of the eye. It is important that the patient, nurse, and doctor all wear goggles. During treatments it is important to regularly clean the handpiece. When the hair shaft carbonizes it leaves debris on the sapphire window. This build up can make it hot, and can make it difficult for the laser light to penetrate. Cleaning the ChillTip handpiece with alcohol prevents this barrier from forming. There is a small but real risk of infection because the handpiece is in direct contact with the skin. Therefore, between patients the handpiece should be disinfected with a liquid disinfectant such as Virex. Fluence Selection Hair color and skin color determine the best fluence to use. If tanned patients insist on treatment, 10 to 15 J/cm 2 is the maximum fluence. Darker skin types IV to VI (Table III) can be treated between 10 and 20 J/cm 2. Fair skin types I to III can take the highest fluences, from 25 to 40 J/cm 2. Type IAlways burns, never tans Type II Always burns, sometimes tans Type III Sometimes burns, always tans Type IV Rarely burns, always tans Type V Moderately pigmented Type VIBlack skin Table III. Fitzpatrick classification of skin types. 6

Treatment should be performed with the highest fluence the skin can tolerate. Studies have shown that the percentage hair loss is fluence-dependent, with higher percentages of hair loss at higher fluences. Each skin type has its own threshold fluence at which pigmentation changes occur. To minimize hypo- or hyperpigmentation, lower fluences than those suggested above should be used while gaining clinical experience. With multiple pulsing the incidence of pigment changes increases without an increase in efficacy. For this reason, double and triple pulsing are not recommended. If hypo- or hyperpigmentation do occur, it is transient. The duration of these pigment changes, however, depends on the anatomic area. The ChillTip handpiece must be in firm contact with the skin. A single pulse should be placed at test sites within or near the treatment area. If epidermal damage is present (blistering, ablation, graying or whitening of the epidermis, or a positive Nikolski sign) the fluence should be lowered by 5 to 10 J/cm 2. Several pulses should then be placed next to one another while looking for the epidermal response. An effective fluence is one where the hair carbonizes, followed by very selective follicular swelling and redness (Figure 4). Figure 4. Immediately after laser treatment of the bikini area on a Fitzpatrick skin type II; treatment at 40 J/cm 2 fluence and 20 ms pulse duration. Some areas may be missed during treatment because the redness and swelling may become confluent, and it may be difficult to distinguish the treated areas. A template or other skin marking method can be helpful. A polarized light source with a magnifying loop (Syris Scientific LLC, Gray, ME) allows visualization of individual follicles, helping to define the treated area. 7

Additionally, within several days of treatment there is a phenomenon in which hair casts, carbonized by the laser, will be shed from the hair follicle. Patients may believe that these are regrowing hair. These hair casts can be pulled out easily with tweezers. There is an additive effect for a second treatment. Second treatments should be given when the hair begins to regrow. This will occur at different times for different anatomical areas. For the face, armpit, and bikini it is usually after one to two months. On other sites such as the back and legs, the growth delay is usually two to three months. Follow-up Perifollicular swelling and redness are desired clinical endpoints. They indicate that the patient has been treated with an appropriate fluence. The sunburned feeling and swelling usually last one to three hours. Applying ice will give relief and reduce the swelling duration. A topical cortisone cream can also be used. Redness can last for a few days, but can by easily covered by applying makeup. If there are signs of epidermal damage, the patient should use an antibiotic ointment, or call if there are problems. Patients should avoid sun exposure. CONCLUSION Both temporary and long-term hair reduction can be achieved safely and effectively with the LightSheer Diode Laser. By matching pulse duration and fluence to specific hair color, skin color and type, the laser can effectively treat a broad range of patients with excellent results. Eighty-nine percent of patients studied experienced long-term hair loss, and 100% had short-term hair loss. These results were achieved with few, if any, adverse side effects. 2400 Condensa Street, Santa Clara, California 95051 Tel: 800-635-1313 Fax: 800-505-1133 408-764-3000 408-764-3999 Copyright 1999 Coherent and its logo are registered trademarks of Coherent, Inc. LightSheer and ChillTip are trademarks of Coherent, Inc.