Case report: Full thickness burns from intense pulsed light hair removal
Background: Laser or light therapy hair removal is commonly used for hair removal in beauty salons and other non-medical practices. The process utilises light energy which is absorbed by the melanin in the hair. The subsequent heat energy damages the hair follicles inhibiting or delaying future hair...
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Main Authors: | Hugh W. Finlayson (Author), Woo A. Kim (Author), Baljit Dheansa (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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