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present at the time of treatment then the overall efficiency will fall, resulting in more repeat sessions.
Conclusions
Treating hair follicles with light is quite tricky. You need to choose the correct wavelength(s), fluence and pulsewidths to ensure success. But, it also depends on the growth cycles of the target hairs – which vary enormously across the body according to table 1.
The number of treatments that operators need to achieve the result is indicative of how ‘efficient’ they are. If they need only five or six, then there are around 60% efficient – if they need more sessions, then their efficiency is lower. This means that they either need new, better equipment, or better training – or both!!
I am continuing to study these processes and will post up new results as I find them. I am currently looking at what effects occur when you change the interval times between four and 12 weeks....
Hope this helps, Mike.
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