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Chapter 3 – Fundamentals of Laser/IPL Hair Removal 2nd Edition
It is quite difficult to determine which phase any visible hair might be in, without specialist equipment. But, recent research appears to indicate that none of these hairs are viable targets for light-based hair removal techniques – they are all redundant!
Heat transfer in the Hair Follicle – A Computer Model
Many people keep asking “when is the best time to treat hair in different parts of the body?” The answer to this depends on the growth cycles across the body and so, the answer is not obvious.
One way to tackle this question is to build a computer model and test it with various inputs to see what it yields. We did this and found some very interesting results.
We used MS Excel to construct this model (see Figure 91). Each row represents a section of skin containing a hair shaft (100 microns diameter) in a follicle (350 microns diameter) at a particular time. The top row is ‘time = 0’. So, time progresses in a downward direction (in 0.01 ms steps).
The aim of this model is to heat up the melanin inside the hair shaft and observe how the temperatures are generated and how they conduct from the hair towards the follicle walls and the adjacent dermis.
Figure 91 – Our 1-dimensional thermal transfer model of a hair follicle
The green areas represent the normal background temperature of 37C. A fluence, pulsewidth and wavelength are selected and the resulting temperature rise in each region is calculated, for each time step. In Figure 91 we can see the yellow cells which indicate a rise in temperatures
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