Long-pulsed Nd: YAG Laser and Intense Pulse Light-755 nm for Idiopathic Facial Hirsutism: A Comparative Study
- PMID: 28529420
- PMCID: PMC5418981
- DOI: 10.4103/0974-2077.204582
Long-pulsed Nd: YAG Laser and Intense Pulse Light-755 nm for Idiopathic Facial Hirsutism: A Comparative Study
Abstract
Background: Hirsutism means excessive terminal hair growth in a female in male pattern distribution. Perception of hirsutism is subjective. Permanent laser hair reduction is a slow process taking many sessions and tracking of improvement parameters is tedious. Hence, a lot of confusion still exists regarding the type of laser most beneficial for treatment.
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness and safety profile of long-pulsed Nd: YAG laser (1064 nm) and intense pulse light (IPL)-755 nm in management of idiopathic facial hirsutism.
Settings and design: Open-labelled, randomly allocated experimental study.
Subjects and methods: The study included 33 cases of idiopathic facial hirsutism. Patients were randomly divided into Group A, treated with long-pulsed Nd: YAG laser and Group B, treated with IPL-755 for a total of six sessions at 1 month interval.
Statistical analysis: Chi-square test was used in Medcalc® version 9.0 and the test of significance was taken to be P < 0.05.
Results: Average percentage of improvement in Group A, according to patients at each sessions were 46.33%, 70.66%, 81.66%, 84.67%, 85.33%, 87.33% and that in Group B were 28.06%, 39.72%, 52.22%, 64.72%, 67.78%, 71.11%, respectively. Excellent response (>75% reduction in hair) after six sessions in Group A was seen in fourteen (93.33%) out of fifteen patients, whereas in Group B, it was seen only in three (16.66%) out of eighteen patients. In Group A, erythema was seen in 26.67%, perifollicular edema and hyperpigmentation in 13.33% each. In Group B, erythema was seen in 50% patients, perifollicular edema in 16.67% and hyperpigmentation in 38.89% patients.
Conclusions: Long-pulsed Nd: YAG Laser (1064 nm) is better than IPL-755 nm in terms of safety and effectiveness in the management of idiopathic facial hirsutism.
Keywords: Hirsutism; intense pulse light-755; laser; long-pulsed Nd:YAG laser.
Conflict of interest statement
There are no conflicts of interest.
Figures






Similar articles
-
Comparative Study of Diode Laser Versus Neodymium-Yttrium Aluminum: Garnet Laser Versus Intense Pulsed Light for the Treatment of Hirsutism.J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2015 Apr-Jun;8(2):97-101. doi: 10.4103/0974-2077.158445. J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2015. PMID: 26157309 Free PMC article.
-
Split lesion randomized comparative study between long pulsed Nd:YAG laser 532 and 1,064 nm in treatment of facial port-wine stain.Lasers Surg Med. 2016 Nov;48(9):852-858. doi: 10.1002/lsm.22584. Epub 2016 Sep 26. Lasers Surg Med. 2016. PMID: 27669109 Clinical Trial.
-
Comparative study of the clinico-trichoscopic response to treatment of hirsutism with long pulsed (1064 nm) Nd:YAG laser in idiopathic hirsutism and polycystic ovarian syndrome patients.Lasers Med Sci. 2022 Feb;37(1):545-553. doi: 10.1007/s10103-021-03295-0. Epub 2021 Mar 25. Lasers Med Sci. 2022. PMID: 33768489
-
Laser-assisted hair removal for facial hirsutism in women: A review of evidence.J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2018 Jun;20(3):140-144. doi: 10.1080/14764172.2017.1376099. Epub 2017 Dec 8. J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2018. PMID: 29020474 Review.
-
Successful treatment of Becker's Nevus with long-pulsed 1064-nm Nd:YAG and 755-nm alexandrite laser and review of the literature.J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2018 Aug;20(4):211-214. doi: 10.1080/14764172.2017.1326613. Epub 2018 Mar 26. J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2018. PMID: 28498021 Review.
Cited by
-
Targeted self-assembled anti-NFκB AuNCs-aptamer nanoplatform for precise theranostics via tailored follicle regeneration.Mater Today Bio. 2025 Apr 17;32:101774. doi: 10.1016/j.mtbio.2025.101774. eCollection 2025 Jun. Mater Today Bio. 2025. PMID: 40290889 Free PMC article.
-
Laser Treatment in Hirsutism: An Update.Dermatol Pract Concept. 2020 Apr 20;10(2):e2020048. doi: 10.5826/dpc.1002a48. eCollection 2020. Dermatol Pract Concept. 2020. PMID: 32363110 Free PMC article.
References
-
- Hughes CL. Hirsutism. In: Olsen EA, editor. Disorders of Hair Growth. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2003. pp. 431–52.
-
- Sanchez LA, Perez M, Azziz R. Laser hair reduction in the hirsute patient: A critical assessment. Hum Reprod Update. 2002;8:169–81. - PubMed
-
- Watts J. Understanding the causes and management of hirsutism. Nurs Times. 2006;102:26–8. - PubMed
-
- Sinclair RD, Messenger AG, Farrant P, Berker DA. Acquired disorder of hair. In: Griffiths C, Barker J, Bleiker T, Chalmers R, Creamer D, editors. Rook's Textbook of Dermatology. 9th ed. London: Wiley-Blackwell; 2016. pp. 89.64–89.68.
-
- Shapiro J, Lui H. Treatments for unwanted facial hair. Skin Therapy Lett. 2005;10:1–4. - PubMed
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Other Literature Sources