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Treatment of Pseudofolliculitis With a Pulsed Infrared Laser

Arielle N. B. Kauvar, MD

Arch Dermatol. 2000;136:1343-1346.

Background  Pseudofolliculitis barbae is a common disorder in individuals with thick, curly hairs, and treatment options are limited.

Objective  To evaluate the effectiveness of a diode laser in the treatment of pseudofolliculitis barbae.

Design  Observational study.

Setting  Laser and Skin Surgery Center of New York, New York, NY.

Patients  Ten consecutive patients with long-standing pseudofolliculitis barbae and skin phototypes I to IV.

Interventions  Treatment was performed using an 810-nm diode laser (20- to 30-millisecond pulse duration) at fluences of 30 to 40 J/cm2. Three treatments were performed at 6- to 8-week intervals, and subjects underwent evaluation for improvement in the pseudofolliculitis and the degree of hair reduction.

Main Outcome Measures  Patients were assessed at 6- to 8-week intervals for the degree of hair-count reduction, improvements in papule and pustule formation, and adverse effects.

Results  Complete hair-growth delays of 3 to 8 weeks' duration were produced, and a decrease in hair density of greater than 50% was noted in all subjects 6 to 8 weeks after the last laser treatment. All patients exhibited greater than 50% improvement in the signs of pseudofolliculitis. Preexisting pigmentary changes improved with therapy.

Conclusion  Diode laser treatment is a safe and effective method for improving pseudofolliculitis barbae in patients with skin phototypes I to IV.


From the Laser and Skin Surgery Center of New York, New York, NY.



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