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Mechanisms of Laser Hair Removal: Could Persistent Photoepilation Induce Vitiligo or Defects in Wound Repair?
Dermatologic Surgery, 08/31/07
Sellheyer, K., et al. - Current laser hair removal modalities achieve a long-term but not persistent (irreversible) hair loss...Conclusions: The currently available laser hair removal protocols are safe, not the least because they achieve long-term but not persistent epilation. The adverse effects of persistent laser hair removal technology possibly available in the future are potentially problematic
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