GLASS LAB · Medical Aesthetics Evidence Index 303 cells · 19,226 papers · 5,969 top-tier evidence

Hair Removal · Male beard / chest / back

Laser hair removal alexandrite ndyag evidence for Male beard / chest / back

D 30.5 / 100 Supported 0 RCT/meta · 1 clinical/observational · 0 case · 6 total
Insufficient evidence

There is not yet enough PubMed evidence for this combination. The procedure exists, but research on this indication may be scarce.

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Median year 2016 Last 5 years 27% Positive results 27%

Known in Korea as

제모클라리티레이저제모클라리티2레이저 제모겨드랑이 제모아포지 플러스젠틀맥스 프로제모 레이저제모아포지플러스 남성제모

Procedure and brand names vary, but the evidence above applies to the same procedure mechanism.

Key papers

tier1 Evaluation of efficacy and safety of chemical peeling and long-pulse Nd:YAG laser in treatment of pseudofolliculitis barbae. Dermatologic therapy · 2021 · PMID 33559240

Abstract summary (English) Pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) presents as chronic inflammation of the beard area that affect males but also females may affect if have coarse hair. Its treatment can be challenging. Laser-assisted hair removal causes miniaturization of hair shafts which are the principal contributors to inflammation in PFB.

Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial

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tier2 Influence of body hair removal on physiological responses during breaststroke swimming. Medicine and science in sports and exercise · 1989 · PMID 2691818

Abstract summary (English) Nine male collegiate swimmers (EXP) were studied 8 d before (PRE) and 1 d after (POST) shaving the hair from their arms, legs, and exposed trunk. A control group (CON, N = 4) of their teammates was also tested at these times but did not remove body hair. In PRE and POST, distance per stroke (SL), VO2, heart rate (HR), and post-swim blood lactate concentration (BL) were measured during a 365.8 m breaststroke swim at...

Clinical Trial, Controlled Clinical Trial, Journal Article

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tier0_review The biomechanics of blade shaving. International journal of cosmetic science · 2016 · PMID 27212467

Abstract summary (English) The shaving challenge represents a technical contradiction, whereby many of the requirements to improve hair removal efficacy can also result in increased damage to the surrounding skin. Poor-quality shaving can cause a significant inflammatory response of the skin, which may consequently lead to skin irritation and soreness. This study aims to explore and quantify the forces that act upon the skin and hair during...

Journal Article, Review

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tier0_review The male beard hair and facial skin - challenges for shaving. International journal of cosmetic science · 2016 · PMID 27212465

Abstract summary (English) The challenge of shaving is to cut the beard hair as closely as possible to the skin without unwanted effects on the skin. To achieve this requires the understanding of beard hair and male facial skin biology as both, the beard hair and the male facial skin, contribute to the difficulties in obtaining an effective shave without shaving-induced skin irritation. Little information is available on the biology of beard...

Journal Article, Review

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tier0_review Pubic hair and sexuality: a review. The journal of sexual medicine · 2009 · PMID 19453886

Abstract summary (English) INTRODUCTION: Hair is a distinguishing feature of mammals, though the persistence of visible head, axillary, and pubic hair remains anthropologically unclear. Humans throughout the ages have modified their head and body hair, but aesthetic removal of pubic hair has become the "the ultimate barometer of how fashionable you really are" in the 21st century. The aim of the article is to examine the trends in pubic hair...

Journal Article, Review

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tier0_review Fabry disease: recognition and management of cutaneous manifestations. American journal of clinical dermatology · 2003 · PMID 12627994

Abstract summary (English) Fabry disease (angiokeratoma corporis diffusum universale) is a rare, X chromosome-linked lysosomal storage disease. The deficient enzyme, alpha-galactosidase A (alpha-gal A), is responsible for the accumulation of neutral glycosphingolipids within vascular endothelial lysosomes of various organs, including skin, kidneys, heart, and brain. The disease manifests primarily in affected hemizygous men and to some extent...

Journal Article, Review

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tier_other A theory based examination of factors associated with male body hair removal. Journal of health psychology · 2022 · PMID 36113144

Abstract summary (English) Male body hair removal has implications for men's mental health such as anxiety about body image. Based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour and relevant additional constructs, this research examined factors associated with young men's upper body and pubic hair removal. Young men residing in Australia completed a pilot survey, online survey (N = 655) of predictors of intention (plans) to remove body hair and a...

Journal Article

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tier_other Facial hair shaving behavior and skin problems of shaved areas of males. The Journal of dermatology · 2021 · PMID 34254359

Abstract summary (English) Unwanted facial hair is a common problem and requires different grooming regimens or treatments. Shaving beard hair can cause undesirable skin effects, such as irritation, razor burn, razor nick, and pseudofolliculitis barbae. This study explores male behaviors related to shaving facial hair and the consequential effects on the shaved skin.

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tier_other Efficacy and safety of triple wavelength laser hair reduction in skin types IV to V. Journal of cosmetic dermatology · 2021 · PMID 33567152

Abstract summary (English) BACKGROUND: Laser hair reduction is one of the most common laser procedures in dermatology. Laser systems available are Ruby at 694 nm, Alexandrite (755 nm), Diode (810nm), and Nd:YAG (1064 nm). Recently, devices presenting a combination of wavelengths have shown to produce high effective hair reduction with no related risks.

Journal Article

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tier_other Laser therapy is a safe and effective treatment for unwanted hair in adults undergoing male to female sex reassignment. Clinical and experimental dermatology · 2020 · PMID 33007103

Abstract summary (English) Reduction in unwanted facial and body hair is an important goal in the process of sex reassignment. Laser treatment is a popular, well-established safe and effective method of reducing unwanted hair growth. In the UK a limited number of laser treatment and electrolysis sessions are publically funded for people undergoing sex reassignment.

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