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Stand der Photoepilation

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Photoepilation
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Die rasante Entwicklung verschiedener Licht- und Lasergeräte zur Photoepilation sowie deren unkritische Darstellung in den Medien haben in den letzten Jahren bei Ärzten und Betroffenen für Verwirrung gesorgt. Ziel dieses Kapitels ist es, eine strukturierte Übersicht über die in Deutschland verfügbaren gepulsten Licht- und Laser geräte (IPL-Technologie, langgepulster Rubin-, Alexandrit- und Diodenlaser, gütegeschalteter/langgepulster Nd:-YAG-Laser) einschließlich deren Begleitreaktionen, Nebenwirkungen und Komplikationen zu geben. Daneben wird der aktuelle Stand der wissenschaftlichen Forschung auf diesem Gebiet vorgestellt und diskutiert.

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Greve, B., Raulin, C. (2004). Stand der Photoepilation. In: Kautz, G., Rick, K., Sandhofer, M. (eds) Photoepilation. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7985-1951-0_17

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