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Hair Removal: Definitions Hair Removal Index ||| Quackwatch Home Page Hair Removal Methods: Definitions © 2001, Andrea James Before we get going, I need to define some terms as they'reused in this discussion. It turns out that in the hair removalindustry, results aren't the only thing that can be confusing.So let's get precise! "Hair" This might sound silly, but hair needs to be defined. Whensome people say that their device removes hair, they don't alwaysmean that it removes every type of hair. In fact, it'snot possible to remove every type of hair in an area permanentlyin one treatment. The following are distilled from an excellentsummary of the basics [1]. There are three types of hairs you might see on your skin: Vellus : sometimes called "peach fuzz," these are tiny colorless hairs. Intermediate : hairs between vellus and terminal. Thin, but with some pigmentation. Terminal : these are deep-rooted coarse hairs, either pigmented or gray (usually the hairs consumers want removed). In addition, all hairs have a three-stage growth cycle: Anagen : active growing phase Catagen : a brief transitional phase Telogen : dormant phase until shed and replaced by a new anagen hair The amounts of each type of hair and hair growth-cycles varyfrom person to person. That's another reason why it's tough tocompare hair removal results between you and others. Dependingon the body area, anywhere from 20% to 85% of hairs are in anagen(this is called the anagen/telogen ratio). Many hair-removal methodshave been shown to be more effective on actively growing anagenhair. That means that a single treatment from a device cannottreat all your hairs. One last thing to discuss is potential follicles. Many folliclesdo not produce a hair, even though they have the potential todo so. Follicles can be activated by hormonal changes (like puberty,pregnancy, aging, etc.) or by other chemicals or medical conditions.That's why even after permanent hair removal, totally new hairsmay grow. "Permanent hair removal" Most consumers assume "permanent" means lasting forever.Unfortunately, that's not always the case as it's used in advertising.For instance, a permanent wave in your hair is not really permanent. How much time should elapse before results can be consideredpermanent? Since waiting forever is out of the question, manypeople, myself included, have suggested arbitrary definitionsof "permanent" when assessing new hair-removal devices.Some of the definitions people use are pretty silly. One manufacturerclaims its device is permanent based on results after 9 weeks.It's ridiculous to base a claim on such a short period of observation.,but the FDA formerly permitted this to be done [2]. Waxing canlast that long, and it's been clinically observed to be temporary[3]. Permanent hair removal can be generally defined as "thecomplete destruction of a treated hair follicle's ability to generatehair." Here's my personal and unofficial working definitionof "permanent hair removal" when assessing new devices: Able to go one year after your final hair removal treatment and still be as clear of hair in the treated area as you were right after your final treatment. This, of course, also means you went a year without havingto use any other method to remove or conceal hair in the treatedarea. This is based in part on one definition for permanent hairreduction (below). However, some hairs have a growth cycle lastingseveral years [1]. That means a year might not be long enoughto determine true permanence, but a lot of consumers would behappy to have one hair-removal treatment a year. " Permanent hair reduction" Another confusing definition. In 1998, the US Food and DrugAdministration (FDA) began allowing some manufacturers of hairremoval lasers and flash lamps used for epilation to use the term"permanent hair reduction," [4] which the agency definesas: The long-term, stable reduction in the number of hairs regrowing after a treatment regime. The number of hairs regrowing must be stable over a time greater than the duration of the complete growth cycle of hair follicles, which varies from 4-12 months according to body location. Permanent hair reduction does not necessarily imply the elimination of all hairs in the treatment area.[5] For clearance purposes, FDA requires that hair counts be measuredat 3, 6, 9, and 12 months following the last treatment [5]. This is one of those complicated things I warned you about!I'll explain "permanent hair reduction" in detail inthe section on laser hair removal. "Response rate" Defined here as: the percentage of people who respond to treatment. Medical literature indicates that, for unknown reasons, someconsumers don't respond to laser or electrolysis procedures [6,7].The less clinical data available, the higher the margin of errorin the response rate. With Vaniqa TM ,for example, 58% of women responded to the active ingredient [8].However, if one-third of the subjects were "false positives"as they were in the control group, the actual response rate wouldreally be closer to 25%.That's why you can't rely on the personalexperiences of a few people. Response rates must be compared againsta large control group to determine that positive results aren'tjust coincidence, since we're dealing with so many variables. "Regrowth rate" Defined here as: the percentage of hair that returns followingone or several treatments. Medical literature indicates that regrowth rates followinghair removal vary wildly. This means regrowthrates are virtually impossible to estimate accurately. For instance,from 22% to 100% regrowth has been reported in long-term lasertreatment follow-up [9,10]. Even after 125 years of clinical andempirical evidence regarding electrolysis, published estimatesstill range between 15% to 50%.[11]. Another expert can only estimateregrowth might range from 20% to 30% per treatment under idealconditions, adding "the exact percentage is unknown."[12] The less clinical and empirical data available, the higherthe margin of error in the regrowth rate for each method. Also, what is counted as regrowth must be carefully defined.Appropriately rigorous studies should describe the total numbersof hairs treated, specifying the number of terminal and vellushairs [13]. Some researchers have suggested a definition of regrowthwhich only counts terminal hairs.[14]. Although many consumersseeking treatment are primarily interested in removing terminalhairs, this selective definition of regrowth makes treatment resultslook better at first glance and obfuscates true efficacy rates. Whew! Now that we're all on the same page, let's look at someof the devices and claims out there. References Richards RN, Meharg GE. Cosmetic and Medical Electrolysis and Temporary Hair Removal: A practice manual and reference guide. Toronto: Medric Ltd.,1991, pp 37-40. FDA Docket K892514 , Aug 8, 1990. Following several failed submissions rejected by FDA reviewer Theodore Stevens, electric tweezer maker AHRS submitted an unpublished in-house report on 5 subjects followed for 9 weeks. The new FDA reviewer, Paul Tilton , allowed 9 weeks as a performance standard for permanent hair removal. Subsequently, AHRS (and a clone called GHR, which Tilton cleared in 1991) can claim they are "permanent." The FDA subsequently set a more sensible performance standard and now requires 12 months of clinical follow-up for considering claims of permanent hair reduction. The FDA also stated in 1998 that there are no significant data to substantiate claims of electric tweezer permane nce [Docket 97N-0199 ]. Fo r an extensive critical analysis of the Tilton decision, you can download Docket 99P-1614 . The Tilton decision is an unfortunate footnote in the history of hair-removal regulation and a triumph of quackery over good science. Richards RN, Uy M, Meharg G. Temporary hair removal in patients with hirsutism: A clinical study . Cutis 45:199-202, 1990. FDA Docket K980517 . July 21, 1998. See summary (requires Adobe Acrobat). Richard Felten , personal correspondence, 17 April 2001. Liew SH and others. The effect of ruby laser light on cellular proliferation of epidermal cells . Annals of Plastic Surgery 43:519-522, 1999. Richards RN, Meharg GE. Electrolysis: Observations from 13 years and 140,000 hours of experience . Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 33:662-666, 1995. Vaniqa package insert . Vani qa TM is a trademark of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. Lloyd JR, Mirkov M. Long-term evaluation of the long-pulsed alexandrite laser for the removal of bikini hair at shortened treatment intervals . Dermatologic Surgery 226:633-637, 2000. Nanni CA, Alster TS. Optimizing treatment parameters for hair removal using a topical carbon-based solution and 1064-nm Q-switched neodymium:YAG laser energy . Archives of Dermatology 133:1546-1549, 1997. Richards (1991), p. 248 Wagner RF Jr, Tomich JM, Grande DJ. E lectrolysis and thermolysis for permanent hair removal . Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 12:441-449, 1985. Kobayashi T. Electrosurgery using insulated needles: Epilation . Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology11:993-1000, 1985. Grossman MC and others. Damage to hair follicles by normal-mode ruby laser pulses. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 35:889-894, 1996. __________________ Ms. James is a Chicago-based writer and consumer activist whoowns hairfacts.com. Hair Removal Index ||| Quackwatch Home Page This article was posted on May 13,2001.



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FamilyFun: Away in a Manger: Biblical Hairdos Sign Up for Free Newsletters Away in a Manger: Biblical Hairdos Here's your chance to play hairdresser to some well-known characters. Have fun with beard lengths, braids, and more. To get the instructions for making the entire manger, click here. MATERIALS: Scissors 4 to 8 feet (less for a male, more for a female) of bulky-weight, hair-colored yarn (we used Lion Brand Homespun) About 8 feet of skin-colored worsted-weight yarn Tacky glue About 20 feet of clothing-colored yarn (use a bulky-weight yarn like those suggested for the hair) Time needed: Under 1 Hour 1. Male Hairstyle, Beard, and Mustache: If you'd like a fuller look, unravel all of the hair strands, as shown on the right side. 2. Spread glue from one temple around the back to the other temple. Press the hair against the temples, then, one side at a time, fold the hair in half and press the ends to the back of the head, covering the stem. 3. To finish the hair, cut a 9-inch strand of hair yarn and glue it around the crown of the head. Trim if needed. To create a beard/mustache, cut a 4-inch piece of hair yarn and fold and glue it in place. 4. Female Hairstyle: Spread glue on each temple and press down the front strands of hair. Spread the rest of the hair evenly across the back of the head, covering the head stem. 5. Cut two 9-inch strands of hair. Apply glue around the forehead. Press the strands over the glue and tie them in back. Arrange the hair and dab glue under and on the knot to hold it in place. Let the glue dry. Trim as desired. Crafter's comments There are currently no remarks posted about this craft. Be the first to review it by clicking below.



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