Applied Sciences (Jul 2023)

Finite Element Method (FEM) Modeling of Laser-Tissue Interaction during Hair Removal

  • Zan Klanecek,
  • Rok Hren,
  • Urban Simončič,
  • Blaz Tasic Muc,
  • Matjaž Lukač,
  • Matija Milanič

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13148553
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 14
p. 8553

Abstract

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In this study, a comprehensive and realistic model of laser light interaction with skin and hair was constructed. The model was applied to study the characteristics of laser-tissue interaction for the deeply penetrating Nd:YAG laser. Three types of finite element method (FEM) models were developed. In the first model, the hair shaft grew straight out of the follicle; in the second model, it grew at a variable angle; and in the third model, an array of hair was considered. The transport equation and heat diffusion equation were solved with the mesh-based Monte Carlo method and partial differential equations, respectively. The results of the simulations indicated that the area of necrosis increased with increasing fluence; cooling had a limited effect on the extent of necrosis, particularly at a fluence of 80 J/cm2. The thermal damage to hair follicles on the periphery of an irradiated array of hair may be insufficient for achieving necrosis. The pulse itself and the short cooling-down period after the pulse contributed the most to the final thermal damage to the hair follicle. The FEM modeling of laser-tissue interaction has proven to be a useful tool for studying the influence of different therapeutic parameters on the resulting hair and skin damage.

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