Laser Hair Removal May Be a Primary Treatment of Pilonidal Disease: A Pilot Study
Abstract
Pilonidal disease is a chronic skin disorder of the gluteal cleft in adolescents and young adults. No treatment is universally effective, and the heterogeneity of the disease and variability in treatment response frustrates patients and clinicians alike. Surgical treatment strategies focus on the removal of the sinus tracts. Post-operative laser hair removal (LHR) has demonstrated promise to reduce disease recurrence following surgery. LHR has yet to be investigated as a primary treatment strategy and may offer additional benefits.
Keywords
Pilonidal DiseaseLaser Hair RemovalDermatologic SurgeryGluteal Cleft DisordersNon-surgical TreatmentAdolescent MedicineHashtags
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