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Chronic neuropathic facial pain after intense pulsed light hair removal. Clinical features and pharmacological management
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Gay Escoda, Cosme; Párraga Manzol, Gabriela; Sánchez Torres, Alba; Moreno Arias, Gerardo A.
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This document is a artículoDate2015
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Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) photodepilation is usually performed as a hair removal method. The treatment is recommended to be indicated by a physician, depending on each patient and on its characteristics. However, the use of laser devices by medical laypersons is frequent and it can suppose a risk of damage for the patients. Most side effects
associated to IPL photodepilation are transient, minimal and disappear without sequelae. However, permanent side
effects can occur. Some of the complications are laser related but many of them are caused by an operator error or
mismanagement. In this work, we report a clinical case of a patient that developed a chronic neuropathic facial pain
following IPL hair removal for unwanted hair in the upper lip. The specific diagnosis was painful post-traumatic
trigeminal neuropathy, reference 13.1.2.3 according to the International Headache Society (IHS).
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