A Study on the Effectiveness of Dexpanthenol Dermal Spray for Skin Recovery After Laser Hair Removal in the Groin and Intimate Area

    February 2019 in “ Case medical research
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    TLDR The document does not state whether dexpanthenol dermal spray helps skin recover after laser hair removal.
    Five years ago, a study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of dexpanthenol dermal spray on skin recovery after laser hair removal in the groin and intimate area in adult women. The study involved participants returning to the study center three times within three weeks after the hair removal procedure. The researchers assessed the skin condition, looking for redness, irritation, softness of skin, and possible side effects. Additionally, participants were asked about their general acceptance of dexpanthenol dermal spray. The document does not provide the results or the number of participants in the study.
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