Clinical evidence
The science, in the open.
Every claim traces to a study. Filter the library by device or indication — or start with the framework that connects them.
The MANA approach — our regeneration framework
Clinical evaluation of hair removal using an 810 nm diode laser with a novel scanning device
Artzi O, et al. J Drugs Dermatol. 2016;15(11):1330–1334. Prospective study, n=14
Average hair count reduction of 72.8% at three months post final treatment; no significant adverse events recorded.
Efficacy and safety of 808 nm diode laser hair reduction in Sudanese women with Fitzpatrick skin types IV–VI
Abdelaziz M, et al. Lasers Med Sci. 2025;40(1):249. doi:10.1007/s10103-025-04634-1. Prospective clinical study
808 nm diode laser achieved effective hair reduction with good tolerability across darker skin types IV–VI, with only transient adverse effects.
Low fluence–high repetition rate diode laser hair removal 12-month evaluation: reducing pain and risks while keeping clinical efficacy
Lolis MS, et al. Lasers Surg Med. 2012;44(4):275–280. doi:10.1002/lsm.22013. PMID 22437967
Low-fluence, high-repetition-rate diode delivery maintained clinical efficacy at 12-month follow-up with improved patient comfort versus high-fluence protocols.
Study 3
Placeholder Author et al. (2026). Study 3. Journal of Placeholder Medicine.
Placeholder summary for Study 3: design, cohort, endpoints, and outcomes at a glance.