Abstract

Many studies have investigated hair removal or growth prevention treatments, but they often measure hair density using noninvasive methods that are subjective and qualitative.1 Although photographic and digital hair-counting methods have been used, their reliability and validity remain unknown.2 We describe a simple, noninvasive method of hair counting used in a hair growth prevention treatment trial and assess its reliability and validity.

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