Laser Hair Removal

Most people who are currently on the go understand that repeated shaving, waxing and plucking of unwanted, excess hair can be such a pain and a hassle. What is even more off putting is that hair tends to grow out faster than you expect. Fortunately, with the onset of modern technology, you can now zap your annoying hair sayonara for a long, long time with laser hair removal.

Laser hair removal is the latest technology in getting rid of unwanted body hair fast, safe and easy. Areas which are commonly treated in laser hair removal include upper lip, chin, armpits, bikini line and legs. Even though laser hair removal does not guarantee permanent results, it is more effective than other hair removal methods in keeping unwanted hair from growing back. However, there are newer lasers now that have made accurate documentations of permanent hair removal after treatment.

Lasers hair removal, however, is not for everyone. Your hair must be darker than your surrounding skin if you are to qualify in this type of treatment. In most cases, it works most successfully on those with dark hair and light skin. People with very dark pigmentations would not usually make a good candidate for laser hair removal since they would require more laser energy than they normally should.

In a laser hair removal procedure, a hand-held laser instrument is pressed onto the target skin. A cool gel may be dabbed on the tip of the instrument or directly onto the skin in order to protect it. Topical anesthetic is oftentimes applied to reduce pain and discomfort. As the laser is activated, the laser light passes through the surface of your skin to hair follicles where it is damaged by the strong heat in order to inhibit hair growth. Goggles are worn during the procedure to prevent your eyes from accidental exposure to laser light. You may experience a stinging sensation during the whole process. The cost of laser hair removal may vary depending on the body part that is being treated. For instance, laser lip hair removal may cost less compared with a pubic laser hair removal since the area to be treated is normally small.

After the procedure, redness and swelling may occur, followed by stinging which will normally resolve in just a few days. Occasional crusting may also occur but may be treated by using petroleum jelly to avoid dryness. After treatment, it is highly advisable to avoid too much physical activity for a couple days, since sweat may irritate the laser-treated body part. If possible, be careful not to touch the treated area and avoid sun exposure for several weeks. Gently wash the area with mild soap and water and careful not to scrub it. Remember to always apply sunscreen whenever you go out and when sun exposure cannot be avoided.

If you are highly contemplating on getting a laser hair removal, and before you decide to book for a schedule, you must first discuss with your doctor to better help you understand whether going for a laser hair removal is suitable for you. Keep in mind that this technology requires great expertise and may lead to disastrous results and serious complications if not performed properly. Usually, your doctor would want to know more about your medical history so that he would be able to make careful and calculated review and evaluation for the procedure. Photographs of every different, possible angle of the body part to be treated will also be required which the doctor will use to for pre-and-post assessments and review.

A thorough discussion about possible risks, benefits and goals to be achieved will be highly beneficial in setting clear and definite parameters for a laser hair removal procedure.

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