7 Tips About Laser Hair Removal
For many people having hair in places where it is not wanted can
be an embarrassment. The hair can be on the body or on the face,
wherever it happens to be growing, these people want it gone.
Temporary hair removal solutions are not what they are looking
for; they want something that is semi-permanent. A laser hair
removal system would suit their needs nicely, but how does it
work?
1- Laser hair removal provides effects that are similar to
electrolysis, but are much more painless. There are several
types of laser systems that have been approved for use in hair
removal, while they all work a little differently; the premise
is the same for all of them, by removing the hair at the
follicle.
2- One of the reasons that lasers are becoming so popular is
that this system is a relatively painless form of hair removal,
especially when compared to the more traditional forms of body
hair removal. The laser hair removal system also provides
excellent outcomes in the face, underarm area and neck,
resulting in a 60-80% success rate within two to three visits.
3- Many people prefer laser hair removal because they see
dramatic results from having it done. Results such as a 50%
reduction in hair after four months, with only one treatment.
With the normal patient needing a treatment only every six to
twelve months. Most people also like the fact that when the hair
grows back, it is usually sparser and of a finer texture.
4- The first approved laser system was the Nd:YAG, which
required the skin to be waxed first to remove the unwanted hair
and therefore, causing the follicles to open. This is necessary
for the laser to reach the follicles, next a light absorbing,
carbon based lotion need to be applied to the skin. The laser
heats the lotion that has reached the hair follicles, which
causes damage to the follicle, but leaves the skin undamaged.
5- While the Nd:YAG method is still in use, there is a newer,
less time-consuming laser hair removal method available. This
method uses pulses rather than a continuous laser light beam to
warm up the follicles. The newer method also removes the need
for waxing of the skin as well as for the application of the
carbon-based lotion. The use of the pulse allows the follicle to
be heated more quickly while exposing the skin to lesser amounts
of damaging heat.
6- While laser hair removal treatments offer great results that
last, it is fairly expensive, especially when compared to hair
removal methods that need to be done on a more frequent basis.
For example, to remove facial hair, the series of treatments
that would be needed will cost approximately $1,000, depending
upon where you live. More involved procedures, such as men's
backs or legs will be around $3,000 for the series of
treatments.
7- If you feel that laser hair removal is the right choice for
you, it is important to research the facility that will be
performing the procedure before you have even one treatment
done. Make sure that you check for complaints from the Better
Business Bureau (BBB) in your area and ask if the technicians on
staff are licensed and if there is a doctor or nurse on staff in
case of an emergency.