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Tips About Laser Hair Removal

By Kenneth Howard


This the medical procedure in which lasers are used for removing unwanted hairs. A laser is an intense, pulsating light beam. During laser hair removal, laser beams will pass through the skin to individual follicles of hair. The intense heat produced by the lasers will damage the follicles which inhibits any future hair growths. The procedure is normally most effective for people who have light skins.

The procedure is designed to remove unwanted hairs. The most common body areas that are ideal for treatment are chins, legs and the bikini line. Nevertheless, it will also be possible to remove hairs from other areas. This excludes areas around eyelids. Color of hair and type of skin are the determinants of success of the procedure. For instance, treatment is more effective for people with dark hairs and light skins. This is because the lasers target melanin.

With technological advancements, it is possible to do hair removal using lasers on people with dark skins. However, use of lasers does not offer 100 percent guarantee. There are some hairs that may be resistant to lasers and therefore regrow after treatment. New hairs that regrow will be lighter and finer. Various side effects can be experienced. Skin irritation is among the major ones. It is accompanied with discomfort and redness, all of which are temporary.

There might also be pigment changes. The procedure might make affected areas dark or light. This is usually on a temporary basis. Skin lightening affects people with darker skin, more so if incorrect lasers are used at the wrong settings. On very rare occasions, laser removal can lead to crusting, blistering and scarring. Other problems include graying of untreated hairs or overgrowth of treated hairs.

People who have an interest in going for this procedure should make the right choice of professionals. The person chosen should be certified in a specialty such as dermatology or cosmetic surgery. They also need to have the necessary experience. While the procedure can be done from salons or spas, care should be taken before considering such establishments. If treatment has to be done from a salon or spa, it must be done under supervision of a doctor.

There are many useful tips when preparing for the procedure. In the first place, you will not be expected to stay around sunlight. Tan will increase side effects of lightening. In case you have tan, you should wait until it fads before treatment. Some doctors will recommend that one keeps off the sun for six or more weeks.

You should avoid waxing, plucking or electrolysis as methods of removing hairs. They are techniques that cause disturbance in follicles and thus eventually interfere with lasers. However, shaving is acceptable since it does preserve hair follicles and shafts. In fact, shaving is recommended to enable better penetration of lasers.

After treatment, one is supposed to avoid exposure to the sun. When the skin is healed, sunscreen should be used whenever one is in the sun. In the first few days after treatment, some shedding might occur. This should not be mistaken for hair regrowth.




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