Overview
Many people find undesirable hair growth on their faces and bodies cosmetically unattractive. Most conventional remedies, such as shaving, hot wax, creams, and depilatories are painful and require repeat treatment within weeks.
Laser hair removal offers the opportunity to achieve long-lasting results.
Whereas traditional hair removal methods predominantly treat the surface through shaving, waxing, or chemically destroying hair, laser hair removal targets the root. The laser uses high-energy thermal pulses of light to penetrate the upper layer of skin and destroy the hair follicles, leaving the surrounding tissue intact. The process dramatically reduces hair growth. Laser hair removal is most effective on untanned skin when hair is in its active growth phase. Since hair grows in various cycles, it usually takes several treatments to achieve the best results possible. Several weeks before the treatment, stop all plucking, waxing, electrolysis, and depilatory creams. You can expect to reduce hair growth dramatically. Any hair that does grow back will be thinner, lighter, and less noticeable. Immediately after the procedure, the treated area will appear swollen, slightly red, and feel like a mild sunburn. The reaction subsides within a few hours. Ice compresses and topical corticosteroid cream will reduce swelling and discomfort. After treatment, avoid direct sunlight or at least protect the area with the highest SPF sunblock possible. Laser hair removal is effective on all skin types in such areas as the face, arms, legs, underarms, bikini line, and back. Those with light skin and dark hair have the best results. You will experience mild to moderate discomfort. A topical anesthetic may be used one hour before treatment.
What is Laser Hair Removal?
Many people find undesirable
hair growth on their faces and
bodies cosmetically unattractive.
Most conventional remedies, such
as shaving, hot wax, creams, and
depilatories are painful and require
repeat treatment within weeks.
Laser hair removal offers the
opportunity to achieve longlasting
results.
How does
laser hair removal work?
Whereas traditional hair removal methods
predominantly treat the surface through shaving,
waxing, or chemically destroying hair, laser hair
removal targets the root. The laser uses high-energy
thermal pulses of light to penetrate the upper layer
of skin and destroy the hair follicles, leaving the
surrounding tissue intact. The process dramatically
reduces hair growth.
What can i expect?
Laser hair removal is most effective on untanned
skin when hair is in its active growth phase. Since
hair grows in various cycles, it usually takes several
treatments to achieve the best results possible.
Several weeks before the treatment, stop all plucking,
waxing, electrolysis, and depilatory creams.
You can expect to reduce hair growth dramatically.
Any hair that does grow back will be thinner,
lighter, and less noticeable.
Immediately after the procedure, the treated area
will appear swollen, slightly red, and feel like a mild
sunburn. The reaction subsides within a few hours.
Ice compresses and topical corticosteroid cream
will reduce swelling and discomfort. After treatment,
avoid direct sunlight or at least protect the area with the highest SPF sunblock possible.
What areas can i have treated?
Laser hair removal is effective on all skin types in
such areas as the face, arms, legs, underarms, bikini
line, and back. Those with light skin and dark hair
have the best results.
What does it feel like?
You will experience mild to moderate discomfort.
A topical anesthetic may be used one hour
before treatment.
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