An Introduction to Laser Hair Removal
What is Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal works best on light skin and dark hair, as this makes it easier to target the hair. This is
one of the reasons why it is recommended that a professionally trained specialist or dermatoligist applies this
method.
Therfore it is always a good idea to get and check references before choosing a laser hair removal clinic or
specialist.
What is laser hair removal?
Laser hair removal, in simple terms, is the procedure which uses a laser or a special light to assist
in the epilation process. In epilation, the entire hair strand is removed from the hair follicle. This is in
contrast to depilation, which deals in removing hair that is above the skin surface. Epilation is the process that
produces better hair removing results.
A simpler way to distinguish the two is this: Depilation deals with hair removal methods that are temporary
(such as shaving), while epilation has to do with the treatments that can produce both temporary and long lasting
results, such as waxing, tweezing, and laser hair removal.
Laser hair removal works in a relatively straightforward manner. In the procedure, a beam of focused light is
applied to the skin. This light, guided by the pigments present in hair, differentiates between the skin surface
and the hair strand itself. Once it is locked on into the hair strand, it burns the hair follicle, causing
permanent damage. The damaged hair follicle is then unable to grow more hair. At the very least, the procedure
causes hair to grow much more slowly.
While a burned follicle may sound like a painful thing to endure, it produces only a slight stinging sensation
in most patients. The pain is generally so weak that anesthesia or painkillers are not required. Even if you have a
low tolerance for pain, laser hair removal is unlikely to make you suffer in any significant way.
The people most likely to benefit from laser hair removal are those with lighter skin tones coupled with dark
hair colors. This is because the laser can more easily differentiate between the aforementioned factors when they
the contrast is larger. If you have darker skin, or have lighter hair, don�t expect to get the same results that
other, light-skinned, dark-haired people do.
It is also best to temper your expectations somewhat. Laser hair removal will not always result on the permanent
removal of hair; but it can most likely produce a permanent reduction in the hair growth. To ensure zero hair
growth, you will probably have to kill all the hair follicles in the target area. This is prone to produce ugly
scarring � not the effect you wanted in the first place. Neither should you expect your laser hair removal to be a
one-shot deal. The truth is that you will probably have to come back a few times to get the full benefit of the
treatment.
Because there are many factors that need to be considered, it is probably best if you see a licensed
dermatologist before undertaking the procedure. The dermatologist will be able to run you through the advantages
and disadvantages of the treatment. In any case, you will be more aware of the risks you are taking, whether it
concerns your health or your finances.
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