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A Permanent Technique for Hair Removal
Posted on Saturday, December 22, 2007 by ASK ALL
Laser hair removal has proven to be a very popular non-surgical cosmetic procedure. It is a non-invasive, convenient way to permanently reduce unwanted facial or body hair. There is no technology available for permanent hair removal. Laser is attracted to dark pigment and therefore works best with dark coarse hair. Light skin and dark hair are an ideal combination, but new lasers are now able to target dark black hair even in patients with dark skin.
The lasers on the market today come in all shapes and sizes. Different lasers use different wavelengths of light; some utilize a cooling device and some do not. All laser systems emit a gentle beam of light that passes through the skin to the hair follicle where it is absorbed by the hair. The laser energy is then transformed into heat which disables the follicle. Today, individuals with white or dark/tan skin can utilize lasers to remove their unwanted hair with positive results. Lasers that utilize a cooling device will help provide the patient with increased comfort and protection by cooling the upper layers of skin. This cooling selectivity helps to protect the skin while effectively treating the unwanted hair.
Laser therapy is the safest and fastest, amongst all the methods of permanent hair reduction. Laser means Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation that produces an intense beam of light of a particular wavelength. The laser gets absorbed in the melanin of hair follicles (the growth center of hair); increases the temperature to destroy the follicle cells permanently. Each laser pulse treats an area about one centimeter in diameter, which may contain around ten hairs, rendering them ineffective, thus preventing future hair growth. the feel of the laser on the skin has been described in many different ways. Some say it feels like a pinch on the skin and others say it feels cool or it feels like a mild rubber band snap. For those who feel discomfort, most clinics do provide mild anesthetics.
Laser hair removal is effective only on short, visible hair. Two to three days before the procedure, you shave the area to be treated, and allow it to grow to stubble. Avoid waxing or plucking the hair and electrolysis three weeks before treatment. The effectiveness of laser hair removal depends on the characteristics of the individual. Skin type, hair type and pigment are all factors that can determine the outcome for a person. Our guests come to us with a wide array of skin types, hair types and hair problems, but the commonality is their desire for permanent removal. Based on these individual factors, it is our job to determine the best choice of laser and best treatment plan that will produce the most desirable results.