Does Laser Hair Removal on Face Reduce Pores?

Brian Lett
By Brian Lett
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Hair removal lasers use light energy to generate heat that destroys pigment from hair follicles, leading to blistering in some instances; however, this should be rare in medically run clinics using cutting edge equipment.

Get rid of facial hair to eliminate ingrown hairs and save time spent waxing or shaving, while reducing large pores.

No.

There are various products on the market claiming to reduce the appearance of enlarged pores, yet for lasting results you must take measures such as unclogging pores, controlling oil production, and stimulating skin renewal – laser and IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) treatments have proven their efficacy at all these tasks.

Laser treatments offer solutions to many common cosmetic concerns, including sun damage, redness and discoloration, loss of skin elasticity and fine lines and wrinkles. Furthermore, this procedure is very fast and typically performed in a doctor’s office.

Before beginning treatment, your face will be thoroughly cleaned, with any necessary numbing gel applied to the treatment area. Your practitioner will then aim a laser at the designated spot on your body where pigment absorbs its heat energy and converts it to heat energy; this damages hair follicles causing them to stop producing hair permanently and reduce hair production – this may take multiple sessions before results become evident.

Once hair follicles stop producing hair, they no longer produce thickened fibers that cause an enlarged pore to form. Sometimes this condition remains even after shaving, waxing, or tweezing has taken place; thus it is crucial that after each laser session you shave this area to remove pigmented hair from follicles for optimal results.

Shaving will also help prevent the regrowth of hair after laser treatments have taken place, although bleaching, plucking or waxing should be avoided in between laser sessions to maximize effectiveness of laser treatment. Furthermore, using hair removal products containing low concentrations of alcohol may decrease their efficacy as well.

Laser hair removal typically causes side effects in the form of redness, small bumps, and irritation in the area being lasered. These side effects typically last a few hours to days after treatment but can be soothed using cooling creams such as aloe vera or non-comedogenic moisturizers.

Avoid excessive sun exposure during and immediately following laser treatment to reduce side effects and to protect your body from absorbing more melanin pigment. Sun damage may exacerbate side effects; sun protection should also help avoid unnecessary side effects of lasers on skin health.

As your skin type and number of sessions differ, results of laser treatment could take anywhere from months to years to show up. It is highly advised that you wear sunscreen to protect from overexposure to sunlight and ensure long-term success with this treatment. It is also wise to avoid tanning beds; when venturing outside apply an SPF broad spectrum sunscreen of at least 50+. Furthermore, avoid smoking and any substances known to increase blood circulation since this could make hair follicles more sensitive during laser treatment sessions and lead to less successful results overall.

Yes.

Those dissatisfied with their pores can benefit from laser treatment to significantly shrink them and make skin appear brighter and younger. Furthermore, scarring from previous acne outbreaks may also be reduced significantly and rejuvenation treatments could bring forth brighter and younger looking results.

Finding a qualified practitioner to perform treatment is of utmost importance, and should be registered to demonstrate they have met minimum standards in training and experience. This can help reduce side effects and complications.

Prior to your laser hair removal session, it is essential that you prepare your skin. This means limiting exposure to direct sunlight and regularly applying sunscreen. Furthermore, facial peels, waxing or any other chemical treatments should be avoided in the week prior.

At your appointment, it will be necessary to remove all makeup or lotion from your face before meeting with your practitioner. After applying a gel that helps the laser device glide across your skin’s surface, they will use heat from the laser device – similar to rubber band snapping against skin – for treatment of small areas on your face; larger areas like legs can take up to an hour.

Once the treatment is over, your practitioner will apply some soothing cream or ointment to keep you comfortable. After treatment you may notice some redness and warmth similar to mild sunburn in the treated area; to protect against further exposure to UV radiation you should wear high SPF sunscreen while following your physician’s aftercare instructions.

Laser treatments typically lead to the hairs that were damaged falling out within days to two weeks, although occasionally thicker versions can reemerge and require subsequent sessions to keep their number reduced in treated areas. It is therefore vital that regular sessions take place if one wishes for lasting results in their area of treatment.

Laser hair removal is more gentle on your skin and does not result in ingrown hairs than either shaving or waxing, plus more effective than plucking which may cause painful and unsightly ingrown hairs around the mouth or chin area. But other means should still be employed to remove hair from these areas and prevent stubble or ingrowns hairs.

Pro: With only a few sessions, you can significantly decrease the thickness of facial hair in just days – eliminating the need for frequent shaving, waxing or plucking sessions.

Cons: If your hormone levels are unbalanced, laser hair removal treatments could increase hair growth and thickness. Before seeking laser hair removal treatment, be sure to discuss this matter with your physician, so they can assess your skin type and recommend an effective plan of action for you.

Laser hair removal is an efficient and painless solution for permanently eliminating unwanted body hair. Compared with waxing or shaving, it offers less discomfort while being performed on all areas of the face and body simultaneously. Furthermore, laser treatment poses less of a risk than chemical peels or microdermabrasion procedures as well.

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