Why Laser Hair Removal is the Best Option

Brian Lett
By Brian Lett
10 Min Read

Laser hair removal offers fast and relatively painless solutions for hair removal; however, multiple treatment sessions will likely be needed before full results are seen.

Laser light works to vaporize unwanted hair by disabling its follicles; when hair does grow back it tends to be thinner and less noticeable than before. As with all treatments it’s wise to avoid shaving or plucking for at least four days prior to an appointment with your healthcare provider.

It’s safe

Laser hair removal is an effective and permanent way of eliminating unwanted hair. Experts have conducted extensive studies and testing over time to ensure it’s both efficient and safe.

At each treatment session, a light beam is directed into your skin to target pigment in both your hair and skin, heating up its follicles until they can no longer produce hair growth. The laser does not damage surrounding skin or organs during this process.

Laser hair removal offers many advantages, yet there may also be potential downsides. Before considering laser treatment for yourself or someone you love, speak with your physician first about possible risks associated with it and discuss your options – specifically whether a medical condition like diabetes or pacemaker could compromise it or you need to avoid specific medications like Retinoids or Accutane that might interfere with its effectiveness.

Laser hair removal typically produces two main side effects, redness and swelling in the treated area, both typically mild. They should dissipate within hours after your appointment; you may also feel some tiny pinpricks within this targeted area.

Consideration must also be given to any risk associated with changes to your skin tone, which is more likely if you recently tanned or are taking medication such as steroids. Before opting for laser hair removal if you have dark complexion it’s wise to consult your physician first.

Laser hair removal offers an effective and safe method to permanently eliminate unwanted hair. It can both reduce new growth as well as make existing ones thinner and lighter; but multiple sessions may be needed before any significant change can be noticed in unwanted hair growth; additionally, periodic follow up appointments after initial treatments might be required in order to maintain them.

It’s fast

Laser hair removal involves using a high-heat laser beam that targets your hair follicles to deplete them of melanin color, rendering them inactive and stopping production of new hair strands. Although permanent treatments, additional touch up treatments may be needed later; laser application directly onto skin makes the process tolerable even without topical painkillers being administered beforehand.

Opposed to traditional methods of hair removal like shaving and waxing, laser hair removal destroys each individual follicle at its source for more permanent removal and smoother hair texture. In turn, this prevents unwanted hair from growing back; when it does return it may grow back thinner and lighter in color than ever before – not unlike shaving and waxing which remove only certain areas at a time. In addition, laser treatment can also decrease follicle production for easier thinning out if necessary.

As part of laser hair removal treatment, your doctor will give you protective goggles to protect your eyes from laser light. Depending on the area being treated, this procedure may only take minutes; if treating all areas simultaneously however, full body treatments could take an hour or more; so be sure to schedule sessions ahead of time!

Most individuals require multiple laser hair removal treatments spaced four weeks apart. This is because hair growth and loss occur on an irregular cycle, and the laser beam can target only those hair follicles currently in growth phase.

Spot size and fluence of laser beams determine how deep their penetration goes, which in turn impacts how quickly hair follicles will shed their melanin pigment and become hairless. When these factors combine, laser treatment can be highly effective at permanently eliminating unwanted hair without risk of future growth.

Laser hair removal is an effective, yet safe treatment option that’s suitable for people of all skin tones. However, its best results have been seen with those who have lighter-colored hair and darker complexions; be sure to consult a board-certified dermatologist first when making this decision.

It’s less painful

Laser hair removal differs from waxing, shaving and depilatory creams by treating the source of unwanted hair growth rather than just its surface appearance. As a result, you can expect less regrowth over time and can forgo costly products altogether, providing great savings to both yourself and your wallet!

Lasers work by applying heat directly to pigment in hair follicles. This causes them to close down and prevent further hair growth – with permanent results since heat from the laser destroys melanin within each follicle.

Laser hair removal may feel painful at times depending on your pain tolerance levels; those with darker skin tones often report feeling more discomfort; but the benefits outweigh this initial discomfort. Each session usually lessens this sensation and clients report that any pain felt is generally minimal.

Laser treatment stands out from other hair removal methods by taking less time than others to execute its process. A session for areas as small as the upper lip can often be completed within minutes; for larger areas it could take as much as an hour to finish the task.

Before and after laser hair removal treatments, it is critical that your skin remain as sensitive as possible. Furthermore, any hair removal products or waxing of the treated area for four weeks prior to your session is advised in order to minimize painful burning as well as potential pigmentation spots that could form during treatment.

Before your first treatment, a topical numbing cream can help alleviate any discomfort you might feel and also make the procedure more efficient; you’re likely to see less pulses required per area.

It’s permanent

Laser hair removal differs significantly from waxing, sugaring, shaving or tweezing in that it permanently destroys hair follicles. While new growth may appear from damaged follicles after laser therapy treatment has taken effect, it will usually be much lighter, finer and fewer in number than before – making laser treatment one of the best long-term hair reduction solutions on the market.

At this stage, a certified technician will utilize an advanced Cynosure Elite Nd:YAG or Alexandrite laser to deliver pulses of light into unwanted hair follicles, damaging pigment and stunting growth; making it more difficult for hair to regrow in future sessions. However, due to laser’s time-intensive nature of permanent body hair reduction treatments it typically requires multiple sessions over several months before you see results – therefore not offering an instantaneous solution for body hair reduction.

Before embarking on laser hair removal, it’s wise to avoid tanning beds and sunless skin creams for at least six weeks prior. Sun exposure makes your skin more vulnerable to the laser’s effects and may lead to complications after each session. In addition, shaving the area two to three days beforehand allows the laser more easily damage its target follicle.

For maximum effectiveness, multiple treatments should be spread out over four to six weeks and administered by certified technicians in comfortable chairs. Sessions typically last anywhere from five to 30 minutes per area treated.

Once your laser hair removal treatments have taken place, you won’t need to shave or wax again! While the results of laser treatment are permanent, if you want to keep up your results over time and reduce razor bumps and ingrown hairs then regular touch up sessions may be required to maintain hair-free status.

Laser hair removal can be quick and pain-free when performed by the right professional. Before seeking laser treatments, be sure to select a dermatologist with both experience and license; only this way can you ensure you’re getting maximum benefits out of each session.

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