Popularity Of Laser Hair Removal
>> Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Laser hair removal ensures long-lasting results and is a relatively-painless hair removal technique. In many cases, these results are permanent. It works by targeting areas of the skin that contain melanin.
A beam of light that is concentrated is aimed at the hair. The pigment absorbs the light, and the follicle is damaged enough to stop growth in future. The results differ widely from person to person, but lasers can remove hair for anywhere from several months to years.
The laser is absorbed easily by dark matter, and reflects off light surfaces, so at the moment it is most effective on those with dark hair and light skin. If you are very fair, and the hair you wish you have removed is very light in colour, this may be a problem. the results may not be quite so effective.
In most cases it is effective and painless, but in some people hair growth is either not discouraged, or regrowth takes place. On others, it may not be removed altogether, although hair growth is dramatically reduced, and the regrowing hair is thinner and less visible.
However, laser hair removal is largely permanent and very effective for the majority, so consider this when deciding which areas to treat.
To achieve the best results, 6-8 sessions are needed on an area, and each session costs about the same as a woman's haircut and colour. Do make sure though, that you don't end up with a less reputable practitioner for the sake of saving money. The safety of your skin and the effectiveness of the treatment is determined by the skill of the practitioner you use, and it's worth doing your research to make sure that you are in safe hands, rather than paying less but being treated by someone who isn't sure what they are doing.
Most commonly, laser hair removal is used for unwanted facial hair, hair in the armpits and bikini line, legs, and forearms. Currently, it is frequently the preferred method of hair removal because it is more safe, permanent and effective than other methods like waxing, plucking, shaving, and electrolysis.
A certain percentage of hairs are in the "resting" phase at any given time, rather than a growth phase. On average, five treatments are necessary in each area to achieve maximum results because the laser will not be effective on those resting hairs.
As soon as further hair growth appears, more treatments can be done. Due to the variation in the number of hairs in the resting phase, certain parts of the body will respond more rapidly whereas others might take much longer to show effects. For instance, the bikini line usually responds faster than the face.
A beam of light that is concentrated is aimed at the hair. The pigment absorbs the light, and the follicle is damaged enough to stop growth in future. The results differ widely from person to person, but lasers can remove hair for anywhere from several months to years.
The laser is absorbed easily by dark matter, and reflects off light surfaces, so at the moment it is most effective on those with dark hair and light skin. If you are very fair, and the hair you wish you have removed is very light in colour, this may be a problem. the results may not be quite so effective.
In most cases it is effective and painless, but in some people hair growth is either not discouraged, or regrowth takes place. On others, it may not be removed altogether, although hair growth is dramatically reduced, and the regrowing hair is thinner and less visible.
However, laser hair removal is largely permanent and very effective for the majority, so consider this when deciding which areas to treat.
To achieve the best results, 6-8 sessions are needed on an area, and each session costs about the same as a woman's haircut and colour. Do make sure though, that you don't end up with a less reputable practitioner for the sake of saving money. The safety of your skin and the effectiveness of the treatment is determined by the skill of the practitioner you use, and it's worth doing your research to make sure that you are in safe hands, rather than paying less but being treated by someone who isn't sure what they are doing.
Most commonly, laser hair removal is used for unwanted facial hair, hair in the armpits and bikini line, legs, and forearms. Currently, it is frequently the preferred method of hair removal because it is more safe, permanent and effective than other methods like waxing, plucking, shaving, and electrolysis.
A certain percentage of hairs are in the "resting" phase at any given time, rather than a growth phase. On average, five treatments are necessary in each area to achieve maximum results because the laser will not be effective on those resting hairs.
As soon as further hair growth appears, more treatments can be done. Due to the variation in the number of hairs in the resting phase, certain parts of the body will respond more rapidly whereas others might take much longer to show effects. For instance, the bikini line usually responds faster than the face.
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