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Do you want to try laser hair removal?

Do you want to try laser hair removal............?



HAIRS. Those who have it do not want it. Those who do not have it want it. The hair of one of the 1990's became hairy. I am not talking about hair on your head. I'm talking about the rest of your body. Certainly, unwanted hair has plagued women for centuries. Recently, men also seem to be bothered with it.
Hair appears in the usual place: armpit and groin area. But it also shows up where we do not expect it: teat, upper lip and even female jaw. Inside the ears and nose of men. Hair removal techniques include hair removal, waxing, bleaching, shaving and electrolysis. In the 1990s, a laser that broke hair was invented. Early versions were not very powerful and only resulted in temporary hair loss. A new, more powerful laser cools the skin and kills the hair forever.

How a 

Laser Works A laser splits light into one accurate color. Hit the chandelier, think of the light coming into your window and let the color rainbow project onto the wall Capture only one of these colors and highlight millions of times. It is basically a laser. Laser light does not have the correct color, but passes through substances that are completely absorbed by one particular color. Scientists and physicians call this substance the chromophore that is the target of a particular laser.
Emphasizing a dark brown light on your hair, it will overheat and vaporize. The hair acts as a fuse and continues to the hair follicle. When the heat absorbed by the hair hits the follicle, it gives up and permanently destroys it. Laser hair removal is very similar to electrolysis if you think about it. In this process, a metal electrode is placed under the hair shaft until it reaches the follicle. The current flows along the wire and the follicles are fried.
Laser hair removal is much more efficient than electrolysis. In half a second, 9 x 9 mm skin horns are processed. All hair growing in this square will be destroyed. This process is relatively independent of the practitioner's skills. The laser finds hair.
At any time, only part of the hair grows. Other hair is resting. Laser hair removal kills only actively growing hair. And the hair kills only the actively growing vesicles. Therefore, techniques for removing hair (such as waxing and picking) reduce the efficiency of laser hair removal. These techniques should be avoided several months before laser treatment. You do not have to be hairy. You can shave the hair or use a depilatory cream like Nair.
The laser destroys the brown it encounters. I do not know the difference between hair and sunburned skin. Thus, the darker the skin, the more blisters. When the skin hits the laser, it responds by making a pigment. This can be a big problem. People with olive skin color were found to have the most serious problems with hyperpigmentation after laser hair removal. South Asians, Puerto Ricans, and South Italians all have problems with hyperpigmentation. People with darker skin should use Lightning Cream Hydroquinone for at least two weeks prior to laser treatment to reduce the possibility of this nasty side effect.

Today's lasers really do work 

Early hair removal lasers did not kill hair: they heated the hair follicles and stunned the hair. It fell but returned a few weeks later. I was always wondering why someone would pay temporary hair loss when they could wax at a fraction of the cost. We saw first lasting results when a stronger laser was made.
Available lasers can kill black and brown hair, but are still struggling with bright brown hair. No one can kill blonde or gray hair. Electrolysis can be used if the gray hair persists after the course of laser hair removal.
In the average patient, each laser treatment kills 20-40% of the hair. After three treatments about 80% of the hair is destroyed. After four treatments, about 90% of the hair is gone. The darker your skin, the lower the power you need to use to avoid burns. However, the lower the power, the less the hair. It takes more than a dozen treatments to reduce the hair of dark skin and tanned people.

Hormonal problems can cause hair growth In 

women with hormonal problems, many laser treatments are required unless the problem is controlled. Polycystic ovarian disease (statin-Leventon's syndrome) is one of the more common conditions that cause facial hair growth. Under the influence of hormones, each little blond hair on the face can become big black hair. It is like mowing the garden. Even if all weeds are harvested, the seeds are already being prepared for new crops in a few weeks. Blonde is a big hair seed.

There are various types of laser hair removal systems. 

Laser hair removal systems use various wavelengths of light to kill hair, and each system is slightly different. Before starting a laser hair removal program, check the type of laser used. Determine the percentage of hair destroyed with each treatment. Make sure that hair removal is permanent. Your doctor's specific system will determine the potential for complications such as blisters and bruises, and increased or decreased pigmentation of the skin.

Alternative methods of 

hair removal Techniques such as peeling and wetting hair are temporary but effective. Repellents like Nair contain chemicals that dissolve the hair. Shaving works but produces smoothing.
Electrolysis uses electric current to lick the hair follicles. It is painful and tedious that treatment once a week extends occasionally. The effect is as good as the electro list. There is a talented electrologist, and at the end of the treatment there are people who pick their hair and see movement. Electrology can not treat inward-facing hair. If it is not done correctly, it will cause scars. I believe that this technique is driven into the removal of gray hair. Because laser hair removal is much more efficient with darker hair.
The drug Vaniqua (eflornithine) delays the production of hair and causes it to form improperly. As a result, the shaft of the hair comes off early. Again, with the advent of laser hair removal and my opinion, this medicine is best for blondes and gray hair.

Cost 

The average cost of laser removal is $ 350 per treatment. Areas such as the upper lip may cost $ 200 per session, and the entire back or thigh may cost approximately $ 2,000 per session.

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