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Laser
Hair Removal: A Basic Understanding |
by:
Kathlene
Capelle |
Laser
hair removal is one of the newest cosmetic
procedures available today. The process
is to permanently remove hair from any part
of your body that you wish by the use of
a light at a designated wavelength, which
is projected into the skin by way of a laser
hand held instrument.
What the laser accomplishes, after it's
reached into the interior of the skin, is
to focus on the hair's pigment. The laser
destroys the follicle of the hair but does
not damage the remaining hair tissue around
it.
While laser hair removal can be quite effective
and has been so for many, it is new, and,
as compared with older hair removal treatments,
relatively untested. What this means is
that we really don't know yet just how safe
or unsafe it might be and the potential
for side effects. The other issue with the
newness of this laser hair removal process
is that no one has used it for long enough
to have continuity of statistics that would
indicate the rate of response to the laser
hair removal treatment and the rate at which
the hair grows back after each laser hair
removal treatment.
Two of the most important elements to consider
in qualifying potential laser hair removal
candidates are skin color and hair color.
1. Skin Colour. Light skin makes laser hair
removal easier to perform. Due to the lighter
pigmentation, the laser hair removal results
happen more quickly. Fewer treatments are
required, and better, faster results are
obtained. People with darker skin can be
treated, but results are slower. They just
have to be content with the knowledge that
it will take longer to see results and a
greater number of treatments are probably
going to be needed.
2. Hair Colour. Laser hair removal works
best on dark hair. The reason for the difference
is the pigment pheomelanin, which is found
only in red or blonde hair. It is very hard
for a laser to penetrate pheomelanin. On
the other hand, the laser goes easily through
eumelanin, the pigment found in black and
brown hair.
Treatment costs can add up to more than
$1,000 as multiple treatment sessions may
be necessary to obtain optimal results.
This is largely due to the fact that laser
hair removal is most effective for hair
which is in the anagen phase (the growth
phase). Since hair grows in cycles, not
all of the hairs are in the anagen phase
at any given time. Thus, more sessions are
necessary to target hairs while they are
in anagen.
How much and how long an individual respond
to complete hair removal by laser hair removal
differ from case to case. So, no hair removal
clinics can guarantee 100% permanent results
by a certain period. Consumers are nevertheless
well advised, to consult with licensed professional
and reputable laser hair removal centers.
About the author:
Kathlene Capelle is a writer for beauty
tips and advice. She believes in harnessing
one’s inner and outer beauty for self confidence
and achievement to the fullest potential.
For more articles, tips and resources, please
visit her site at http://www.Hair-Removal-Central.com
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