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Compared to other methods, laser hair removal treatment may sound too good to be true. This high-tech procedure can result in smooth skin which can last for a few months, or even have permanent results for some patients. But does laser hair removal work for everyone?
Laser hair removal can eliminate unwanted hair on any part of
the body including the facial, arm, bikini and underarm area.
The treatment works by 'zapping' the base of the hair at the hair
follicle while leaving the surrounding skin virtually untouched.
The best results work on people with both fair skin and dark hair.
With this combination, most of the light energy from the laser is absorbed
by the darker pigment in the hair follicles and 'reflected' by the light-colored
skin.
Technology has advanced to allow people with tanned and dark
complexions to also benefit from laser hair removal systems.
The equipment is newer and more expensive. Finding a clinic with the
most modern equipment may be difficult. Candidates who opt for the latest
technology may have to pay a higher price until
this type of laser for
hair removal becomes more widespread.
It's important for all potential clients, but even more so for
people with dark skin, to go for an initial consultation.
People should sit down with a trained technician for a
skin & hair assessment to determine how successful laser hair
removal treatments would be for their skin & hair type.
Before going to for a consultation, follow these tips to
make the assessment more accurate:
By being up front with your expectations, a credible clinic will
review their procedure and the equipment to determine if they
can meet your desired results.
The FDA has certified numerous laser hair removal devices
that can be purchased by the public. Before considering this
option, consult with an experienced clinician to determine if
the make and model is right for your skin and hair type. And
also learn how to use the machine so as to avoid overuse and possible
skin damage.
This high tech hair removal treatment can be confusing to
people, especially for those who are starting to consider the procedure.
Does laser hair removal work for everyone? Since everyone has different
skin and hair type, newcomers may want to make a list of questions to
ask a trained clinician to see if it's the right choice for you.
Consulting with the Hair Removal Technicians
Caution with Home Laser Hair Removal