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How does a laser or
light-based system remove hair?
The system emits a
gentle beam of light that passes through the skin, to the hair follicle,
where it is absorbed. Upon absorption, the energy is transformed into
heat, which can disable the follicle, while leaving the surrounding
tissue unharmed.
How do I know if I'm
a good candidate for laser or light-based hair removal?
Generally speaking, if
you are concerned about unwanted hair, you are probably a candidate for
hair removal. Laser or light-based systems are a faster, easier
alternative for hair removal.
Is the treatment
painful?
Most individuals
describe the treatment as a series of slight pin pricks or rubber band
snaps to the skin. The majority of patients tolerate this sensation
without anesthetics. Additional comfort is provided by applying cooling
to the area to be treated. Within about 30 minutes of treatment, the
area may become pink or red; this may last from a few hours to one day.
How long does it take?
With this procedure
numerous hairs are removed at the same time. The amount of time needed
depends on the size of the area to be treated. The lip usually takes
less than one minute; other areas, such as the leg, may take
significantly longer.
How many treatments
will be necessary?
Hair grows in cycles.
The laser or pulsed light only affects hair when it is in its early
growth phase. In fact, the system will disable follicles that are
actively producing hair at the time of treatment. At any time, some hair
follicles are dormant. Repeated sessions will be necessary to treat
these follicles when they re-enter the growth phase.
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