Laser Hair
Removal Information is in the Crosshair
This article is a brief laser hair removal information guide. Laser hair removal is a method used to remove hair
from the body using a laser beam (an extremely narrow beam of coherent monochromatic light) specially designed
taking into account the human hair anatomy (e.g., the size and depth of the hair follicle) to make it suitable
(e.g., in terms of intensity, pulse duration) for hair removal.
Such a laser beam can easily penetrate into an average hair follicle without much pain or discomfort. So far,
the available information on laser hair removal indicates that it can be used on any body part without any harmful
effects. Both men and women can go in for laser hair removal and it is known to work best on body parts featuring
coarse dark hair on pale skin.
How does it Work?
The laser hair removal device distributes the laser light into the skin and the heat of the laser disables the
hair that is in its growth cycle. The laser light’s heat also nullifies any further hair growth capability. It may
be possible that while undergoing the treatment some hair are not in their growth cycle; so in order to ensure that
all hair are covered, multiple visits may be necessary.
Here is some technical information on laser hair removal: Alexandrite and diode types of lasers work best for
light color skins while Nd:YAG type of laser devices work well on dark skin.
This is mainly because the technology that is used to make these lasers makes them pigment-sensitive. Remember
that only a doctor or a trained laser specialist is allowed to use a hair removal laser device; so verify the
credentials of the person who is running the laser hair clinic before making a choice.
More Information about Laser Hair Removal
Here is some more important information on laser hair removal. Though this treatment is considered permanent, it
is not really so. What happens is that after multiple laser treatment visits, the hair start getting thinner to a
point when lasers cannot do the job anymore; so you may have to follow up the laser treatment with a few rounds of
electrolysis.
Some people, for reasons not yet understood, do not respond to laser hair removal. Laser hair removal is a not
more painful than waxing; yet some customers prefer to be anaesthetized. However, if you are going in for
anesthesia, consult a doctor first.
Hair grows in three phases and you need to cover all these growth phases if you want your laser hair removal to
be effective. It is recommended that the treatment should be spread over a period of eight to ten weeks for best
results.
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