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does laser hair removal work?
Laser systems emit a gentle beam of light that passes through the skin
to the hair follicle. The hair absorbs it, the energy from the laser is
transformed into heat and the hair follicle is disabled.
How does it compare with electrolysis?
Electrolysis can be a tedious, painful process destroying each hair follicle
one at a time. This can sometimes require treatment over years at regular
intervals.
Lasers on the other hand can treat hundreds of hair follicles simultaneously
so the process is much quicker.
Is laser hair removal for anyone?
Coolglide Technology
With CoolGlide's unique design, there is now the flexibility to treat
all skin types. Before CoolGlide, tanned patients and persons with darker
skin could not expect good results from laser treatment.
A CoolGlide device has a longer wavelength which allows it to treat all
skin tones. While patients with fair skin still respond the best, medical
studies indicated that patients with tanned or dark skin can now achieve
hair reduction equal to fair skinned patients without undesireable side
effects.
Other Laser Hair Removal Devices
With some laser equipment, an absolute requirement is that the hair must
be darker than the surrounding skin.
White skin with dark hair responds best. Persons with dark, coarse hair
are the easiest to treat as dark hair contains melanin, a dark pigment
which attracts the laser light so more laser energy is absorbed. Fewer
sessions are needed.
Why are repeated sessions necessary?
Hair goes through cycles. Anagen refers to the growth stage of hair.
Laser treatment works best on hair that is in the anagen stage.
While one laser treatment may have long lasting effects, repeated treatments
are necessary for best results to catch all the hairs as they enter the
anagen stage.
Is it safe?
Yes. The laser uses a wavelength of light which passes through the skin.
Unlike x-rays, there is no residual left in the body.
Skin may appear pink or red after treatment. This disappears - in some
cases after some minutes, in other cases after a few hours, or in still
other cases, a few days. Use of cold packs will speed up the recovery
time.
Is it painful?
This varies from person to person depending on their sensitivity. Some
have described the sensation to a slight sting on the skin. Others say
it feels like a pinch on the skin.
When can I expect to see results?
After the first treatment hair will gradually fall out over the next
two months. Repeated treatments are necessary to catch all the hairs in
their various stages of growth.
How much does it cost?
This depends on the size of the area needing treatment. A consumer guide
on laser treatment gives $500 per treatment session as a reasonable average
with 3 to 4 sessions often necessary.
The whole area on the back or the legs can cost considerably more while
smaller areas such as the upper lip can cost less. Individual consultations
are necessary to establish accurate pricing.
Is Photo-Epilation the same as laser treatment?
Photo-Epilation or pulsed light devices use the same principle as lasers
but they are not lasers. An intense pulsed light is used to disable hair
follicles with minimal side effects.
It can be effective in hair removal but requires a higher level of skill
in operating as it is more difficult to adjust than lasers.
Due to it's larger spot size, large areas of the body such as the back
or legs can be treated rapidly. One study showed a 50 to 60 percent clearance
of hair in 12 weeks.
A very comprehensive information site on EpiLight, a device using pulsed
light, can be found here:
http://www.epilight.net
Can results be guaranteed with laser hair removal?
No. Due to the variables involved it is impossible to predict exactly
what the results will be for any individual. Many reputable clinics avoid
giving guarantees for this reason.
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