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Laser hair removal is the perfect solution for those people that are seriously interested in being able to permanently remove hair from their bodies. This form of hair removal makes use of light energy that is emitted by lasers and which helps to remove any hair from the body that is not required to be there. When it concerns removing superfluous hair from the body the problem affects both men and women. If you have tried shaving or waxing or tweezing the hair and found that results are temporary at best; then you need to look to lasers which ensure much more long lasting results. Laser hair removal can remove hair permanently from places where the hair is not wanted. However, people whose skin is light in color and whose hairs are dark will benefit the most from using this hair removal option. And, in addition, this hair removal method also works better with coarse hair than with other hair types. Undergoing laser removal of superfluous hair means first having your hair shaved and then cleaned. Next, some amount of anaesthetic cream will be applied after which laser is applied in the form of pulsed beams that contain high concentration of light which will then be absorbed by the pigments in your hair follicles. This leads to damage to all follicles around the affected area and it prevents further growth of hair. In most cases, this form of treatment does not cause any pain though you would experience a little discomfort. The treatment may last for anything from minutes to an hour and perhaps even longer. The deciding factor is the part on the body that is to be treated. After completion of the treatment process your skin may turn slightly red and it may also swell up which is however a minor problem that will soon disappear on its own. In fact, no sooner than the treatment is over can you resume your normal daily functions. In most cases, laser hair removal is not risky, especially when an experienced hand performs the procedure. There are however a few complications that can develop and these can take the form of skin turning dark or even light. Furthermore, the area that has been treated may also develop a few burns and blisters. The general rule is that it will not take more than four to six different sessions for the entire treatment process to be concluded. You may repeat sessions after a month's interval. The cost of getting such treatment is not more than a couple of hundred dollars and how much you end up paying will depend on which area has to be treated.

Laser Hair Removal: A Hazard Less Process Of Undergoing Unwelcome Hair Removal

By: Andy Guides




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