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Laser hairremoval

Lasers are optical devices which produce intense coherent, collimated beams of light.

Lasers designed for permanent hair reduction
emit wavelengths of light designed to be absorbed by the pigment in the hair.

If the surrounding skin is relatively light compared to the color of the hair, then the entire energy of the laser will be concentrated in the hair shaft, effectively destroying it without affecting the skin or follicle. Hair removal lasers target the dark pigment in the hair. That’s why laser hair removal works best on light skin.

The best bodyparts for laser hair removal are armpits,chin,legs and bikiniline.

The general opinion is that laser hair removal is permanent, and the Food and Drug Administration approved it as “permanent reduction,” but doesn’t work on everyone. Generally, this means that you shouldn’t expect laser to remove every single hair from an area. Most people need to follow up with electrolysis treatments for any remaining hairs for complete clearance as hair becomes too fine for laser to target and you reach diminishing returns. Most will also need touch-up treatments 1-2 times a year after the initial set of treatments for any new growth your body develops with age.

One who desires to remove unwanted hair from body, gives photographs from various angles of the body to be treated. The health care providers used these photographs for long-term reviews and before and after assessments.

The health care providers ask queries about situations one has with any medicines one is taking.
One who wants to remove unwanted hair from body should discuss with health care providers about benefits and risks.

How long the process takes, it depends on the part of the body that is involved. A little portion of the body such as the upper lip can take a few minutes for removing hair and the largest portion such as the back can need many hours.