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Laser Hair Removal Isn't Just for Celebrities

"Alli" <granma...@babynamebox.com>
I have been researching laser hair removal and wanted to share some of
the information I have found. Here is an article I wrote that answers
some of the most common questions that I originally had.
Are you sick of shaving, waxing, and tweezing? If you're like many
people, you probably said yes. It's no fun to tweeze, wax, and shave on
a continual basis and with the technology available today, there's no
reason to. There are a variety of options for permanent hair removal.
One of the most common ones is laser hair removal. This is a fairly
simple and gentle procedure that is heavily advertised. However, you
may not know all of the facts about laser hair removal. Here a 7 bits
of information that will help you to make a decision on whether or not
permanent hair removal is right for you.
1. Laser hair removal is used for the quick, gentle removal of unwanted
hairs. The laser works by sending a pulsating beam of light across the
desired area. The light passes directly through the skin, but is
absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicle and shaft. Once absorbed
by laser light, the hair is impaired from future growth.
2. Laser hair removal was approved by the FDA in 1998. Older lasers
were very slow and very painful. Today's advanced lasers are quick and
gentle and can work on a wide variety of skin colors.
3. Light skin makes laser hair removal much easier to perform. Lighter
skin allows for fewer treatments and better, faster results. Darker
skin can be treated but results are slower and more sessions are
required. If you do have darker skin, it is best to seek out a doctor
with greater expertise. Laser hair removal must be individualized for
each patient.
4. Almost all patients require multiple sessions in order to produce
optimal results. This is because hair grows in cycles. Not all of the
hairs are in the growth phase at any given time. Additional sessions
are necessary to ensure that you catch all of these phases.
5. Laser hair removal is pricey. The price varies based on your
particular doctor and what area you are located in. However, laser hair
removal generally ranges from $300.00 to $500.00 per session. Because
this is a form of medical care, it is important to seek out a clinic
with the highest quality. Look for a clinic that gives individual
attention and has an experienced, caring staff.
6. There are some side–effects and you may experience some discomfort.
However, your practitioner will provide several pain relief methods
including cooling with gels, fine mists of water, and cool air.
7. If you are looking for permanent hair removal, this may be the
perfect solution to the unending tweezing, waxing, and shaving. Laser
hair removal is different for each person. To find out if it would be a
viable option for you, find a reputable clinic. Many offer free
consultations.
To find out more about whether laser hair removal may be right for you,
visit http://www.laserhairportal.com. Your days of tweezing, waxing,
and shaving may soon be over.
"ahmward" <nospam.ahmw...@yahoo.com>
We've discussed it often here. My daughter had it done five years ago
and it was a discussion topic then.