Description
Laser hair removal is a popular and effective method for reducing unwanted body hair. It is a non-invasive cosmetic process that uses a concentrated light beam to target and destroy the hair in the hair. This process prevents future hair growth or delays significantly. It is an accurate treatment that can target dark, thick hair, leaving the skin nearby. How does this work? The science behind the laser hair removal is called selective phototemolisis. It works like this: A laser unit emits a very concentrated light beam. The pigment (melanin) in your hair follicle absorbs this light. Light energy is converted to heat, which damages the hair follicles. When Rome is damaged, they are no longer able to produce hair. Because the laser is aimed at the pigment in the hair, it is most effective on individuals opposite the skin and hair color - usually light skin and black hair. However, the progress of laser technology has made the treatment safely and effective for a wide range of skin color and hair types. Treatment process Laser hair removal requires a series of sessions to achieve optimal results. This is because the hair grows in cycles, and the laser is the most effective during the Annagen (Active Development) phase. Since not all hair is at this stage at the same time, many sessions are required to target all the hair follicles in a given area. Consultation: Intensive consultation with a qualified professional is the first step. They will consider your skin and hair types, discuss your goals and create a customized treatment plan. Process: During treatment, the area will be cleaned. You and your technicians will wear protective glasses. The laser unit is then entered in the treatment area. You
