When proper precautionary procedures are practiced, laser hair removal is a very safe, minimally invasive hair removal treatment. The hair is damaged by the heat generated by the laser beam which is really just a high intensity light.

The laser beam only penetrates up to the dermis of the skin. Since the eyes are a sensitive tissue, goggles are usually used to protect the eyes during facial hair removal.

As safe as laser hair removal is, there are temporary problems that can result from laser treatment. If a particular area of the body receives too much exposure, patches of lighter color may appear on the skin. These are not permanent and not dangerous and will disappear in a matter of days or weeks depending on the circumstance.

Beyond the discoloration caused by over exposure, there is a chance of blistering. In rare cases the skin can be scarred. The risks increases with darker skin tones and pale skins make for better candidates of laser hair removal.

Some people who are too dark skinned may be turned down for laser facial hair removal because of the risks involved. The high melanin concentration can cause problems for the laser. Also, people with skin that is normally sensitive to bring light are not ideal candidates either.

If the area to be treated is currently fighting an infection, the right thing for a doctor to do is obviously reject the patient until the infection is cleared. It would be reckless and unnecessarily risking the patients health.

While laser hair removal and electrolysis are two methods touted as permanent hair removal methods, it may not necessarily be the case with laser treatment. The hair will sometimes re-grow, but if and when it does it will consist of thinner hair. While laser cannot completely stop the hair from growing back, especially with the first few sessions, it slows the re-growth of hair so it can take several months or even years for the hair to show.

For any type of cosmetic alterations to your body there must be some preparatory surveys to know the individual circumstances. Everybody’s skin will react differently to the laser treatment and some patients report a stinging or tingling sensation to various degrees of severity.

The duration of any session depends on the amount of work required, the equipment being used, and the speed of the operator of the machine works. A normal session will last around fifteen to forty five minutes and multiple sessions are typically required. Every person is different and we can expect different results for everyone. To get an accurate idea of what to expect, consult a clinic.

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