Laser Hair Removal
What Is Laser Epilation? How Is It Operated?
With the shortest definition, it is a beauty operation to get rid of unwanted hair in our body. In this operation, that is carried out in beauty and esthetics facilities, hair roots are burnt with laser-ray and aimed to be never grown again. Everyone over development ages may use laser epilation. With various of laser machines available, the most widely used and effective ones are Alexandrite and Diode lasers.
Laser epilation is a popular and permanent method used by both men and women to get rid of unwanted hair. Shaving, chemicals, wax, tweezers and epilators can’t provide permanent solution. Laser epilation aims to block the regrowth of hair by destroying hair root with heat.
Laser epilation is a severe work that requires expertise. It is advised to pay attention to hardware and equipment capabilities of the chosen medical facility that may well answer to different type of laser needs.
Laser hair removal yields better results on dark hair compared to lighter hair. However, with the right device and proper application, effective results can also be achieved on lighter hair and fine fuzz.
Before starting laser hair removal, it’s important to investigate the underlying cause of hair growth. If the hair growth is due to hormonal factors, addressing this underlying issue should be the first step.
Alexandrite Laser Epilation
Effects the hair roots in subdermal to block hair to regrow in the applied area.
Diode Laser Epilation
Uses almost the same logic however, with the energy of longer wavelength, it is more advisable to people with dark skin tones. Operations are carried out in 4 to 9 sessions. All sessions must be completed to achieve a more permanent result.
On Which Areas Laser Epilation Is Applicable?
• Armpit
• Genitals and buttocks
• Leg
• Arm
• Face, mustache and side whiskers