Friday, March 8, 2013

Beauty Series: Laser Hair Removal

This is a medical procedure that uses a laser to remove unwanted hair. The laser, which is an intense pulsating beam of light, passes through an individual hair follicle and damages it because of the heat it produces in the hair and inhibits its future growth. This is a very effective way for light-skinned people with dark hair to remove it where it is not desired. This procedure effectively prevents hair growth though in some cases, it only considerably reduces the rate at which hair grows. It takes several treatments to provide a long period of hairlessness.

Side effects

Some temporary side effects may include:

1. Due to advancement in technology, laser hair removal is less likely to leave one with serious side effects; one is likely to develop a temporary side effect rather than one that is permanent, one that will go away in a few days to resolve.

2. One can feel a bit of pain during or immediately after the procedure.

3. One might feel discomfort during the process, but this procedure is improved by the use of pain relief medication.

4. There is a risk of swelling at and around the area of treatment.

5. Redness may also develop, but this is a lesser problem compared to the others but may become a big problem if it occurs in a well seen and noticeable area probably on the face.

6. Blistering which may be the worst, most painful and noticeable side effect resulting from laser hair removal.

7. Hyper pigmentation is a temporary darkening of the skin on the treated area that might not have any solutions until it resolves itself.

Some permanent side effects may include:

? A long term or permanent epidermal damage.

? Skin discoloration may occur permanently on the area that has received treatment, though it is not a painful effect it could cause emotional damage.

? Scaring may occur on the area that is treated if the one giving the treatment is minimally trained.

? Burns, in the area that has received treatment, are rare and painful and may occur more with less qualified technicians.

Measures you should take to minimize the above risks

Let the practitioner know of your family or hormonal conditions as well as whether you have any form of herpes virus in the area you want to receive treatment.

Try and avoid unprotected sun exposure for a few weeks prior to your treatment.

One should avoid waxing or plucking the area to receive treatment so as to achieve better results.

Make sure that the area receiving treatment is clean and without makeup for the period leading up to the treatment.

The risks can be further reduced by choosing a well qualified practitioner who has experienced and has no history of patients with severe side effects.

One should also follow all the pre and post-procedure instructions that one is given.








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