Saturday, October 5, 2013

Laser Hair Removal - How Does It Work And What Are The Risks?

What might be more embarrassing, being a man who looks like he has his own fur coat or being a lady with a mustache? It's a relative question. If you're the man it's more embarrassing for you if you're the lady you would argue that you are in the worse position. You're both right because it's all relative. But you don't have to continue with the embarrassment, laser hair removal is the easy way to rid yourself of this problem.

Laser hair removal is just like it sounds, the offending area is made clean. Unlike electrolysis this isn't a permanent solution and will have to be redone on a predetermined basis. Your doctor will be able to give you more information on how long you will need to go between treatments. The good thing is that most times the length between treatments gets further and further apart. In other words, once the area is hair free and has gotten to where the hair doesn't grow back as fast you will only need to return for maintenance to ensure the area stays hair free.

Laser hair removal can be performed on any part of the body. This is great for guys who have unwanted fuzz on their shoulders or backs. But most commonly it is used by women who want to rid themselves of having to shave. No one likes the daily grind of dealing with the under arms or legs and let's face it it's never a joy to shave the bikini area. This procedure can make razor bumps a thing of the past.

Before you run out and sign yourself up for a bunch of laser hair removal treatments you should be aware of some things. This type of treatment works best on lighter colored skinned people. It has been known to affect the melanin on darker skin and doesn't always remove the hair properly. It also doesn't work well on lighter colored hair but works great on dark hair.

There are also a few risks involved. There is a risk of skin irritation, scabbing or crusting after a treatment. Also it can affect the skin pigmentation on even lighter colored people. For these people you might see a temporary darkening of the skin around the treated area. For the darker colored skin you might see lightening of the skin. Occasionally, albeit rarely, you might see blistering, changes in skin texture or scarring occur.

Laser hair removal is a relatively safe procedure. You should only pick a board certified physician to perform the procedure to ensure that you will be getting the best care.








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