Saturday, January 18, 2014

Laser Hair Removal Facts You Should Know

Laser hair removal is the latest development, in recent years, to abolish unwanted hair. There are some facts you should know before venturing into this realm. The first word of advice is don't get your expectations too high. The idea of permanent removal of hair is certainly appealing, but a laser can only do so much.

Not everyone can use laser hair removal successfully. A competent clinic will evaluate your hair and skin type and let you know what they can and cannot do for you. Basically, the procedure works best on light skinned people with dark hair. If you are very tan or dark skinned, in most cases, a clinic will not recommend that you consider this method. The removal of hair can be accomplished, but the problem lies with your skin. A lighter patch of skin, at the removal site, may occur and be permanent. This may leave an unattractive marking that may be no better than the unwanted hair was.

Don't give up on the first try though, you can compare clinics and will find that some have capabilities that other clinics don't. While you may find a great clinic that does a procedure, with one type of laser machine, you may also find a competing clinic that has more advanced laser equipment. Their lasers may be designed to treat people with hair and skin factors; the other clinic would not treat. It is advisable, if you are found not to be right for laser hair removal at one clinic; you should seek a second opinion.

As far as permanency of the treatment, there is only a success rate of perhaps, 90%. It is only a success percentage rate, which means it is not infallible or guaranteed to be 100% foolproof. The resulting 10% failure rate manifests itself as, thinner, but still incomplete, removal of hair from the area and can show up as re-growth of hairs that were removed.

Laser hair removal treatments are done with lasers of course; these are dangerous pieces of equipment in the wrong hands. Your choice of clinic will also be critical to insure that the treatments are done by skilled and competent laser technicians. Follow up guidance, access to consultation, and general caring for your well being and comfort, will depend on a compassionate staff. The clinic's credentials are important, but nothing can replace the human factor.

Laser hair removal is expensive and the cost increases with the size of the area you want treated. The initial treatment may seem attainable, but keep in mind that this procedure almost always requires multiple treatments. Each treatment will add more to the overall expense of having hair removed by laser. The total cost may start in the hundreds of dollars but can easily climb into thousands. Removal of hair hardly warrants coverage on anyone's health insurance policy, so this will have to be paid for outright, or financed. As an add-on service, many clinics can either provide financing, or steer you to a partner financier.

After laser hair removal there, may be some normal and expected redness and swelling in the area. It is of the utmost importance that you follow the recovery instructions; you are given to the letter. Side effects should clear up in a few days. However, it is nearly akin to a genuine medical procedure and complications and additional side effects can occur. In this event, it is again critical that you choose your clinic wisely. Your professional after-care if unforeseen difficulties arise, can make or break whether your laser treatment causes any permanent damage or not.








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