Sunday, March 16, 2014

Is Laser Hair Removal Temporary?

It has been reported that in 2009 there were 1.4 million laser skin treatments conducted, which has turned a much unknown procedure in 1998 into a billion dollar industry. there are many practices jockeying for position to get your business but with an average of 50 laser skin treatment centers in each of the US's bigger cities you can bet that there are some practices that will make outlandish claims to get you in their door.

 Is laser hair removal temporary or permanent? Well to say that it's more paramount (and painful) than waxing would be a true statement, but everyone has different skin and hair is unique and most people's reaction to laser hair removal varies.

 In order to reach optimal results a laser hair removal procedure consists of six to seven treatments. It's effective and quite a bit easier on your skin if you schedule one treatment a month, six months in a row. About 80% of all patients, regardless of skin type or hair color will experience 80% hair removal, which basically means that 8 out of 10 patients will see that 20% of their hair will grow back. What most patients will see is that hair grows back is not only sparser than before but it will also grow back lighter in color and less coarse. Which for most people is a huge accomplishment, for somebody with some serious hair on his back, to cut down that hair by 80%, and to turn that 20% that does grow back less coarse, and lighter in color could make the difference to achieve that neat, clean look?

 Laser skin specialist recommends that the only way to ensure complete hair removal is, after the 6 sessions, to come back for annual maintenance sessions. Eventually the hair will become sparser, lighter and less coarse to the point that the natural growth cycle will be stunted and the hair that does grow back will become completely unnoticeable.








Mark Bakr is one of the leading experts in southcoastmedspa.com laser hair removal in Los Angeles and has conducted 45,000 southcoastmedspa.com laser skin treatments year to date.

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