Does Laser Hair Removal Work?
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Lital Lev-Ary

Lital Lev-Ary is a Certified Laser Hair Removal Professional (CLHRP) in practice since 2010. With over 10 years of experience in laser technology, Lital has developed her unique laser hair removal technique and is known for being proficient, professional, and personal.

Does Laser Hair Removal Work?

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If you are among those that are just sick and tired of shaving on a daily basis, or having to head to the salon for a wax, then you may have considered laser hair removal. It sounds very appealing to those that want to get rid of that unwanted hair once and for all, but there are some things that you will want to know about it before you shell out your hard earned dollars for laser treatment. Does Laser Hair Removal Work? Let’s find out! One thing to be aware of is that it doesn’t necessarily get rid of all of your hair in one session. In fact, this is pretty impossible. It will reduce the amount of hair that your hair follicles are able to grow, allowing you to stay free of hair for longer than you would with more traditional methods. Here are some more things that you may want to know about the process, so that you can make an informed decision on whether or not it is right for you.

Facts About Laser Hair Removal

Before you make your appointment for laser hair removal, here are just a few things that you need to be aware of. First, it will reduce your hair growth, or impair it altogether in some areas. The laser will slow down your body’s ability to grow hair by breaking the hair growth cycle. It does this by damaging the hair follicle, preventing it from growing new hair. While this is the case, you will still need regular maintenance treatments every so often to keep it up. Your results will vary from the next person. It is also important to understand that it is suitable for all skin tones, but may work better for those with a lighter complexion. It also is not as effective on lighter hair, or even red hair. This is because it relies on the pigment in the hair for the laser to actually do its job. This is why people with a light skin tone, and darker hair have the best results when it comes to laser hair removal. Before you go in for laser hair removal, we may request that you shave the area that will be treated. This will help to give the best possible results. You should, however, avoid going to the tanning bed, getting too much sun, tweezing hairs, or waxing. These can all inhibit the results of the laser treatment, making it less effective (but it won’t cost you any less).

Is Laser Hair Removal Permanent or Not?

Everyone wants to know the truth about whether or not laser hair removal is permanent. The truth is that it really isn’t 100% permanent. As we said earlier, it reduces the amount of hair that grows, but that doesn’t mean that hair will never grow. This is why you must go for maintenance visits to keep it up. Expect to go once or twice a year to maintain the results that you are looking for. During your first visit, however, you can expect about half of the hair to be removed, but even these results will vary from one person to the next. The laser will only work on active hair follicles, so subsequent treatments is necessary to break the hair growth cycle in each part of the cycle. Typically, they will recommend that you go between 4 and 6 times, and space those visits out at least 4 to 6 weeks apart so that you can get the maximum results possible.

Different Types of Lasers

When you go in for a consultation, we may let you know that we have various different types of lasers that we work with. Your skin tone and hair color will definitely play a part in which laser is right for you. If you have darker skin or lighter hair, we will need to use a laser with higher intensity for you to achieve good results. This can be a bit more painful, since the power behind the laser is a little stronger. You can avoid the pain by using a numbing cream, or taking an over the counter pain reliever before you head in for your appointment.

Which Hair Removal Option is Right For You?

Now that you know more about laser hair removal, it is time to decide if it is right for you. Some people may find that it is just too risky of a procedure, meaning that they run the risk of it not working as well on them as it did on someone else they knew. If you are worried about spending your money on something that will not be as effective for you, it makes sense to run a trial treatment on a small area of hair. This will allow you to see just how effective it will be for you. Just remember that each area on your body may respond differently to the laser. While laser hair removal does work, never opt for the “do it yourself” home treatments, as you want to always have a trained professional doing your laser hair removal. It may be tempting to save the money and do it at home, but there are risks that come along with doing so. No matter what hair removal option you choose, make sure that you use caution. When dealing with hair and hair follicles, it is easy to get an ingrown hair or a razor burn. These can be painful, and can make you wonder why you even try to get rid of the hair in the first place. Following safe practices can help you avoid these nuisances.

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