Laser hair removal has been around for some time. It is considered one of the safest methods for permanent hair removal. Laser hair removal involves applying a low-energy laser to the area with unwanted hair. The low-energy laser damages the hair follicles. The hair is burned without damaging the skin or other tissue.
When laser hair removal is done professionally, there is a patch test first. This way you will get the right laser and the right intensity. Do not let anyone treat you without doing a patch test. One of the main advantages of laser hair removal is that it can be performed on a large area of the body in one session. The procedure is a little uncomfortable, and many people experience only minor pain, but no anesthesia is required. If there is more discomfort, a local or topical anesthetic is usually used.
The treatment is very effective. After several sessions, about 95 percent of unwanted hair is removed. A major advantage of laser hair removal is that no medications, needles or follow-up visits are required. You also do not need to go to the hospital.
After laser hair removal, the skin in the treated area may redden slightly. This will not last more than 24 hours. Unwanted hair will fall off within 1-2 weeks after treatment.
If you have a darker skin color and are having a skin lightening procedure, such as bleaching, please read carefully. Bleaching should be done before laser hair removal. Remember that you should not have laser hair removal performed within 10 days to two weeks after the bleaching treatment.
If you want to increase the effectiveness of laser hair removal, shave the unwanted hair a few days before the treatment. This way the laser will have easier access to the hair follicles.

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