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Why You Have To Exercise Care When Handling Lasers

Removing unwanted body hair whether by shaving, waxing or electrolysis, has always been a losing battle. Presently the fastest growing cosmetic procedure, laser hair removal is being touted by doctors and day spas as the best method of removing unwanted hair ever since it was approved by the Food and Drug Association. You can get the best hair removal sydney information by visiting this website.

 

While laser treatment has proven to be the most effective of hair removal techniques, it does not remove unwanted hair completely. It takes a lot of treatments and a lot of dollars to spend if you want to achieve the best and barest results. You are also taking a chance if you go for this treatment. There are certain skin types that could get scarred or whose pigment could change when the treatment is given. The untrained hands of anyone running the procedure could seriously burn or blister the skin of the patient.

 

The hair follicle’s melanin pigment is what the lasers hit. When the laser is fired, it will not touch the lighter skin surface but will penetrate the dark follicle and kill it. While the laser will not remove all hair in most cases, permanent reduction of hair is possible, with about 30 to 75 percent of the hair gone from the treated area in just a year. Managing the hair that remains after the treatment would not anymore be an arduous task since the hair would be light and fine.

 

Most cases require four to six treatments which should be given in a three month time span before any improvement can be spotted. Body hairs that are in the process of growing are the only ones lasers can target. Repeated treatments are necessary to catch as many hairs as possible that are in the growth cycle. Visit this site for further information on sydney laser hair removal.

 

Laser hair removal works best for people who have light and dark hair. Lasers aren’t really suited for those with dark or tanned skin because they target pigment. Telling whether or not it is the melanin in the hair or the melanin in the skin is something a laser cannot do. Consequently, in darker skinned patients, the laser can cause blisters, burns, pigment changes and scars. In order to see whether the treatment will work on a person’s skin and hair, a test patch is done by a trusted doctor.

 

If your skin does not burn easily but tans, then find someone who specializes in removing hair on dark skin. Hair removal would take longer and be less effective for dark skinned patients even if the doctors are already experienced. Never have hair removed when your skin is tanned. Although the treatment is being done in so many places and by so many doctors, the best people to give the treatment because of their experience are dermatologists and plastic surgeons.

 

A doctor’s office is the place recommended by experts to have the treatment rather than a spa. A doctor’s presence is a requirement in several states where laser hair removal is performed. While a laser is very beneficial, it can also pose as a threat to one’s safety. 50 percent of dermatologists mentioned in a recent survey that they do damage repair on those who have been affected by the laser in laser hair removal.

 

A rubber band snapped against your skin is the description that most people use for the treatment. If the treatment hurts more than it should, then that means it’s not being done right. It’s not comfortable, but it is better than experiencing the pain of a shot. To soothe the skin, cooling sprays or gels are used by doctors. A redness or crustiness in the skin would result afterward, but immediately disappear.

 

How hairy the body part to be treated is and what body part it is are deciding factors for how much the laser hair removal would cost. While a session for bikini line hair removal would cost as much as $700, this is nothing compared to back hair removal which would cost as much as $1,000. Sometimes, the condition of a patient may require 8 to 10 sessions.

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