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Laser Hair Removal Side Effects

Laser Hair Removal Side Effects   

What are the laser hair removal side effective? Do you know the answer? Because when you are considering using laser to remove the unwanted hair on your face and body, it is very important that you are aware of the possible health risks and benefits involved.

Laser or as professional salons call it, IPL (Intense Pulse Light), is an easy and permanent method to reduce your hair in the areas you prefer. If done for enough number of sessions, laser hair removal helps you reduce your hair in that area as much as 93%.

Does Laser Hair Removal Have Any Side Effects?

Here are some questions you might be curious about...

  • Is laser safe for your skin?
  • Can you use laser to remove your facial hair? Is it safe for your face?
  • Any treatments for help protect your skin after laser?
  • Can men also use it? Do we have male laser hair removal?
  • And more questions...

The short answer is, the safety of this procedure highly depends of the machine used on your skin. Also it depends on how professional the person doing this process on your skin is.

But the good news is, if you choose a credible center or salon with the license in IPL and laser hair removal, you can have the peace of mind that laser is fully safe on your skin with absolutely no side effects.

They will also use a special cooling gel and cream before and after the laser hair removal session on your skin. This helps absorb the heat without indirectly and protecting your skin.

So this brings up this familiar question...

Does Laser Hair Removal Hurt?

Because the laser energy is absorbed in the hair follicle producing heat, there is some sensation when performing laser hair removal. Certain areas of the body hurt more than others during laser hair removal.

In addition, patients with very thick, dark hair may experience more discomfort than those with thin hair. This is because the thicker, darker hair will absorb more of the laser light during any given treatment.

Generally, the hair becomes thinner and less dense after each subsequent treatment. Therefore, the most discomfort is usually experienced during the first treatment.

The discomfort associated with laser hair removal varies considerably between individuals, and is a function of the patient’s skin type, the laser being used, the thickness and density of the hair, the area of the body where the hair is being treated, and ones ability to tolerate or feel pain.

In some situations, numbing creams can be used. However, numbing creams partially eliminate the ability of the patient to report on the discomfort associated with a treatment, which may be an indication of how this treatment compares with previous treatments.

But Discomfort Rarely Is Very Much, So Don't Worry.

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