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Male Laser Hair Removal for Men

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Laser hair removal is not only for women anymore. The new social values these days makes male laser hair removal a must in some cases - like for the face, body for professional athletes and models, and so much more.

And this is where laser comes to help you, because it will permanently remove hair from your face or body - whichever you choose. So you won;t have to shave or use other temporary methods every single day.

Here are more information about using laser for male hair removal using laser...

Number of Laser Hair Removal Sessions Necessary

The number of male hair removal sessions depends on various parameters, including the area of the body treated, skin color, coarseness of hair, and gender.

In addition, since hair grows in several phases, (anagen, telogen, catagen), and laser can only affect the currently actively growing follicles, (anagen), several sessions are needed to kill hair in all phases of growth.

In general, it is necessary to foresee between 3 - 6 treatment sessions. Coarse dark hair on light skin is easiest to treat. Finer hair and hair on darker skin is harder to treat and may require more treatments.

Certain areas (notably men's and women's faces) may require considerably more treatments to achieve desired results.

It's important to note that laser does not work on light hair and very fine and vellus hair, ("peachfuzz").

Electrolysis is the only permanent solution for those types of hair but has shortcomings such as possible scarring, expense, and discomfort, as noted above.

Risks for Men

Risks include the chance of burning the skin or discoloring dark skin with the laser, hypopigmentation (white spots), and flare of acne.

Some point to the lack of proper government regulations in many countries as meaning that patients are at risk of being treated by improperly trained staff.

Intervals Between Laser Sessions for Male Patients

Usually, treatments are spaced 3-12 weeks apart to start, although the spacing depends upon individual response to treatment. Instead of following an arbitrary schedule, you should wait until you have experienced shedding of the treated hairs, which should complete within 2-3.

Five weeks, and see enough hair come in after the hair-free period to have another treatment.

Treatment spacing also depends on area treated as hair cycles vary based on the body part. For example, men ’s faces usually require more frequent treatments, whereas backs require less frequent treatments.

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