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Are you considering getting laser hair removal treatment to banish your
unwanted hair?
Widely regarded as one of the safest and most effective hair removal
methods, laser hair removal involves the use of a laser to vaporize hair
follicles. With fast results that can last for months and even years, find out
everything you need to know about this hair removal process and how it works in
the below beginner’s guide.
How does laser hair removal
work?
As mentioned briefly above, laser hair removal uses a laser to zap away
any unwanted hair. Although this may sound like quite an invasive procedure, it
is actually very straightforward, and you should not experience any pain or
discomfort.
The beauty of laser hair removal, over other hair removal
techniques, is that over time, your hairs become softer and finer,
which makes them appear less noticeable.
Is laser hair removal safe?
Yes, laser hair removal is completely safe, as long as it is carried out
by a professional such as a dermatologist or an experienced practitioner. For
example, this laser
hair removal near Tampa, FL has a team of qualified laser hair
removal experts who have the experience and expertise needed to perform the
procedure safely and effectively.
Do not be tempted to try and save money by booking a therapist without
the necessary qualifications or training as this can be dangerous, and you are
unlikely to be happy with the finished results.
How much does laser hair
removal cost for a session?
The price of laser hair removal treatment depends on several factors,
including the area of the body where the treatment is needed, the geographical
location of the clinic, and the expertise of the person performing the
procedure. That being said, you can expect to pay between $100-$800 per
individual treatment session.
For large areas of the skin, such as the back and the legs, you can
expect to pay upwards of $600. However, for smaller areas of skin like the
underarms and bikini area, you may only have to pay around $200-$300.
Are there side effects to
laser hair removal?
Laser hair removal has a few possible side effects, such as discomfort,
pain, skin tenderness, and/or redness. Some people may also experience swelling,
blistering, or crusting of the skin, although this is much less likely to occur
when you use a reputable laser hair removal clinic.
To decrease the risk of experiencing any side effects, you should avoid
exposing your skin to direct sunlight for four weeks after each
treatment.
How many laser hair removal sessions
are needed?
As a general rule, the darker your hair and skin, the greater the number
of treatments you will need to get the desired effect. While one laser hair
removal treatment may be enough to make your hair lighter and thinner, it is
unlikely to remove it completely.
Typically, 4-6 treatments are recommended for most people, although this
can vary from one individual to another.
I've always thought about laser hair removal treatments, sounds like a great option for those who suffer from ingrown hair. I hope I can get one soon! Tyvm
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteGracias por la recomendación.
ReplyDeleteGreat information. I did get a few treatments done many years ago.
ReplyDeleteInteresting information :) thank you for sharing it :)
ReplyDeleteI don't have to worry about excesive hair, the meds I take prevent it...
ReplyDeleteGoodness I did not know that several sessions were needed. Thanks for posting this!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this! I've definitely had some questions over the years, so this certainly helps. I hope you're doing well <3
ReplyDeleteNo lo he probado nunca. Gracias por compartir.
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No lo he probado nunca. Gracias por compartir.
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There is a spa in my neighborhood that offers this service and it seems to be quite popular especially when it gets warmer.
ReplyDeletei have an ipl laser home edition:)
ReplyDeletedepilation with a razor and foam, and the wounds that sometimes appear after it, make me think about this treatment more and more often...
ReplyDeletenunca habia checado info sobre el tema , gracias por dar lo mas destacable n.n
ReplyDeleteI have light hair and unfortunately the laser doesn't really work for me.
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