Hair Laser Permanent Removal By Laser
December 11, 2008
A permanent laser hair removal: We are generally taught that if something sounds too good to be true then it is a scam. Is this the case with regard to laser hair removal, or is it the silver bullet that we have all been seeking to free ourselves of our undesirable hair growth permanently?
What is Your Skin Type?
The permanent nature of laser hair removal therapy, as well as its overall efficacy, varies quite a bit depending on what one’s skin type is and what the color is of the hairs you wish to have removed. Hair laser permanent removal has the best results when there is a significant disparity between the color of one’s hairs and one’s skin – so it is most efficacious on black or very dark hairs on very pale skin. If you have this combination, then you are likely to identify lots of centers for laser hair removal that will be able to treat you. If you require more specialist hair laser permanent removal therapy, such as for paler hairs, or for brown skin with brown hairs, the good news is that this still may be possible with modern machinery, but unfortunately you may be more restricted in the variety of clinics that can offer you this more specialized laser hair removal service.
The answer to the question of hair laser permanent removal is “Yes”. And “No”! Why the confusing answer? Simply put, laser therapy can disable the follicles (roots) of specific hairs beneath your skin on a permanent basis so Yes, the therapy is permanent. Having said that, with the contemporary state of laser machinery, no therapy can completely free an entire part of one’s body of hair growth. Some hairs will always grow back again. On the plus side, efficacious hair laser permanent removal therapy could in theory remove up to 80% of the hair growth from the treated body part. And a proportion of the hairs that do grow back again may well be much thinner,less visible and paler than they were in the past.
The alternative permanent approach you might want to research is electrolysis permanent hair removal. This is usually used on smaller parts of the body, such as the chin or brow, while lasers can be used to treat entire body parts, such as your legs or stomach, quickly and effectively.
In Conclusion
The laser hair removal really can play a big part in solving your undesirable hair growth problems for good. However, it’s important to understand the therapy fully as well as its limitations. You won’t get completely hair-free skin, but you certainly can go a long way with hair laser permanent removal.
Ingrid Preube
