Common Side Effects of Laser Hair Removal

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Laser hair removal is not surprisingly one of the fasted growing areas of the non-surgical beautification procedures. Most clients are highly pleased with the results and have often been struggling with hair removal problems for years. Technicians must be qualified by one of the numerous laser hair removal schools before they are able to preform any treatment.

Laser Hair removal is a medical procedure and because of this implies certain risks and has the potential to cause side effects. Having said that, when you compare laser hair removal with other options for treatment you will quickly recognize that it is the best option. Other treatment have numerous side effects not to mention the pain endured during the procedure.

Some of the most common side effects are as follows:

  • Acne breakout, this is uncommon and usually avoidable by proper hygiene following a procedure. It is most common with people who have had acne problems in the past.
  • Folliculitis, which is a simple infection of the hair follicle. This is easily treated and will most likely go away without treatment
  • Skin darkening. This is due to the heat from the laser and will go away shortly.
  • Skin lightening. Similar to the previous.
  • Irritation of the area treated. A little skin irritation is to be expected when you are applying laser treatment and killing follicles.
  • Hair texture or color change. This is an indication of progress and should be expected.

Proper care and recuperation are important after a laser hair removal treatment. This may not feel like a harsh operation but you are inflicting damage on your body and you need to give yourself time to recover.

Avoid strong sunlight and sunscreen. It is suggested that you stay out of the sun for at least the first couple of days after treatment. If this means scheduling laser during the winter then so be it. Avoid other skin tanning treatments as well.

Avoid any other type of activity or treatment that may be harmful to the skin. Applying doctor approved conditioning and healing oils or treatments to the skin is advised.

Schedule a consultation with a local clinic to get an idea of what treatment you will require and how many visits. Laser hair removal costs can vary considerably based on geography, treatment, and number of visits.

Understanding Laser Hair Removal For Men

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Cosmetic procedures have long been associated with women. However, it is becoming increasingly accepted that men also seek cosmetic enhancement treatments and laser facial hair removal for men is one such procedure. The common treatment areas are just about any part of the face. Some men will have their upper lip and chins treated to keep their face look more neat and trimmed permanently. This means no more five o’clock shadows in those areas that have been treatment.

Other areas that are commonly treated are the eyebrows for men who have uni-brows or excessively bushy brows. In some less common cases, the bottom tip of the side burns are treated to maintain their desired look much more permanently than the traditional shaving. The use of laser hair treatment is still overtly more popular among women since it is more commonly acceptable for a man to have body hair than women.

Facial hair laser removal is a little more particular than anywhere else on the body because of the risk of causing damage to the eye. For this reason goggles are used to protect the patient from any potential damage caused by an errant laser pulse. Using a laser to remove hair is otherwise a very safe procedure when used properly. To be eligible for laser treatment the patient must not have dark skin or light hair. Other possible side effects include skin irritation or even burns if the laser is left in spot for too long or the patient’s skin is too dark for the procedure to work properly.

The cost of laser hair removal for male patients is typically higher than women because of the size and thickness of the individual hair follicles. The method of hair treatment uses a laser to heat up the root of the hair follicle to the point where the hair is damaged beyond any possibility of growing back.