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What You Need to Know About Laser Hair Removal

What You Need to Know About Laser Hair Removal
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Laser hair removal, the most popular method for permanently getting rid of unwanted hair, is becoming an increasingly significant part of modern women's and men's lives. Preferred for the comfort it offers, this technology eliminates hair, which can be a serious aesthetic concern for both women and men.

Considered a permanent solution for individuals who prioritize personal care, laser hair removal stands out as an effective way to manage hair for special occasions, during summer months, or while exercising.

The Function of Targeting Hair Follicle Cells

In the highly popular laser hair removal procedure, the aim is to disrupt the function of hair-producing follicle cells in the body using laser light. A protective gel is first applied to the targeted area, such as the face, arms, legs, or back. Then, the laser device's handpiece delivers shots to the hair follicles. This causes the melanin (a natural pigment that determines skin, hair, and eye color) in the hair follicle to gradually weaken with the heat of the laser light. After a certain number of sessions, the hairs eventually stop growing.

More Effective During the Growth Phase

The permanence of laser hair removal can vary depending on the hair's growth cycle, which includes the growth (anagen), regression (catagen), and resting (telogen) phases. The application can be particularly effective during the hair's growth phase because, at this stage, the follicles fully absorb the laser light. Dark hairs, which contain more melanin, are more affected by epilation. The success rate may be slightly lower for blonde, gray, and white hairs. A treatment process consisting of multiple sessions is followed by a specialist team. Generally, hair is permanently reduced in 4-6 to 8 sessions, spaced at intervals of a few weeks or months.

Personalized Treatment Method

To achieve the desired results from laser hair removal, different treatments are recommended based on skin tone and hair type. A clinic should always have a variety of laser types, such as ice laser, Alexandrite, and Nd:YAG laser. It is important that the procedure is performed by a team under medical supervision. Permanent hair reduction with laser epilation is generally successful, which is a healthy method. However, in some circumstances, different reactions may develop in the body. In such cases, complete hair removal may not be possible.

What Are the Side Effects of Laser Hair Removal Treatment?

During the laser hair removal procedure, some sensitivities such as mild redness, irritation, itching, or swelling may develop. However, these discomforts are generally tolerable. Treatment is provided by a physician with various ointments.

Who Should Not Undergo Laser Hair Removal?

This procedure should not be performed on individuals with open wounds or infections, pregnant and breastfeeding women, those with chronic skin diseases, epilepsy, or individuals who have a reaction to laser light. After the procedure, it is beneficial to protect the skin from the sun for a while and to pay attention to skincare.

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