LASER
HAIR REMOVAL
• How does a laser remove
hair?
• Is It Safe?
• How do I know if I'm a good candidate
for laser hair removal?
• Is the treatment
painful?
• How long does it
take?
• How many treatments
will be necessary?
How many treatments will be
necessary? How does a laser remove hair? | Top
The laser emits a gentle beam of light that passes through the
skin, to the hair follicle, where it is absorbed. Upon absorption,
the laser energy is transformed into heat, which can disable the
follicle.
Is It Safe? | Top
Our lasers are developed in conjunction with some of the world's
leading authorities on the use of lasers for medical applications.
By using the principle of Thermokinetic Selectivity™, the
laser "parameters" (guidelines for the effective use
of the laser during treatment) were chosen to match the pulse
width to the size and location of the hair follicle. The result
is a safer, faster and more effective way to eliminate unwanted
hair.
How do I know if I'm
a good candidate for laser hair removal? | Top
Generally speaking, if you are concerned about unwanted hair,
you are probably a candidate for laser hair removal. The most
dramatic results will occur for those with light skin and dark
hair. But this is another area in which the TKS™ lasing
process has also made a difference. The TKS™ lasing process
now makes it possible for patients who may have not previously
benefited from laser therapy - those with lighter hair and darker
skin - to receive greater benefit from the procedure. Other factors
can influence the treatment process, but are generally best evaluated
and discussed in person.
Is the treatment painful?
| Top
Most patients describe the treatment as a series of slight pin
pricks or rubber band snaps to the skin. The majority of patients
tolerate this sensation without anesthetics. Within about 30 minutes
of treatment, the area may become pink or red; this may last from
a few hours to one day.
How long does it take?
| Top
Each laser pulse treats about a half inch area, which can contain
ten or more hairs. The amount of time needed depends on the size
of the area to be treated. The lip usually takes less than one
minute; other areas, such as the leg, may take significantly longer.
How many treatments will
be necessary? | Top
Hair grows in cycles. The laser only affects hair when it is in
its early growth phase. In fact, the laser will disable follicles
that are actively producing hair at the time of treatment. At
any time, some hair follicles are dormant. Repeated sessions will
be necessary to treat these follicles when they re-enter the growth
phase.
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