Laser Hair Removal

The terminology of laser hair removal is misleading. While many who undergo the process experience hair reduction in unwanted areas, the hair does still continue to grow back. It often grows back at a slower rate and the hair is less noticeable than before. The process is considered to be safe. It can be used to remove unwanted hair on most any part of the body.

Dermatologists began using lasers to remove hair in the 1960’s. Often the tools used in the process where not tested for effectiveness. The FDA stepped in and started regulating the tools and procedures. This lead to better practices in the laser hair removal industry. However, the long term effects of such treatment still have not been determined. The process remains controversial. Many researchers feel it is still a promising medical field with room for improvement. Others see it as an ongoing experiment with live tissue in the medical field.

Many consumers who are looking for options regarding permanent hair reduction find it difficult to get comprehensive information on the research information to make an informed choice. Very little data has been recorded and verified regarding the success of laser hair removable. It remains a very controversial area as some claim it is a medical procedure while others feel it is a cosmetology issue.

Cautions should be taken to research the location where you plan to have laser hair removal. If the process is done incorrectly it could result in severe burns or lesions. The treatment is painful and there is no guarantee your body will respond to the treatments. In addition, the treatments are costly. Also, each state has its own regulations as to who can perform laser hair removal treatments. Some states allow only physicians; some allow electrologists, while others also allow beauticians. It is wise to research that information for your state as well. The internet offers a guide to the requirements in each state for further research.

Some information has been shared regarding the types of individuals who are a good candidate for laser hair removal. It is important that your hair is much darker than the skin surrounding the unwanted hair. Dark pigmented individuals absorb too much laser energy into their skin. Therefore the procedure is not recommended. Also, laser treatment costs approximately $500 per treatment. At least four treatments are needed to see any results.

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