LASER HAIR REMOVAL

Professional staff will provide free consultation and perform laser hair removal via advanced technology diode laser device with individual setting in order to remove unwanted hair and slow regrowth target follicles.We are ready to provide excellent care for clients with all types of skin (I-VI).

Benefits of Laser Hair Removal
Lasers are useful for removing unwanted hair from the face, legs, chin, back, arm, underarm, bikini line, and other areas. Lasers can selectively target dark, coarse hair while leaving the surrounding skin undamaged. Each pulse of the laser takes a fraction of a second and can treat many hairs at the same time. The laser can treat an area approximately the size of a quarter every second. Small areas such as the upper lip can be treated in less than a minute, and large areas, such as the back or legs may take up to an hour. Most clients have permanent hair loss after an average of sessions.You and the technician will need to wear appropriate eye protective glasses. It will also be necessary to protect the outer layers of your skin with a cold gel or special cooling device. This will help the laser light penetrate the skin.The technician will give a pulse of light to the treatment area and watch the area for several minutes to make sure the best settings were used and to check for bad reactions.
When the procedure is completed, you may be given ice packs, anti-inflammatory creams or lotions, or cold water to ease any discomfort. You may schedule your next treatment four to six weeks later. You’ll get treatments until hair stops growing. For a day or two afterward, the treated area of your skin will look and feel like it’s sunburned. Cool compresses and moisturizers may help. If your face was treated, you can wear makeup the next day unless your skin is blistering.
History about laser hair removal.

Laser hair removal is the process of hair removal by means of exposure to pulses of laser light that destroy the hair follicle. It had been performed experimentally for about twenty years before becoming commercially available in 1995 and 1996. One of the first published articles describing laser hair removal was authored by the group at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1998. to be researched, laser hair removal became more effective and efficient; thus, it is now a common method in removing hair for long periods of time. The primary principle behind laser hair removal is selective photothermolysis (SPTL), the matching of a specific wavelength of light and pulse duration to obtain optimal effect on a targeted tissue with minimal effect on surrounding tissue. Lasers can cause localized damage by selectively heating dark target matter, melanin, thereby heating up the basal stem cells in the follicle which causes hair growth, the follicle, while not heating the rest of the skin. Light is absorbed by dark objects but reflected by light objects and water, so laser energy can be absorbed by dark material in the hair or skin, with much more speed and intensity than just the skin without any dark adult hair or melanin.

Melanin is considered the primary chromophore for all hair removal lasers currently on the market. Melanin occurs naturally in the skin and gives skin and hair their color. There are two types of melanin in hair. Melanin gives hair brown or black color, while pheomelanin gives hair blonde or red color. Because of the selective absorption of photons of laser light, only hair with colors such as black, brown, or reddish-brown hair or dirty blonde can be removed. White hair, light blonde and strawberry blonde hair does not respond well. Laser works best with dark coarse hair. Light skin and dark hair are an ideal combination, being most effective and producing the best results, but lasers such as the Nd:YAG laser are able to target black hair in patients with dark skin with some success.

Hair removal lasers have been in use since 1997 and have been approved for “permanent hair reduction” in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Under the FDA’s definition, “permanent” hair reduction is the long-term, stable reduction in the number of hairs regrowing after a treatment regime. Indeed, many patients experience complete regrowth of hair on their treated areas in the years following their last treatment. This means that although laser treatments with these devices will permanently reduce the total number of body hairs, they will not result in a permanent removal of all hair.
Laser hair removal has become popular because of its speed and efficacy, although some of the efficacy is dependent upon the skill and experience of the laser operator, and the choice and availability of different laser technologies used for the procedure.

Treatment Areas For Laser Hair Removal Services

Extra-Small

  • Happy trail
  • Ears
  • Nose
  • Toes
  • Cheeks
  • Upper lip
  • Lower lip
  • Between the eyebrows

Small

  • Areola
  • Ball of Chin
  • Feet and Toes
  • Fingers
  • Jawline
  • Sideburns
  • Underarms
  • Inner buttocks

Medium

  • Bikini line (V shape)
  • Happy trail extension
  • Lower Neck
  • Hands and fingers
  • Hips
  • Inner thighs

Large

  • Women’s breasts
  • Men’s chest
  • Upper back
  • Middle back
  • Lower back
  • Upper stomach
  • Lower stomach
  • Buttocks (exclude inner buttocks)
  • Upper arms
  • Forearms
  • Middle line
  • Inner Thigh Extension

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