How Laser Hair Removal Works

Laser hair removal is an alternative for those who want to get rid of the body for a long period without being dependent on waxing or blades.

How Laser Hair Removal Works
How Laser Hair Removal Works

Whoever decides to invest in this type of hair removal always asks how it works. Is this your case? So, learn all about laser hair removal and eliminate your doubts.

 

How is laser hair removal done?

A laser device is used that emits a wavelength that destroys, even temporarily, the hair bulb. This means that it will not grow for a period, ensuring smooth skin for much longer.

Normally, it is recommended to carry out five to six sessions (depending on the location) with an interval of 45 days, to obtain a more significant and high-quality result.

 

Does laser hair removal hurt?

It depends on the person’s profile, whether he feels greater sensitivity to pain or not. In general, what you have is discomfort, but tolerable. However, it is worth mentioning that in regions such as the face and groin, this discomfort may be greater.

 

How effective is laser hair removal?

The procedure leaves the hair bulb inactive for an extended period, that is, the skin is free of hair for months or years. But, this is not a permanent hair removal , because the bulb can regenerate and the hair regrow.

 

Who can do it?

Laser hair removal is indicated for those who want to remove body hair for aesthetic purposes. Who has hair folliculitis can also do the procedure, which helps to eliminate this problem.

Pregnant women, puerperal women, people diagnosed with cancer or who use photosensitive medications should not perform hair removal, much less those who have black skin because there is a greater risk of burns.

 

Care

It is recommended to avoid exposure to the sun for 15 days before and after epilation. In addition, it is essential to use a sunscreen with factor 30, at least, to avoid stains.