How Laser Hair Removal Works
Ingrown hairs and razor rash are real and painful issues. Moreover, the everyday monotony of pursuing smoothness can be a hassle. We"ve all found ourselves precariously perched over the sink at one time or another - wobbling on one leg as we scramble to prep for an impromptu skin-friendly occasion. ÷ Be it for medical or purely personal priority options, laser hair removal is an excellent unwanted hair cure to explore.How does it work? Laser hair removal causes a very small thermal injury at the base or "bulb" of the hair follicle. The process works because the heat of the laser damages the microscopic blood vessels that feed the follicle with blood while preventing injury to the surrounding tissue.
Sounds simple enough. So what are the effects?
*70% of patients get 70% or more removal.
*25% of patients get up to 95% removal.
*5% of patients do not respond well to laser hair removal techniques.
While much of the treatments success rate is due to hair texture and skin type, rest assured that a wide array of lasers are available to tackle even the toughest unwanted hair intruders. Laser hair removal is most effective as a grouping of at least 6 treatments.
We should make use of the innovative advances of our age. The big stuff is always amazing, but it"s the little stuff that has the power to immediately improve our everyday experiences. If unwanted hair is a problem for you, say goodbye to the concern and complication associated with continuous hair removal. Say hello to Laser hair removal technology.
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