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Now All
Razors Are Disposable
Ever
since lasers became popular for cosmetic use, laser hair removal
has been at the top of the list of procedures people seek out. Why?
First of all, it beats all of the other options (waxing, shaving,
electrolysis) by a mile. And it's both safe and reasonably painless.
Freedom, Less Self-Consciousness
As one of our women patients put it, "For the first time I can throw
on a bathing suit without even thinking about checking my body for
hair. It's a nice feeling of freedom.
We see a lot of men who want to get rid of unsightly hair, too.
Most commonly they're concerned about hair on their shoulders and
backs. After they've had their treatments they report less self-consciousness
on the beach and in the bedroom.
Am I a candidate for laser hair removal?
Laser hair removal is not for everyone. The absolute requirement
is that one's hair must be darker than the surrounding skin. Additionally,
very darkly pigmented people absorb too much laser energy in their
skin and are not candidates for most lasers.
If you have a tan, you should wait until your skin has returned
to its normal color before seeking laser hair removal.
What will it cost for laser hair removal for
me?
Although much less expensive than electrolysis, laser hair removal
requires multiple treatments, and generally costs over $1000 in
total for most anatomic areas. Treatment cost varies with the size
of the area treated. Large areas, such as the entire back, or the
entire legs, cost considerably more than this.
What areas can be treated?
Any area, except adjacent to the eye, where there is excess hair.
The most common areas requested are the face, upper lip, neck, chest,
periareolar, underarms, back, abdomen, bikini line, and legs.
Does It Hurt?
Everybody experiences pain differently. The laser pulses for just
a fraction of a second, heating the hair follicle, resulting in
a stinging feeling. If you are highly sensitive to this stinging
we will apply a topical anesthetic to numb the pain.
Why Multiple Treatments?
Our patients often ask us why they have to come back six months
or so after their initial round of laser treatments for "touch-ups."
The reason is that hairs that are visible at any given time constitute
only about 85% of your total hairs. Another 11% of your hair is
in a resting phase: the follicles are not growing hair. Another
4% are in the hair shedding phase, when hair falls out.
Early Treatments are Partial
Laser hair removal works only on hair in the growing phase and works
best on follicles in the early part of the growing phase. So, any
permanent hair removal treatment only targets a percentage of your
follicles.
Later treatments are needed to treat the remaining follicles as
they progress into the early phase of the hair growing cycle.
A Process - But Worth It
Yes, it takes a bit of time and patience to get the perfectly smooth
hairless look you want in strategic areas of your body. But more
and more people are deciding it's worth it.
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