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Laser Hair Removal - Know Merits Of It!

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Dr. Milan DoshiCosmetic/Plastic Surgeon • 22 Years Exp.M. Ch. (Plastic Surgery)
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Laser hair removal refers to a process in which a special laser light is shone upon hair follicles. Pigments in the hair follicles soak up the light and this stops the hair from growing. There are several advantages as well and risks associated with laser hair removal treatment. Here is everything you need to know about laser hair removal.

Advantages

1. Precision
One of the biggest advantages of laser hair removal is the fact that you can pick and choose and remove only the hairs which you want to remove, which is not the case with waxing.

2. Speed
Laser hair removal is relatively quick as an area, roughly equal to the size of one coin can be treated within a second. Therefore, small areas which need to be treated can be treated in under a minute while the whole back can have all the hair on it treated in about an hour.

3. Reliability
Laser hair removal is very predictable and reliable due to the fact that hair will permanently be gone if this treatment is opted for.

What not to do?

Laser hair removal like any other treatment requires trained professionals as well as some precautions. Here are some precautions you should take before laser hair removal treatment.

1. Limit plucking, electrolysis and waxing 
All of these treatments remove the root of the hair. This is not good as the laser hair removal treatment is meant to be performed on the root of the hair. These should not be done for six weeks before treatment.

2. Avoid sun exposure
Exposure to the sun creates complications and should be avoided for up to six weeks before treatment and also six weeks after treatment.

Risks

There are also several risks of laser hair removal which are pretty common and about which you should be aware of. These include.

1. Blisters and sunburns
Even though blisters are rare, sunburns are pretty common. You can wear makeup on your face to cover up the side burns unless it has blisters.

2. Changes in the color of the skin
Sunscreen can be worn to treat this problem.

In case you have a concern or query you can always consult a specialist & get answers to your questions!
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