Is Laser Hair Removal Right for You?
Unwanted hair can be a terrible burden to bear. Men and women alike deal with pesky hairs in unwanted places each day. It may be a man’s back or a woman’s upper lip. There are plenty of options available for getting rid of the hair. You can shave or use cream depilatories to get rid of the hair but it will always grow back. Waxing can be painful in sensitive areas so that may not be an option. Laser hair removal may be the best option available. It is permanent so you will not have to worry about hair regrowth.
Before you begin to worry about the “laser” removing expanses of your skin, it is not like the lasers portrayed in movies or books. The laser hair removal method works by targeting the hair shaft. The laser is actually a highly focused light that produces energy. It might sound a bit scary but in reality it is very safe. The light focuses on the roots and it gets rid of the follicles permanently.
The whole laser removal system has been around for quite some time. It was officially approved in the mid 1990s for commercial use. The laser works by targeting melanin. Melanin is a naturally occurring substance found in the skin. The dark area where the root of the hair is found becomes the target of the focused light. The light does not cause any damage to the surrounding skin and the end result is that your hair root is eradicated and no new hair will grow there again. The downside is that this treatment only works on brown or black hair since it is dark. Light hair does not attract the energy from the laser. If you have light hair and want to keep that bikini area in shape, then you are probably going to have to try alternative methods for hair removal.
Is laser hair removal right for you? That depends on how much time and money you have to invest in the treatments. Small areas of treatment, such as the upper lip, do not take many treatments. But large areas, such as the bikini line or the chest, may take quite a few treatments and may even require touch-ups. If you have questions about the procedure, then make sure and get all of the facts from a specialist before beginning. He or she can tell you exactly what to expect and even how to care for the skin after the procedure.

