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Laser
Hair Removal Faq
Why laser treatment?
Though there are many ways to remove
unwanted hair (such as shaving and plucking), lasers are the only permanent
method of hair reduction. Also, a large area of the skin can be treated via
laser at one time, making the procedure faster and even more
cost-effective.
How does laser hair removal work?
Basically, the
laser is guided by a beam of light that searches for a mass of hair follicles
(not just one like electrolysis or tweezing) deep beneath the skin disabling or
destroying the root. The laser beam targets only the hair follicles and not the
surrounding skin. For comfort, the skin is usually cooled with a gel or cream
during the process. The laser destroys hairs in its active growth phase and up
to 85% of our hair is in that phase at any given time.
Is laser hair removal permanent?
Everyone is unique and
will react differently to the laser. The FDA has approved several types of
lasers as permanent hair reduction devices. That does not mean 100% hair
removal. What is does mean is that a significant percentage of hair that is
treated with the laser will not grow back.
Each session should prove to be
more successful at removing the remaining hairs than the previous.
How
much does each session cost?
The costs of laser hair removal vary. A
clinic or practitioner may charge based on time, number of laser pulses or a
package fee. It is important to trust the practitioner and/or clinic so you feel
confident in their fee schedule. You should also know that is some case, the fee
is dependent on the amount of hair that needs to be removed. That means that as
your hair is removed, future sessions will cost less. Bear in mind that cost
will differ depending on the area of the country, as well as the clinic you
choose.
Will my insurance cover laser hair removal?
Laser hair
removal is an out-of-pocket expense. Although unwanted hair may be more that
just a physical condition - it may play on our emotional and social well-being
as well - currently, it is not seen as a medical procedure.
How long does
each session take?
Laser treatments can take from just a few minutes to a
few hours, depending on the size of the area being treated. The area being
treated determines the time of each session. A smaller area, such as the bikini
or the under arm, can take as little as ten to fifteen minutes, as opposed to
the back or leg which can take up to an hour.
How many sessions will I
need?
On average, people need between three and five sessions to really
see results, meaning about 80% hair reduction in the area treated.
How
long should I wait in between sessions?
A person should wait four to six
weeks between each session. However, you should know that even if you cannot see
the hair, it can still be actively growing beneath the skin and the laser can
find and remove the hair follicle successfully. Facial hair should be treated
more often than other areas.
What kind of results will I expect on the
first session?
With each session you should see significant changes in
the amount of hair reduced in the treated area. Because most of the time our
hair is in its active growth state, there should always be positive results. The
results will vary for people with hormonal imbalance.
What are the side
effects of laser hair removal?
Most people leave the session with a bit
of a temporary rash or “sunburn-like” reaction. Most skin discoloring will go
away quickly, leaving no side effects. However, some people have reported
permanent skin discoloring and “blotchiness” in the treated area. It is
important to listen to the practitioner carefully and apply the post- treatment
creams and ointments as directed.
Are there any dangerous risks to laser
hair removal?
The FDA has approved laser hair removal as a safe
procedure. To-date, there have been no illnesses or diseases related to the
laser. In fact, our everyday exposure to the sun has seen more significant risks
than the use of the laser.
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