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The laser has become a precision
surgical instrument widely used for a variety of procedures. Most recently,
lasers have been utilized for the quick, gentle removal of unwanted hairs. The
laser works by sending a pulsating beam of light, of a particular wavelength to
precise areas on the skin. The light passes directly through the skin, but is
absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicle and shaft. Once absorbed by laser
light, the follicles are impaired from future growth, and eventually die off.
Laser hair removal has come a long way since the first laser for hair removal
received FDA clearance in mid 1998. Older generation normal-mode ruby lasers
were very slow, very painful and worked only on individuals with very dark hair
and very light skin. Today, lasers can work on all skin colors and some lasers
are even safe for treating tanned skin.
Lasers are not for everyone, and
their proper use requires great skill, training and expertise. The laser
technician at minimum must be a Certified Laser Specialist who has graduated
from an accredited school for laser. Generally it is best to have a
laser-trained dermatologist, or plastic surgeon perform the procedure, in case
of complications. For the laser to be effective, the hair pigment must be darker
than the surrounding skin pigment. If this is not the case, the treatment will
not work and may have harmful complications.
Additionally very darkly pigmented people absorb too much laser
energy in their skin and are not ideal candidates. Tanned patients with light
hair are not candidates either.
Light skin makes laser hair removal easier to
perform. Fewer treatments are required, and better, faster results are obtained.
People with darker skin can be treated, but results are slower, more sessions
are required, and greater expertise is required on the part of the doctor.
Coarse dark hair responds the best to laser treatment, light hair is more
difficult to treat. Blonde or red hair is very difficult to treat, multiple
treatment sessions are required, and results are variable. Laser hair removal
must be individualized for each patient.
Although one laser session can
produce impressive hair removal, generally, multiple treatment sessions are
necessary to see optimal results. In large part this is due to the fact that
laser hair removal is most effective for hair, which is in the growth phase.
Since hair grows in cycles, not all of the hairs are in the growth phase at any
given time. Additional sessions are necessary to catch all of the hairs when
they are in this phase.
Any area, except adjacent to the eye, where there is
excess hair can be treated. The most common areas requested are the face, upper
lip, neck, chest, breast region, underarms, back, abdomen, bikini line, and
legs.
The costs for a single laser hair removal treatment vary depending on
the part of the country, and range from $300.00 to $500.00 per session.
Consumers are advised, as with all forms of medical care, to seek the center of
highest quality, rather than lowest cost. Laser hair removal requires a great
deal of skill, individual attention, experience, and a trained, caring,
professional staff.
After treatment, most patients have a mild sunburn-type
sensation that fades in 2-3 hours. Moisturizers and/or cool compresses can help
during this time. Small blister areas can be treated with topical antibiotic
until resolved. Sun block should be used for up to 6 weeks after treatment if
sun exposure is anticipated. No waxing, shaving, or dying should be performed
for 2 weeks after treatment. Pretreatment restrictions are also applicable to
the post treatment period.
It must be remembered that it is impossible to
predict the exact result a patient will achieve with laser hair removal,
especially with regard to how many sessions a given individual will require. The
indication for laser hair removal is mostly subjective. A desire for hair
removal is the only criterion for laser hair removal
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