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granmamma@babynamebox.com

2005-12-13, 10:50 am

I have been researching laser hair removal and wanted to share some of
the information I have found. Here is an article I wrote that answers
some of the most common questions that I originally had.

Excess facial or body hair is a concern for men and women, alike. Some
of the solutions include depilatories, shaving, waxing, and
electrolysis. However, many people complain that this temporary
solution is too painful and time-consuming. That is why more and more
people are turning to laser hair removal for permanent results.

Laser hair removal is a gentle process that uses a low-energy laser to
gently remove unwanted hair. Many people have found laser hair removal
to be the perfect solution for smooth skin without the nuisance of
waxing, shaving, and tweezing. However, before making the decision on
whether laser hair removal is right for you, it is important to
understand the removal process. Below you will find the answers to some
of the most common questions.

Is it safe?

Many people worry about the effects that lasers will have on their
skin, but the laser hair removal process is very safe. This technology
was approved by the FDA in 1995. Some patients may notice some redness
to the skin, but this should clear up in a few minutes to a few hours.

Does it matter what skin type you have?

People that have dark hair and light skin normally have the best
results. However, laser technology has advanced dramatically over the
past five years and many skin types can be accommodated. If you have
tanned skin, you will not be able to be treated until you have lost
your tan. The laser process is also not suitable for those with red,
grey or real blonde hair.

Is the hair removal process painful?

This is a hard question to answer because it varies greatly by patient.
Everyone feels pain differently and no two people are the same.
However, most patients have noted some mild discomfort and your doctor
will probably provide you with a mild anesthetic during the hair
removal process.


How long is the hair removal process?

This actually depends on a variety of factors including skin type, hair
color, and the coarseness of your hair. However, most people require
more than one treatment because hair is always in a growth phase. For
optimal results, you will probably need multiple treatments.

In order to make the best decision for you, it is important to get
multiple opinions. Find a reputable clinic with a doctor that is
experienced. Laser hair removal treatments must be individualized for
each person. Because of this, you will need to find a clinic that is
professional and has a trained, caring staff that is dedicated to
getting you optimal results.

To find out more about whether laser hair removal may be right for you,
visit http://www.laserhairportal.com. Your days of tweezing, waxing,
and shaving may soon be over.

Paul T. Holland

2005-12-13, 5:50 pm

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