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Laser Hair Removal - Myths and Facts That You Should Know


These myths and facts will help you decide if laser hair removal is right for you.

Myth: Laser Hair Removal DC is not safe for all skin types. It is quite safe and rarely causes long-lasting side effects or complications. It is important to note that safety depends on which type of laser your provider uses to remove hair. Certain laser systems have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), keeping in mind patient safety. There are very few problems that can occur if a dermatologist uses an FDA-accredited system for laser treatment.

Myth: Lasers can cause more hair to grow Lasers don't cause hair to grow more. If this were true, many people who are seeking hair transplant surgery would prefer to have a few laser treatments on their scalps. Some lasers can stimulate hair growth, even if they are used to treat fine hair. Everybody is unique and each person has a different hair growth pattern. Any external or internal factor can cause it to change. Some people lose hair as they age, while others grow hair faster due to hormonal changes. One cannot claim that hair will not regrow after a laser treatment, but the idea of blaming laser for hair growth is a fabrication.

Myth: All hair types are equally effective with lasers Fact: Laser hair removal is not always effective for everyone due to the differences in hair texture and hair type. Lasers are more effective for thicker, coarser hair than those with finer hair. Your skin color and type are also important factors in determining how effective the treatment is. All types of lasers work best for thick, dark hairs with a light complexion.

Myth: Lasers expose you to harmful radiations Fact: The FDA has cleared all FDA-approved laser systems for the removal of unwanted hair for emitting no harmful radiations. Laser beams transfer heat energy to hair follicles, heating them to a point where they can no longer grow.

Myth: A long session can yield lasting results Fail: You are either mistaken or badly misguided if you believe so. It is impossible to remove all the hair in a single session. It is impossible to permanently harm the roots of all hairs in a given area no matter how fast or long you prolong the session. Your body's hair grows in different ways and at different times. Some hairs will be actively growing while others will remain dormant. Laser beams only target hairs that have begun to grow on your body. They do not target hairs that are just about to start growing. To get maximum results, you will need to have at least 6 to 7 sessions.

Myth: Laser hair removal is painful and uncomfortable The truth is that some people feel discomfort, but it's not unbearable. Laser treatment can cause discomfort similar to pinprick sensations in most people. However, some individuals report mild sensations that feel like a snapping rubber band.

Myth: Lasers can permanently remove hair The truth is that while most candidates notice a significant decrease in hair growth after just a few sessions, others may need to undergo 10-12 sessions to achieve the desired results. However, you cannot expect permanent hair loss in treated areas. Everyone has a different hair growth pattern and it can change over time. There is always the possibility of your hair growing back in the area you have treated. This could be due to hormonal changes, or any other reason. Laser hair removal is not a permanent solution. This is the most effective hair removal method that's been used all around the globe.


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