Laser hair reduction is a medical procedure that removes unwanted hair by using a concentrated beam of light (laser). The pigment (melanin) in the hair absorbs the laser light that is emitted during laser hair removal. The light energy is transformed into heat, which harms the skin's hair-producing follicles, which are tube-shaped sacs. Future hair development is inhibited or delayed by this injury.
Even while laser hair reduction efficiently stops hair growth for extended periods of time, it typically doesn't remove hair permanently. For initial hair removal, several laser treatments are required, and follow-up treatments may be necessary. Although it can be used successfully on anyone, laser hair removal is most effective on persons with light skin and black hair.
You should avoid waxing, electrolysis, and hair removal procedures for six weeks before your laser hair removal procedure. This is so that the laser can focus on the hair roots that waxing or plucking have temporarily removed. Additionally, you should avoid the sun for six weeks both before and after treatment. Sun exposure reduces the effectiveness of laser hair removal and increases the likelihood of side effects.
Candela
Designed to deliver high performance treatments in terms of speed, effectiveness, ease-of-use, performance, demonstrated results, and patient satisfaction, Candela is a dual wavelength laser platform combining fast Alexandrite lasers with powerful Nd:YAG lasers.
It is ideal for surface leg and face veins.
Diolaze
Diolaze is an FDA-cleared laser hair removal device that safely removes unwanted hair. The procedure is relatively painless and has a quick treatment time.
With Diolaze, you get the highest peak power, optimal pulsing, and largest spot size all at the same time. Unlike other tools, it has a large surface tip, which allows it to treat larger areas more quickly. Moreover, the device features a sapphire 3CP cooling tip that keeps your skin calm, comfortable, and even prevents damage and burning.
The method used for laser hair removal is known as selective photothermolysis. Cells with a lot of pigment are destroyed by the heat from a laser (colour). Dark hair absorbs the greatest heat since it has a lot of pigment. Hair prevents hair from growing by transferring heat to the hair follicles and destroying them.
For the process to be effective, a hair follicle must be in the anagen, or growth, stage. Most patients require numerous laser treatments because the phases of the follicles change throughout time.
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