Lasers for Hair Removal and Skin Treatment

By Morgana Reichel


There are two main uses for lasers in cosmetic procedures: skin treatment and hair removal.

Laser Hair Removal

Hair in unwanted places is a hassle, and you might feel self-conscious about your appearance because of it. To remove unwanted hair, and keep it off, laser hair removal is easy, long-lasting, and virtually painless.

How the process works is fairly straightforward. The hair follicle absorbs a high energy beam of light that a laser emits. For only a fraction of a second, the laser is pulsed, or turned on, just long enough to treat the hair follicle without damaging the surrounding skin. Once absorbed, the laser light energy is transformed into heat, destroying the hair bulb at the base of the hair follicle.

Your hair colour depends on a pigment called melanin, which is produced by melanocytes, and is found in the hair bulb. In laser hair removal, the target for the laser energy is this melanin pigment. Thus the more melanin an individual has in his/her hair, the more effective a laser's energy will be absorbed into the follicle and the better the results will be.

It doesn't guarantee permanent hair removal, but the treatment effectively slows hair growth. It typically takes several treatments to provide relief from unwanted hair. As well, periodic maintenance treatments might be needed as well.

The laser safely removes body hair without damaging the surrounding lighter skin in hair removal treatments.

The procedure is generally painless. Possible symptoms, which are minor and curable, include: slight discomfort that feels like a rubber band against the skin may occur, and soreness or tenderness may accompany the healing process.

Laser hair removal is great because it offers long-term results. It may take repeated treatments to be completely rid of unwanted hairs, but once they're gone, this effect usually lasts. Don't forget it's simple to treat new hair growth.

Laser Skin Treatments

Laser skin treatments penetrate the upper layer of skin (epidermis) and target below the second layer (dermis), so are very different from hair removal. Laser skin resurfacing is one of the most popular types of laser skin treatment. With a laser, layers of damaged skin are gently removed so healthy skin can form in its place.

Laser skin treatments even out skin tone and reduce signs of aging, such as highly-visible veins, wrinkles, and blotchiness.

Building healthy new tissue underneath the epidermis and dermis layers of the skin is achieved with another type of laser skin treatment. In no time at all, the healthy tissue will reduce sagging skin and wrinkles by repairing the tightness and elasticity that your skin once had.

The laser skin treatment process is hardly ever painful. And, the pain during healing is minimal in the majority of cases. Following the resurfacing session, your face will likely be red and a little swollen. In just a few days, this should subside. You can go back to your regular life right after you leave the clinic. You may require a few procedures to get the results you want with laser skin treatment; you should see noticeable changes in your skin by the end of your sessions, although the results can often be subtle.




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