For both men and women, laser hair removal is a popular hair removal treatment. Frustration, pain, and, most significantly, hair regrowth are all side effects of traditional hair removal methods. To keep the results consistent, traditional hair removal techniques must be repeated after a week. These treatments can also harm sensitive skin, leaving red, black scars, and wounds.
Rashes, spots, and folliculitis are common side effects of traditional hair removal techniques, which can be avoided with laser hair reduction treatment. In contrast to the temporary effects of waxing, shaving, or threading, lasers provide long-term results. Using lasers also helps to avoid the agony of ingrown hairs and the anxiety of thicker, darker hair growing back.
By employing light of the suitable frequency, laser hair removal therapy destroys hair more effectively and for a longer period of time. A broad spectrum of light is emitted from the skin’s surface, which then penetrates the hair shaft. As a result of the light being absorbed, the hair root becomes heated and damaged. The laser applicator is then moved to the next skin area, and the process is repeated until the entire area of skin has been covered. The Alma Soprano Ice Platinum laser is one of the most advanced and safe lasers for hair removal on all skin types, including dark and light skin. The laser beam penetrates the skin deeper than other lasers, delivering little epidermal damage while directly targeting the hair follicles.
There is a clear difference after the first laser hair reduction therapy session The growth of hair is Over time, hair thickness, density, and the number of hair present all decrease. There is also a decrease in stubble, rashes, and ingrown hairs.
Over time, hair thickness, density, and the number of hair present all decrease. There is also a decrease in stubble, rashes, and ingrown hairs. As a result, when an area is treated with lasers, only a small percentage of hair in the anagen phase is harmed. To properly restrict hair growth and remove unwanted hair, many treatments are required.
• Protect the skin from the sun or UV radiation for about a month before the treatment.
• Any current spray tan should be removed from the treatment area.
• Shave the area to be treated between 12 and 24 hours before the therapy. Otherwise, the energy from the lasers will be absorbed by the entire hair, heating it up and burning the skin.
• For up to six weeks before the session, do not wax or tweeze the area to be treated.
• Before your visit, don’t use any topical lotions on the area that will be treated.
The size of the treated area, the density of the hair, the machine’s speed, and the patient’s discomfort threshold all influence the length of each laser hair removal session. Upper lips, for example, should be treated in 2-3 minutes, both underarms in 6-10 minutes, and the entire leg in 30 minutes.
Laser hair removal causes minor burning, redness, and swelling, which are all common side effects. Antibiotics and ice must be given to ease discomfort following therapy. After a few hours of treatment, the unpleasant effects diminish away. This treatment should always be done by a professional to reduce the risk of negative side effects.
Almost every portion of the body can be treated with laser hair removal. Unwanted hair on the face, chin, bikini area, arms, chest, legs, and underarms can all be removed with laser hair removal. Lasers have eliminated the need for waxing visits or shaves with harsh blades. Although laser hair removal is effective on both the body and the face, men and women usually have different areas of concern and treatment locations in mind.
Carvers perform undesirable body hair removal with industry-leading medical-grade lasers. The clinic employs the Alma Soprano Ice Platinum, which uses triple clustered diode technology to combine the benefits of all three wavelengths (810 nm, 755 nm, and 1064 nm) to span the best therapy spectrum. Targeting different tissue depths as well as the anatomical structure with the hair follicle is possible thanks to the combination of three laser wavelengths in a single hand piece. All skin types I-VI, as well as tanned skin, are treated with these lasers.