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8 Surprising Myths to Avoid before Considering Laser Hair Removal Treatment

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Just imagine you don’t need to shave or wax unwanted hair from your body again! Seems like a dream, right? But it can be a reality with laser hair loss treatment . It is a gentle, non-invasive hair removal treatment that can be performed on all areas of the body for both men and women.  Before scheduling an appointment for laser hair removal treatment, you should avoid a few common myths related to this treatment.  1. It makes hair grow back thicker.  Laser hair loss treatment stops hair growth permanently by damaging follicles so that they are unable to grow back. It can take a series of treatment sessions to completely stop a follicle from producing hair.  2. It works only on fair-looking people.  Laser hair removal can be a safe and effective alternative for removing hair on people of all skin tones. But darker skins have a tendency to absorb more laser energy which means there is a chance of hyperpigmentation or scars. Fortunately, expert laser removal specialists are tailoring tr

Who Can Benefit From Laser Hair Removal, And Who Should Consider Other Methods?

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Since its debut in 1998, laser hair removal has become a popular means of permanently removing unwanted body hair. While shaving and waxing can be time-consuming, laser hair removal is usually quick and painless. In this article, we'll detail who makes an excellent candidate for laser hair removal and who should consider other methods for hair removal. Who’s a good candidate for laser hair removal? Hair & skin type:  If you have dark, coarse hair, you may be a good candidate for laser hair removal. Newer technology allows laser hair removal treatment to work on some lighter-colored hairs as well. Candidates for this treatment should have pale skin and dark hair to get the best results. Waxing is better suited to lighter-colored hair. If your skin tends to tan easily, or if you have darker skin, laser hair removal might not be the best option for you. The Fitzpatrick scale is used to evaluate patients’ skin tone and hair color when choosing a treatment method. Treatment Area: