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How Laser Hair Removal Works
17 January 2008If you’re interested in laser hair removal, it’s important, as a first step, to learn how it works. Laser hair removal technology is the use of an invisible beam of light and a constant source of heat that penetrates the hair follicle, disabling and then destroying it at its root while preserving the surrounding skin.
The procedure of removing unwanted hair is simply targeting the follicle and then directing the laser beam at its root. The hair removal process begins as the laser beam finds the hair follicle that it is targeting by first finding the melanin (the dark color of the hair).
Who can benefit from Laser Hair Removal?
Other Common Areas of Hair Removal
11 January 2008Laser hair removal can be used on any area of the body where there is excess hair, except around the eyes. In addition to the back, chest and legs, laser hair treatment is commonly used on the bikini line and underarms.
Some people are embarrassed to discuss excess hair treatment on certain parts of their bodies. But since a laser can be used almost anywhere, you really have nothing to lose — and lots to gain — by talking to a doctor.
Of course, you can always take advantage of our on-line questionnaire.
No tag for this post.Leg Hair Removal
7 January 2008Leg hair removal will help you to get rid of any unwanted hair on your legs. For many women, the idea of never shaving again would be akin to winning the lottery!
Laser hair treatment to remove unwanted leg hair looks and feels smoother than shaving and can save hours of precious time. For women who wax, laser hair removal can also be more cost-effective (and less-painful) over the long-term.
While it’s not guaranteed to completely eradicate leg hair, laser hair treatment can reduce the amount of hair you have and it can also lighten the color of the hair and make it less noticeable.
No tag for this post.Face Hair Removal with laser hair treatment
5 January 2008Both men and women can benefit from laser hair removal for various areas of the face.
Women: unwanted facial hair can be a huge source of embarrassment for women — but it doesn’t have to be. Removing facial hair with lasers is a fast, easy and more comfortable alternative to other methods such as waxing or electrolysis. The procedure can take as little as 10 minutes per treatment and you don’t need to grow out the hair for it to be effective.
No tag for this post.Chest Hair Removal
3 January 2008Chest hair removal can be of interest to some men. Like unwanted back hair, thick or excessive chest hair can be a source of embarrassment. Some men do not like having hair spill out from their shirts, or they may be uncomfortable going without a shirt in public. Tweezing or waxing can also be impractical since chest hair grows quickly and shaving will lead to quickly appearing stubble.
There are various solutions for unwanted chest hair, but laser hair removal is becoming increasingly popular due to the time, ease and more permanent results of the treatment. Laser hair removal is relatively quick and can take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour or more, depending on the amount of hair and the size of the area being treated.
No tag for this post.Back Hair Removal
1 January 2008Back hair removal can be a real lifestyle and health benefit. As anyone with back hair knows, it’s not pretty, and it can even increase body odor. Sometimes back hair can irritate the skin, making it itchy and, in some cases, causing infection. Laser removal for men and, in particular, back hair removal is a good option for several reasons:
No tag for this post.Men and Laser Hair Removal
11 December 2007Laser hair removal has become increasingly popular for men who have excessive hair on their backs, chests or legs. Athletes, in particular, may opt for laser hair removal as a way to do better in their respective sports. Many men also opt to have laser hair removal before getting tattoos on their chest or back.
Many men opt for laser hair removal because they’re tired of waxing, shaving, electrolysis, tweezing, trimming, and the like. Laser hair removal can be a cost-effective, relatively painless and effective way of achieving permanent hair reduction in areas where it is unwanted.
No tag for this post.Is laser hair removal permanent?
11 December 2007The general opinion is that laser hair removal is permanent, and the Food and Drug Administration approved it as “permanent reduction,” but doesn’t work on everyone. Generally, this means that you shouldn’t expect laser to remove every single hair from an area. Most people need to follow up with electrolysis treatments for any remaining hairs for complete clearance as hair becomes too fine for laser to target and you reach diminishing returns. Most will also need touch-up treatments 1-2 times a year after the initial set of treatments for any new growth your body develops with age.
No tag for this post.Upper Lip, Chin and Cheek Hair Removal
11 December 2007Women and men from around the country have been contacting us and their local newspapers asking “How can I get rid of unwanted hair on my upper lip, chin, and cheeks?”.
One answer is shaving, but this is often a tedious, time-consuming process that leaves unsightly bumps, marks, or cuts, which only enhances the problem you were trying to hide.
There is an alterative however, which is laser hair removal and electrolysis. By combining state-of-the-art technologies with the latest hair removal techniques, the Hair Removal Forum specialists can assist in finally ridding you of this problem.
No tag for this post.Back Hair Removal For Men
11 December 2007Laser hair removal is used on just about every area of the body. The most common areas include the lips, chin, cheeks, necks, shoulders, underarms, chests, arms, abdomens, buttocks, bikini lines, thighs, hands, and even toes. FYI, the only area of the body laser hair removal cannot be performed is on the inside of your ear (in the ear canal) or inside your nose. Among men, popular regions include the “unibrow,” the nape of the neck, and, of course, the back. Shaving or waxing back hair is mired with difficulties. The number one problem is it’s nearly impossible to shave yourself, and it can be even more frustrating and embarrassing to get some one to do it for you. If you actually find someone to shave your back for you, be prepared to have them repeat the process every week or two. With waxing there’s the dreaded pain factor, especially if you’ve amassed the amount of hair that some backs can.
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