Laser Hair Removal
Disables
growth of hair follicles. Performed in office treatment
room without the need of anesthesia. Patient should not
tan 1-2 months prior to or after the treatment.
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Laser hair removal is
appropriate for any area where there is excess hair, with the
important exception of the eye area. Since the laser works on
more than one follicle at a time, larger areas like the back,
arms or legs are just as easily treatable as smaller areas
like the upper lip or bikini line. However, because the hair
is targeted on the basis of color, the hair must be darker
than the underlying skin for the laser to be effective.
Although the FDA has approved several types of laser for
permanent hair reduction, results can vary. Each individual
has a different metabolism, hormonal level, hair quality and
number of hair follicles, all of which can influence the
outcome. Moreover, normal hair goes through a growth cycle in
three stages: the anagen, or growing phase; the
telogen, or resting phase; and the catagen, or
transitional phase. During the anagen phase, hair is
susceptible to the laser’s energy, but during the telogen
and catagen phases, it is resistant. At any one time,
various percentages of body hair will be in each of these
phases, making complete removal unlikely without multiple
sessions.
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