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Waxing and Shaving Suck. Switch to Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal has become the preferred method for removing unwanted hair, surpassing traditional techniques such as tweezing, waxing, and shaving.
In the United States, high-intensity light energy (laser) is widely utilized to effectively eliminate unwanted hair from various parts of the body. The laser targets the pigments in the hair roots, causing them to absorb the light energy and resulting in complete hair removal.
Whether it’s removing hair from the face, legs, shoulders, arms, or any other body area, laser hair removal offers a convenient solution.
This method is precise and accurate, specifically designed to remove coarse, thick, and dark hairs while safeguarding the surrounding skin.
Laser hair removal is also known for its speed. The laser can treat small areas, such as a quarter-sized spot, in a matter of seconds, making it incredibly efficient. For larger areas, the treatment time will be longer but still relatively fast compared to other methods.
What to do before Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal is not just using concentrated light to remove unwanted hair but should be considered a medical procedure that must be performed by trained and experienced individuals. It is highly recommended that you verify the credentials of the doctors or individuals involved in the procedure.
At least five to six weeks before any laser hair removal treatment you must limit all hair removal procedures (plucking, waxing, electrolysis.) For the laser procedure to work it must attack the sensitive pigments in the root of the hair, if you perform plucking, waxing, electrolysis before laser hair removal there would be no hair root to affect, thus creating the possibility of damage to your skin.
Exposure to excessive sun light is not recommended after laser hair removal because this may lead to unnecessary health problems.