Thursday, 28 December 2017

The Process Of Laser Hair Removal Fairfield NJ

By Paul Mitchell


Methods used traditionally for removal of hairs such as plucking, shaving and waxing only provide temporary results. There are physicians who will not recommend waxing for people suffering from such conditions as varicose veins, diabetes or for people with poor circulation. Such people are very susceptible to infections. Laser removal of hairs eradicates unwanted hairs without much interference with skin structure. In considering laser hair removal Fairfield NJ residents need to be versed with what it involves.

A laser emits light beams that penetrate the skin and into follicles where they are absorbed. There is heat energy that is produced by the lasers. It destroys the follicles without necessarily affecting skin structure of surrounding areas. Lasers cannot pass through the dermis which is the second layer of the skin just as they cannot reach internal organs. This makes the procedure very safe.

After you go for many treatments, follicles become sterile, ensuring any further growths are inhibited. The hairs that grow between treatments are lighter and much finer. The skin in the areas that are treated remains free of hairs and smooth for 6 weeks or more between scheduled treatments. In order to achieve 90 percent loss, you need to be treated for between 6 to 8 sessions. Within the year, 2 to 3 maintenance visits will be scheduled.

There are shortcomings of shaving and waxing that are not experienced when lasers are used. Common drawbacks that are associated with waxing include infections, ingrown hairs and red bumps. In some cases, there might even be minor bleeding. When shaving is used, there might be red shaving bumps in addition to the hair looking thicker. Shaving also means your hair re-grows faster. These side effects are avoided by the use of lasers.

There are is the question of whether it is possible to use lasers to eradicate lesions and birthmarks. In some instances, they can be removed while on certain occasions it will not be possible. It will involve a therapist examining treatment area to assess it and come up with expected outcomes. Before you go for treatment, an appointment with your physician will help to know whether the lesions or birthmarks can be removed.

On a technical sense, laser treatments work by sending of laser lights to follicles and having the roots destroyed. While hairs will not re-grow in many occasions, in some instances growth may be experienced. The only difference is that grains of hair will be finer and not as ugly as they might have been. Lasers normally target dark colored skin sections during treatment.

People with very light or very dark skins are not suitable candidates for the treatment. Very fair people have fair hairs and it is difficult to see difference between skin and follicles. As for dark individuals, difficulty is experienced identifying hairs from the skin, making it even more complex. Therefore, some dermatologists will not perform the procedure on very dark or fair types of skin.

The charges for treatment need to be carefully considered. Costs will be varied depending on an individual. In order to know exact costs, you need to visit a clinic for assessment of your specific situation.




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