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Are You Considering Laser Facial Hair Removal?
Anyone considering laser facial hair removal or laser hair removal for any other part of the body should first determine whether their skin and hair types make them eligible for treatment. This will be the first obstacle to ever being able to enjoy the benefits of never having to shave, wax, or otherwise worry about hair growing back in unwanted areas after being treated. There is a danger in trying to perform laser hair removal on a person who is not eligible for the treatment.
During laser hair treatment, a laser is beamed at the root of the hair and the heat generated by the laser is designed to target the hair follicles while leaving the rest of the skin relatively untouched. The heat is so great that the root of the hair is damaged permanently to prevent that particular hair follicle from growing back. The laser treatment is usually very safe with very mild risk of side effects such as burns and skin irritations. As with any hair removal method, there is bound to be some degree of skin irritation but very rarely is it ever serious.
The only time there might be a chance of burns or blisters to the skin is when the person being treated does not fit the criteria of a laser hair treatment candidate regardless of whether it is laser facial hair removal for men or women. This means that the person does not have the light skin and dark hair requirement for the laser system to work properly. Light hairs will not be strong enough to pull the thermal energy from the laser while dark skins distract from the hair. Using a laser on any one with dark or tanned skin will almost certainly burn or cause other problems. That is why take home devices now are all built with safety features included which prevent the device from operating if it detects the skin tone as too dark to be used safely.
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