Monday, April 23, 2018

For an attractive appearance, choose laser hair removal in New Orleans



Laser hair removal is most effective for people in New Orleans who have dark hair and light skin as the laser beam will target the pigment in the hair. But advances in laser technology have made it possible for those with darker skin to consider laser hair removal as well.

Laser Hair Removal New Orleans
Laser Hair Removal New Orleans


What are the risks associated with laser hair removal?

Laser hair removal will not guarantee permanent removal of your hair. Hair can grow again or be resistant to the laser treatment. The new hair that grows back may be lighter in color and finer.
Some common side effects that can accompany laser hair removal are as follows:

Pigment changes
This treatment can temporarily lighten or darken the treatment area. Lightening of the skin will usually affect people with darker skin when an incorrect laser or incorrect setting is used.

Skin irritation
Laser hair removal can cause temporary discomfort, swelling, and redness. These symptoms and signs will vanish within a few hours of the treatment. In rare cases, laser hair removal can lead to crusting, blistering, and changes in skin texture. Laser hair removal is not a recommended procedure for the eyelids and surrounding areas due to the possibility of eye injury. 

Laser Hair Removal New Orleans
Laser Hair Removal New Orleans
What should I expect during a laser hair removal procedure?

Before the treatment, the hair on the treatment area may be trimmed down with a pair of scissors. You will also be given goggles in order to protect your eyes from the laser beam. The doctor may also apply a topical anesthesia in order to reduce discomfort during the treatment.

The doctor will use a hand-held laser instrument on your skin. According to the laser used, a cooling device may be used with the instrument or a cooling gel may be used to provide protection to your skin.

When the doctor activates the laser, the generated laser beam will penetrate through the skin into the tiny sacs or follicles where the hair growth starts. The intense heat that is generated by the laser will damage the hair follicles and inhibit the growth of hair. Some discomfort may be experienced, and a sensation of cooling from the gel or cooling device may follow.




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