Friday 16 October 2015

Information On Laser Hair Removal Worcester

By Della Monroe


For those who are fed up with constant shaving or waxing for getting rid of unwanted hair, laser hair removal may be the best option. This is the most permanent of all the treatments used and is more effective than waxing or shaving. While electrolysis is still in use, it involves treating each hair individually and can be a painful method. In some occasions also, it can cause scarring. When considering laser hair removal Worcester residents should consider various facts.

The procedure is not suitable for all types of skin or hair. The best results will be obtained on people who have light skin and hair that is dark and coarse. This procedure targets pigmented tissues and will not work effectively on white, red, grey or blond hairs. The areas that most commonly experience the removal are the arms, underarms and lips. Others include the bikini line, chest and legs. The procedure is more costly for larger body areas.

Depending on the color of hair and area of skin being removed, you will require some 6 to 8 sessions for the best results. After treatment, there are likely to be some side effects, the commonest being that the area will become swollen and sore for minutes or hours. In some cases, the skin lightens or becomes dark.

There are some side effects that are very rare, including scarring and blistering. They are hardly ever experienced. Some side effects result when the procedure is not done in the correct way or when settings of the devices are not accurate. To minimize these, you will need to have the procedure from certified clinics. Before going for treatment, you will need to do some research so that you know all risks and side effects that are expected. You will know what to expect.

This procedure works by passing of laser beams through the skin right to the hair follicles where hairs grow from. The heat generated by the lasers will damage the follicles and inhibit growth. Some cooling device is fitted on the handset which helps with cooling the skin. For the best results, a number of treatments will be needed. This is because hairs have many phases of growth. Treatment lasts for 15 minutes to one hour. The time taken depends on size of treatment area.

One will need to choose a doctor who is board certified like a cosmetic surgeon or dermatologist. They should have adequate experience. Caution should be taken when considering having the services from spas and salons that allow non-medical personnel to carry out the procedure. The meeting with the doctor before treatment is used to discuss the medical history of the patient, potential risks and their expectations.

To reduce discomfort after treatment, one may need to apply some ice to the treated area. For those that experience skin infection immediately after the removal, steroid creams will be applied to affected areas. Exposure to the sun should be avoided after treatment.

As to whether the procedure is painful, it will depend on the specific patient. It usually depends on the sensitivity of the individual. Results after treatment will be seen gradually and one should not have very high expectations.




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