Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal is simply one of the greatest innovations in cosmetic surgery to come around this part of the century. While there have been easier ways to get rid of unwanted body hair that have been around for hundreds of years, nothing is more efficient, and advanced, than the use of lasers. Many people feel that laser surgery is the right option for them in comparison to shaving or waxing, simply because the hair grows back so fast.
The main difference between laser hair removal and many of the other methods for hair removal that are out there is that lasers remove the hair from the root, making it practically impossible for the hair to grow back in the future, as opposed to say shaving, in which the hairs are just cut as close to the skin’s surface as possible, or waxing, which rips the hairs out, but leaves the root intact, taking much, much longer for the hairs to grow back, yet they always do.
Laser hair removal first became commercially avialable in the mid seventies, and has since grown into a multi million dollar industry. Just like most cosmetic surgeries however, it generally is not covered by insurance, and for the most part, many people have it done even though it is not medically necessary. There are medical reasons to have laser hair removal done, many of which are basically rare, and exceptional cases.
Many people believe that laser hair removal is the best alternative to shaving, or waxing, simply because the hair is less likely to grow back, however, there are some downsides of laser hair removal. Some of downsides to laser hair removal might include but are not limited to: discoloration or burning of skin, acne, and even swelling around the hair follicle.
Other uses for this form of hair removal would be to help treat razor bumps and ingrown hairs, and usually….Read the full article at Windsor hairdressers


August 4th, 2010
Peter Charalambos
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