Laser hair removal is a widely practiced cosmetic procedure that is considered safe and effective. Comparatively, it is more effective than shaving, waxing, plucking, and epilation in terms of pain, speed, accuracy, and many other factors.
Laser Hair Removal (LHR) is a method that involves the removal of hair by exposure to laser light pulses. These pulses help in destroying the hair follicles. Laser hair removal is extensively used and practiced in clinics, as well as homes using various devices with advanced technology devices. It beams highly concentrated light into hair follicles, resulting in the pigment in the follicles absorbing the light, thereby destroying it. LHR applies to all types of skin.
LHR is known for the significant delay in hair growth for long periods, not permanent hair loss. Initially, multiple laser hair removal treatments are required, followed by maintenance treatment. Laser hair removal is most useful for people having light skin and dark hair.
Tattoo removal laser:
Laser tattoo removal is a procedure that utilizes high-powered lasers that penetrate deep into the skin and are able to permanently demolish the ink particles within the cells that give the color to the tattoo. There are different types of lasers that may be used to remove tattoos, depending on the color of ink of the tattoo.
Most people will require a series of short sessions 1-2 months apart to remove the tattoo, although the exact number of sessions cannot be predicted in advance. Usually 5-10 sessions are required, although up to 20 may be required in some cases.
Fractional co2 laser:
Fractional CO2 laser is a type of skin treatment used by dermatologists or physicians to reduce the appearance of acne scars, deep wrinkles, and other skin irregularities. It is a non-invasive procedure that uses laser, specially made of carbon dioxide, to remove the outer layers of damaged skin.