How Does Laser Hair Removal Work?
A common question for a seemingly alien process, it’s certainly not unusual to want a solid answer to the question: how does laser hair removal work? After all, if you’re going to pay good money for laser hair removal doesn’t it make sense to want to understand the science behind the process?
Laser hair removal is not as frightening as it first sounds. A technician will use a device to target your hair follicles with a laser, destroying them at the root where they grow. The process is not difficult, and in the hands of a trained professional you should not feel much (if any) discomfort.
It should be noted that a single laser hair removal session will slow the growth of hair follicles, but will not completely remove the hair. For that multiple laser hair removal sessions will be necessary, the specific number depending on the nature of your skin and thickness of your hair. In future articles we will absolutely go more into the specifics of how to determine exactly how many laser hair removal sessions you should plan on. Please head here for more information on facial hair removal for women.
For now, if you have any laser hair removal questions to be asked, please ask them in the comments below. It’s our goal to become a source of quality information for laser hair removal, so that the public has a place to go to hopefully answer all of their question and alleviate any fears they may have.
