Laser hair removal is one of the most modern and popular body hair removal procedures.
Laser hair removal is based on thermal damage to the hair follicle, where laser light is converted into heat energy, thereby destroying the hair follicle, where the pigment is located.
Photon’s high-performance Nd:YAG laser systems with FRAC3® technology set new standards of performance in providing safe and effective hair removal, using an innovative system that effectively destroys hair follicles through a combination of selective and homogeneous photothermolysis.
1. Before the procedure begins, a consultation is carried out where an expert assesses the suitability of the individual for laser hair removal.
Skin type, hair colour, medical conditions and any medications the individual is taking are assessed.
2. The skin must be properly prepared before the procedure.
The hair should be shaved 2-3 days before the treatment to allow the laser beam to work better.
3. The specialist adjusts the laser according to the individual’s hair colour and skin type.
The laser beam is adjusted to work most effectively on melanin, the pigment in the hair, without damaging the surrounding skin.
4. The laser beam is directed to the selected area of the skin, where it acts on the hair follicles.
The energy of the laser light is absorbed by melanin, causing heat and destruction of the hair follicles.
The procedure is painless and inexpensive.
5. Redness and swelling may occur after the procedure, which is a normal skin reaction.
The professional may recommend the use of cooling gels or creams to ease the discomfort.
It is important to avoid sunbathing and use sunscreen to reduce the risk of skin pigmentation.
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