• 08-17-2014 01:34 AM
    kapild82
    Laser hair removal works by sending a targeted pulse laser light directly into your hair follicle. The light is absorbed by the melanin (or pigment) in your hair follicle and converted into heat, which permanently disables your hair follicles from growing a new hair. The darker and coarser the hair, the better able the laser will be concentrated in the hair shaft, destroying it and the follicle.

    Laser hair removal requires between at least six and eight sessions for best results – a permanent reduction of approximately 95-99% of your unwanted hair. Factors that determine the length of treatment include genetics, the area to be treated, the frequency of treatments, the laser, and the skill of the operator.

    Generally, our clients say that the laser experience is significantly less painful than waxing. They also report that the feel of the laser treatments is akin to a light snap from a rubber band. Any redness or bruising should subside within a few days after treatment. Topical anesthesia may also be an option for laser treatment, further reducing any discomfort.
  • 08-18-2014 03:11 PM
    drac0nyx
    I would like to know about this aswell, making them finer sounds good, I also worry that this might kill surrounding non transplanted hairs?

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