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How does the procedure work?
The master processes the desired area several times during the session, and the temperature in the hair zone rises to a maximum. Due to this, the structure of the follicle is destroyed.
You must finish the entire course to maximise the effect. It usually takes 4-8 sessions. However, this number may vary depending on the characteristics of a particular person. During the first procedure, some of the follicles cannot be treated because they are in a state of sleep. Therefore, you need to wait until they enter the growth phase.
A one-month break is necessary between the first and second procedures. Then, this period is increased by two weeks before each subsequent procedure. Thus, the interval between the 2nd and 3rd procedures will be 1.5 months.
A laser hair removal session lasts from 2 to 60 minutes. This time depends on which area is being epilated.
The laser hair removal procedure has several advantages:
- Compatible with different skin types.
- No pain.
- Effective in removing unwanted hair without pain, ingrown hair and skin irritation.
- Ability to work with delicate areas.
- Suitable for sensitive skin.
- Safety.
- Ability to work with a large area of skin.
The procedure has many benefits and has no side effects.
Cost of the procedure
The specific cost of laser hair removal depends on several factors:
- Number of procedures.
- Part of the body.
After accounting for all these factors, the total laser hair removal cost is calculated.
Preparation for the session, contraindications
Experts recommend before hair removal:
- For two weeks, avoid taking fluoroquinolones, sulfonamides, and tetracycline antibiotics.
- Do not visit beaches and solariums for two weeks, and avoid removing your hair.
- Three days before the session, avoid using medications containing alcohol on the area of the skin that will be treated.
Strict adherence to these instructions will avoid negative consequences.
Read about the contraindications:
- Increased photosensitivity.
- Varicose veins (2 or more degrees), keloid scars, psoriasis, and herpes.
- Pregnancy and lactation period.
- Epilepsy.
- Photodermatitis.
- Usage of hormonal drugs and some painkillers. Consultation with a specialist is necessary.
- Hair birthmarks.
- Oncological diseases.
- A large number of moles.
- Diabetes.
- Blood leukaemia.
In these cases, laser hair removal is not allowed.