Sunday, August 2, 2009

Laser Hair Removal: FAQs

What are complications of laser hair removal?

Laser hair removal is a safe procedure but sometimes a rare individual may develop complications. Unlike side effects that resolve faster, complications generally last long. Some of the complications reported in individuals who have undergone laser hair removal include:

- In some dark skinned individuals, scarring can occur.
Scarring is more common with inexperienced laser operators.
It usually is due to the fact that the laser is held too
close to the skin for a long time. The scar may appear like
a keloid in dark skinned individuals.

- Infection is very rare and occurs in individuals who have
diabetes or have had a prolonged procedure.

- Extensive bruising and bleeding occurs rarely in some
individuals. This is more common on the legs and arms
after prolonged exposure to the laser

- Some individuals may develop either excess darkening or
lightening of skin.

Can laser remove hair in everyone?

Unfortunately, not everyone has the same response to laser. Even though laser does remove hair in most individuals, the results are not identical in all individuals. Individuals with fair skin and dark hairs have the best response, whereas individuals with dark skin and light hair have the least response.

Where can I learn more about laser hair removal?

The following web forum at http://www.hairremovalforum.com/permanent.htm on hair removal is ideal for all individuals who have questions regarding laser hair removal. All consumers should read about the procedure. The more knowledgeable one is, the more selective one can become at selecting the best technician or a spa. Being knowledgeable also helps reduce your chances of developing a complication from untrained or poorly trained technicians.

How long does laser hair removal last?

Laser does remove hair for a long time. In most cases, the hair free body lasts 9-18 months. In some unfortunate individuals, hair regrows back at 6 months.

How many laser hair removal sessions are usually required?

Most individuals require 2-6 sessions of laser to completely get rid of hair. The number of sessions depends on where the hair is being removed and density of hair. A number of salons and spas do offer discount coupons when the individual signs on for multiple sessions. Unfortunately, most discount coupons can only be redeemed at that particular spa

Does insurance pay for laser hair removal?

Laser hair removal is considered cosmetic and not covered by any medical insurance plans

What is cost of laser hair removal?

The cost of laser hair removal is variable across the country. The prices depend on where you go, the part of your body, and who does it. On average, laser hair removal can cost anywhere from $200-$500 per session. The more time spent removing the hair, the higher the charge.

For more on laser hair removal, please visit http://www.hairremovalforum.com/permanent.htm

Friday, July 31, 2009

More FAQs on laser hair removal

Laser Hair Removal: FAQs on Cost and Side Effects

The major concern all people have about laser hair removal is the cost and whether there are any side effects.

Laser hair removal is like any other medical procedure and does have a few side effects. The majority of complications that occur with a laser are related to the experience of the operator. Individuals who perform laser hair removal with little or no training usually have the highest incidence of complications. Conversely, when laser hair removal is performed by fully trained staff, the complication rates are small. Overall, less than 3-5 percent of individuals who undergo laser hair removal have a side effect.

The common side effects after laser hair removal include:

- After laser hair removal, mild bruising and redness of
the skin occurs in most individuals. In most case, bruising
and redness only occurs when hair is removed from large areas
of the body. In the majority of cases, these mild side effects
usually disappear within a few days. Those individuals who are
concerned about the redness can use camouflage-make up to hide
the area.

- Unfortunately in some individuals who undergo laser hair removal,
skin discoloration can occur. This complication is more common
in dark skinned individuals. On the other hand, some light-skinned
individuals do develop darkening of the skin. The skin discoloration
does fade over time

- Formation of skin blisters does occur when the laser is used for
prolonged periods on the same area of skin. The blisters generally
disappear within a few hours.

- Itching of skin also occurs in a few individuals and is best
treated with a skin moisturizer

- Some individuals do observe numbness at the site of hair removal.
The numbness is transient and does improve with time.

- The skin texture does feel rough immediately after laser hair
removal. The rough sensation lasts a few weeks and does improve
with time. With time, new skin grows which is smooth and soft.

Does hair grow back after laser?

Yes, some hair growth does occur after laser therapy. However, this new hair growth is very light in color and the texture is soft. With repeat laser sessions, this lighter hair growth is easily removed.

For more on laser hair removal, please visit http://www.hairremovalforum.com/permanent.htm

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Laser Hair Removal: FAQs on Cost and Side Effects

The major concern all people have about laser hair removal is the cost and whether there are any side effects. Laser hair removal is like any other medical procedure and does have a few side effects. the majority of complications that occur with a laser are related to the experience of the operator. Individuals who perform laser hair removal with little or no training usually have the highest incidence of complications. Conversely, when laser hair removal is performed by fully trained staff, the complication rates are small. Overall, less than 3-5 percent of individuals who undergo laser hair removal develop a side effect.

The common side effects after laser hair removal include:

- After laser hair removal, mild bruising and redness of
the skin occurs in most individuals. In most case,
bruising and redness only occurs when hair is removed
from large areas of the body. In the majority of cases,
these mild side effects usually disappear within a few days.
Those individuals who are concerned about the redness can
use camouflage-make up to hide the area.

- Unfortunately in some individuals who undergo laser hair
removal, skin discoloration can occur. This complication is
more common in dark skinned individuals. On the other hand,
some light skinned individuals do develop darkening of the skin.
The skin discoloration does fade over time

- Formation of skin blisters does occur when the laser is used
for prolonged periods on the same area of skin. The blisters
generally disappear within a few hours.

- Itching of skin also occurs in a few individuals and is best
treated with a skin moisturizer

- Some individuals do observe numbness at the site of hair
removal. The numbness is transient and does improve with time

- The skin texture does feel rough immediately after laser hair
removal. The rough sensation lasts a few weeks and does improve
with time. With time new skin grows which is smooth and soft.

Does hair grow back after laser?

Yes, some hair growth does occur after laser therapy. however, this new hair growth is very light in color and the texture is soft. With repeat laser sessions, this lighter hair growth is easily removed.

For more on laser hair removal, please visit http://www.hairremovalforum.com/permanent.htm