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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

How Long Does Laser Hair Removal Last?

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Effectiveness

  • How Long Does Laser Hair Removal Last?
    On average, three treatments of the same area are needed to achieve the desired results. Depending on the person and condition of the hair, more treatments may be necessary. However, most people rarely need more than six treatments unless hormonal imbalances or other factors prove to be an issue. No laser hair removal machine is able to provide permanent hair removal. Most lasers are only able to result in significant hair reduction. This means that some percentage of the hair will often grow back. In patients with white or blond hair, complete regrowth is likely within about a year. In patients with dark hair and light skin, hair will be significantly reduced, but some hairs that were in the dormant phase may become active following treatment. This will result in partial hair regrowth in between the monthly sessions. Generally, after the completion of a standard treatment, hair will be kept at bay for up to 2 years. Annual maintenance sessions may be necessary to deter full regrowth.

Tips and Warnings

  • Laser hair removal increases the skin's sensitivity to sunlight, making it more prone to sunburn and sun damage. Thus, it is best to undergo treatments during the colder winter months and avoid sun exposure at all costs. Moreover, exposing laser treated skin to sunlight can result in significant discoloration and sunspots that may be permanent. Also, be aware that laser treatments can be somewhat painful especially in more sensitive areas such as the underarms or bikini area. Some people find that it helps to rub numbing cream on the area before treatment to dull the pain.

How Long Does Laser Hair Removal Last?




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Laser hair removal is quickly becoming the method of choice for the removal of unwanted hair. Most of us have little time to spare, and are too busy to deal with an on-going need to pluck, shave, wax, use depilatories, etc. Thus we are brought to the question: how long does laser hair removal last?


The amount of any hair regrowth after laser hair removal will vary from person to person (but hair regrowth occurs less after laser hair removal than any other method). If and when hair regrowth occurs, the client generally goes back for additional sessions. From that point on, the time it takes for hair to regrow should take longer, after each consecutive session.


Some clinics offer "no hair regrowth guarantees", which means they'll do additional treatments on you within a stated
amount of time, for no addional cost. Some offer as much as a 
3 year guarantee. Become familar with your clinic's offer before you sign a contract.


Shop competively -- but make sure any clinic you are considering is reputable, and has been in business at least a few years. Investigate the clinic's past client reviews and feedback by "Googling" the clinics name, city and the word "reviews".


Keep in mind that at times unscrupulous competitors will leave false negative reviews. But if you see many negative reviews for a clinic, from a number of different sources, that may be a red flag to find another hair removal provider.


It will take around four treatments (on average) to obtain the best results with laser hair removal. After that, many patients  will end up with permanent hair removal. But as stated above, some may find that additional treatments are necessary to get rid of their unwanted hair once and for all.


Unfortunately, there are those who'll find that laser hair removal has little or no effectiveness. In general, this is due to their hair being of too light a shade, or from a lack of enough difference between their skin and hair color.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Cost & Sessions Required for Laser Hair Removal


What are the intervals to be considered in-between sessions ?

cost and session of laser hair removal


The intervals between sessions depend on the area of the body to be treated and gender and are spaced progressively. Concerning the moustache and chin, an interval of 6 to 8 weeks is usual.
The above table provides an indication of the times in-between sessions and the number of sessions to consider in order to obtain excellent results. The number of sessions can be definitely more important in hairy areas depending on male hormones, in particular in men.



An (indicative) number of sessionsIntervals in between each session
Face6 sessions2-3 months
Upper lip6 sessions1,5-2,5 months
Chin5 sessions2 months
Forearm4 sessions2-3 months
Back4 sessions2-4 months
Chest4 sessions2-3 months
Underarm6 sessions2-3 months
Bikini4 sessions2-2,5 months
Thighs4 sessions2-4 months
Legs4 sessions2-3 months



How much does laser hair removal cost ?

how much does laser hair removal cost





The price depends on the surface of the area to be treated and the number of sessions required.


Small area150 €chin, upper lip
Average area200 €underarm, whole face, bikini, shoulder
Large area300 €arm, forearm, lower back, chest
Very large area400 to 600 €legs, thighs, back

How Many Sessions for Laser Hair Removal


For those considering laser hair removal, one of the most important considerations is the number of sessions required to achieve ideal results.  Every body and skin type is different, so naturally, the number of sessions can vary from person to person.

When you investigate laser hair removal options with a clinic, they will recommend to you a number of visits for your skin type.  But before you step into a clinic, you should understand how these determinations are made.

How Well Your Skin and Hair Type Respond To Laser?


Before getting laser hair removal, it’s important to know whether your skin and hair type is likely to respond well to the treatments.  During treatment, a clinician targets the shaft of a hair follicle with a laser, directing concentrated light at the root.  The laser targets pigmentation, so the darker the hair, the better the result.

Pigmentation, though, is not only found in the hair, but in the skin as well.  Those with darker skin tones may find laser hair removal more challenging, requiring more visits.  New technologies have widened the spectrum of people who can benefit from laser hair removal.

Those with white, blonde, grey, or red hair should consult with a clinician as to whether laser hair removal will be effective.  The less pigment there is to attract the laser, the less effectiveness of the treatment itself.  There is a possibility that laser hair removal will not be an option for you, but it never hurts to check!

Those with the ideal combination of pale skin and dark hair will often achieve the best overall results.  Those with darker skin tones and dark hair also typically achieve great results from the procedure.

How Many Sessions To Achieve Best Result?


The number of visits you’ll need to achieve your best results depends on your skin and hair type, as we’ve covered, but also depends on the area that you wish to target.  Larger areas will naturally take longer.  Facial hair may only take three treatments, while larger areas, such as the bikini area, could take between three and six session.  Legs typically will run to six treatments as well.

Hair Loss Journal found that, in general, between four and six sessions are needed to achieve 80% overall hair reduction.  The Mayo Clinic, on the other hand, use the figures of six and eight sessions, and project anywhere from 20% – 80% hair reduction.  Clearly, the Mayo Clinic is a bit more cautious in their estimates, but your best bet is to consult with one or more clinics on your individual case.

Facial Laser Hair Removal

Facial hair is one of the most problematic forms of body hair to have. It can be noticeable and embarrassing, especially if you are female. On women, facial hair tends to grow on the chin, upper lip and cheeks.  Men can also be troubled by their facial hair and can be unhappy with their eyebrows and beard. This hair can be easily and effectively treated with laser hair removal.

Nostril Hair Removal

It is also possible for you to have excessive nostril hair removed using laser hair removal treatments, but many practitioners will be reluctant to this carry out.  

Forehead Laser Hair Removal

Women may have some hair growth on their forehead and this may be removed with lasers. For some, the fine baby hairs around the hairline may be unwanted and others may not have a clear divide between the eyebrows and the hairline.

Male Facial Hair Removal

As well as their eyebrows, many men are unhappy with the hair growth on their beards. Laser hair removal can be used to help tidy up a beard and give a clearer defined line between the upper cheek and the start of the beard.  Due to the fact that men often have thick, dark beards, particularly Asian men, laser hair removal can work particularly well.

Advantages over other Hair Removal Methods

Other hair removal methods, like waxing and electrolysis, can be very painful and uncomfortable when they are used on the face. Laser hair removal is much easier to tolerate with regards to pain. Further, folliculitis (inflammation of the hair follicle) and hair irritation are avoided by undergoing laser hair removal.  

Dangers involved with Facial Laser Hair Removal

Lasers can potentially be very dangerous and have the ability to penetrate the skin deeply. They can cause retinal damage if they come into contact with the eyes, either through direct or indirect laser exposure. Eye protection, e.g. goggles, must be worn throughout your treatment, and these must offer wavelength specific protection for the laser being used. It is usually recommended that laser hair removal treatment is not carried out around the eye area, and many practitioners will not use laser treatment below the top of the eyebrow. Lasers are also dangerous in the wrong hands. Inexperienced practitioners handling lasers can cause serious damage and side effects, such as burns, pigment changes and scarring.

Suitable Laser Treatments on the Face

The most suitable candidates for laser hair removal on the face, are those with light skin and dark hair. Treatment can also be effective on darker skin but not all lasers can be used on every skin type. All forms of laser systems and IPL can be used on facial hair. Your practitioner will advise you on the best treatment for you, taking into your own specific needs into consideration.

Number of Treatments Needed for Laser Hair Removal on the Face

The number of treatments you will need is dependant upon your skin type and colour, and your hair type and colour. Your practitioner will advise you on the number of treatments they think you will need to get good long term results. Your treatment time for each session will be quite short as you would only be having a small area treated. Good results are usually seen if you are deemed suitable for treatment, but repeat treatments will be needed in the future. These may be needed once a year after your initial course of treatment, help to prolong your hair free results. The results vary from person to person but generally a 50-80% reduction in hair growth is seen after several treatment sessions.  

Treatment Costs for Facial Laser Hair Removal

The cost of your laser hair removal treatment will depend upon the area you want to have treated, the amount of hair growth present, the type of treatment you choose, and your chosen practitioner. The general prices for one treatment on various facial areas are:

Full face:  £100 - £130
Upper Eyebrows: £40 - £60
Chin: £40 - £60
Upper lip: £40 - £60

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