Laser Hair Reduction - Remove That Unwanted Hair

Video of Laser Hair Removal

Laser Hair Removal is the revolutionary new treatment for the removal of unwanted hair on the face and body. Hair basically consists of two types: vellus hair and terminal hair. Vellus hair, better known as peach fuzz is non-pigmented and short. It occurs in body’s face’s minor parts. Terminal hair is thick, melanin pigmented, and long. Hair from arms, legs, back, and chest falls in this category. It also includes hair on eyebrows, genitals, underarms, and scalp. Terminal hair is targeted by lasers.

Human hair anatomy: Lasers target melanin in papilla and ‘bulge’ region. The papilla comprises of follicle’s tremendously vascular region and makes provisions for oxygen and nutrients to other areas. Its ‘bulge area’ is essential in regeneration and cycling of hair. The disability of these regions needs to be sternly established for permanent laser hair removal.

Hair growth consists of three phases: Anagen, Catagen and Telogen. Only the growth cycle’s active phase or Anagen are targeted by lasers. Around 15 to 20 percent of hair exists in Anagen phase at any given time. This differs from area to area. In Catagen cycle starts the regression. The Telogen cycle marks the beginning of production of the new hair. The follicle is quite ‘dormant’ during this time. As the process of ‘Laser Hair Removal occurs only in Anagen phase, numerous treatments would be required to get the desired result.

Process: Laser Hair Removal takes place through the principal of ‘Selective Photothermolysis’. Laser’s light energy gets transferred to the thermal energy present in hair follicle. When this heat gets absorbed by melanin, its cell structures get destroyed. Lasers are accompanied by a mechanism of cooling which prevents the damage caused to surrounding cells. All the lasers that are used in removal of hair possess an identical action mechanism. However, there are not only one, but multiple lasers used for treating different patients. A well-experienced laser technician, who is able to assess the finest possible treatment, should be consulted.

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