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Is Laser Hair Removal Permanent?
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Laser hair removal is the safest, fastest and most durable hair removal technology. However, if the hair follicles are not destroyed during laser hair removal. Then it is possible to continue to grow hair, and for this reason, many doctors refer to laser hair removal as a long-term hair removal technique rather than a permanent hair removal technique.

 

Is Laser Hair Removal Permanent?

 

Hair removal is permanent if it is confirmed that the hair follicles have been destroyed. But the reality is that people who undergo hair removal often see the hair grow back after a period of time. Most people find that when the hair regrows, it is lighter and thinner than before. This is because the laser damages the hair follicle, making it temporarily less lush, and if given time, the hair will end up looking the same.

 

Benefits Of Laser Hair Removal

 

Non-invasive and minimal pain: Laser hair removal uses a non-invasive treatment method, and the results of multiple clinical trials have shown that most patients only feel the feeling of being "bounced by a rubber band".


Hair removal is very thorough: the laser can penetrate into the deep layers of the dermis and the subcutaneous fat tissue, and act on the deep hair follicles in different parts to effectively remove the deep hair in any part of the human body.



Fast recovery: Laser hair removal can be done as you go, no recovery period, no special care, and no delay in normal life and work.

Natural: The pigmentation after hair removal is very close to our skin, and there is no unnatural trace at all.

Short treatment time: only one "lunch break" can complete a treatment.

Side Effects and Risks

 

During treatment, some people experience burning, tingling, or discomfort. Doctors usually apply a numbing cream to the treated area to relieve this phenomenon. But some people are allergic to numbing cream.

 

In addition, the side effects of laser hair removal include:

 

Changes in skin color (mostly lightening)

redness of the skin

blistering or crusting of the skin

      

                                                                                                                Laser hair removal can also lead to infections, and in severe cases, skin infections can spread to others and be life-threatening. So if this happens, seek medical attention as soon as possible.

 

After hair removal, patients should avoid sun exposure. Because sunlight can irritate the skin, it increases the chance of blisters and scarring.