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Laser Epilation​

The laser epilation is the most effective and reliable method for the removal of unwanted hair on the body. A device convenient for the person concerned, applied location and hair structure is used and ensures the elimination of hair. The laser light being sensitive to the melanin pigment on the hair converts into heat at the hair root without causing any harm on the skin and ensure the hair to be weakened and destroyed.




There are various FDA and CE certified devices available in our centre conforming to each hair and skin structure. It is possible for every person to continue their daily life after the laser epilation process.


Furthermore, almost no pain is felt in this process by means of the up-to-date devices in use at our centre. The duration of the laser epilation process and in how many séances the result may be taken show changes according to the location where the laser application will be made.


What is laser epilation?


Laser epilation, often known as laser hair removal, is a cosmetic surgery in which laser light is used to disable or eradicate hir follicles by focusing on the melanin (pigment) they contain.


Lasers work because their light is absorbed by hair’s natural pigment (melanin). The hair follicles are damaged as a result of the light’s energy being transformed into heat. Because of this damage, new hair won’t grow as quickly or at all.


You can get rid of unwanted hair almost anywhere on your body, including your face, legs, arms, underarms, bikini line, and more.


The laser is most successful at targeting hairs in the active growth phase, but this means that many treatments are generally required to get the desired results. It’s also possible that regular maintenance treatments may be required.


Laser hair removal works best on those who have pale complexion and black hair. The best results are achieved when the black hair (which absorbs the laser) stands in stark contrast to the pale skin. However, modern laser technologies have advanced enough to successfully treat people with darker skin tones and a wider range of hair hues.


Some people have compared it to the feeling of a rubber band cracking on their skin, which is both painful and uncomfortable. The region being treated, the patient’s pain tolerance, and the specific laser all have a role in determining how uncomfortable the procedure will be. It’s possible to alleviate any discomfort from the process with the use of cooling devices or numbing lotions.


Adverse Reactions The treated region may become temporarily red, swollen, and uncomfortable. Rarely, blistering, scarring, or color changes to the skin may occur. Sun protection and adherence to post-treatment care instructions are crucial.


Patients are usually told to stay out of the sun, tanning beds, and certain drugs before undergoing laser hair removal. They must also refrain from shaving or waxing in the days leading up to the surgery.


Laser hair removal is safe when conducted by a medical practitioner with the proper training and certification. However, it is crucial to check the practitioner’s credentials and utilize only FDA-approved tools.

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