Laser hair removal works by the process of selective targeting of a specific area of the body and using a specific wavelength to absorb light into that area. It does not work on a hair by hair basis, instead it focuses a wide beam of light that treats many hairs at one time. The wavelength of light absorbed has to be sufficient enough to damage the targeted tissue area while leaving the surrounding area basically untouched. The principle behind this process is called selective photothermolysis.
The Rio Laser hair removal system uses laser technology to do its' job. The intent is for the laser to strike at the root of the hair, damaging only the root and not the scalp. This weakens the hair, making it easy to remove or causing it to fall out on its' own.
You can try laser hair removal.
"The goal of laser hair removal surgery is to permanently reduce the number of body hairs that you have. Laser hair removal surgery will not permanently remove all body hair and in some instances, will not permanently remove any hair."
Depending on how much hair you want to remove, it can cost anywhere from $100 to $2000 to remove hair.
Using a shaver Hair remover cream Laser hair removal ect.
Laser hair removal is one of the best way to remove unwanted hair with ease. It is an affordable and painless solution as compared with other conventional like waxing, plucking etc..
No cream will permanently remove hair. For that you need to have laser hair removal, or electrolysis.
Yes, laser hair removal is a technique to remove unwanted hair permanently.
There are actually multiple laser types used to remove hair. They are, pulsed light laser, diode laser, ND: Yag laer, alexandrite laser, and ruby laser. Here's a site that has information on each type: http://www.laserhairremovalreview.com/
The only way to permanently remove gray hair is by using a laser point to 'kill' the follicle.
You probably shouldn't try to remove your eyelashes with laser hair removal. Most other areas should be safe, call your local laser hair removal office and ask them. They are the experts.
No you can not get HIV from braiding someones hair.