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First,you type in LASER. Next, you type in HAIR. Last, you type in REMOVAL
Depending on the hair removal treatment you had done(Laser or Waxing)it can last any where from a couple weeks to three months.
FOREVER! Permanent laser hair removal is not actually permanent. Depending on the person (skin type, hair type, etc) laser hair removal can last from 6 to 12 months and sometimes longer. Sometimes, laser hair removal doesn't work immediately and several sessions are needed to complete the results.
Right now laser removal is the only permanent way, but waxing tends to last the longest, but those new heat activated hair removal devices like no no claim to give extended results.
If done properly the result can last longer. For a near to permanent hair reduction several treatment sessions are required.
Laser hair removal is a hot career right now, and it just keeps getting hotter. More than 30 million procedures involving laser hair removal were performed in the United States last year. That number is expected to go up annually over the next several years.
It hurts a little bit but it doesn't last long, I think it is worth the pain! I found the Hair Lasers website to be helpful when deciding to get laser hair removal, it talks about the procedure and you can search for a center near you. I found IPL is as effective as lasers in permanent hair removal but more safe than Lasers. You can get more info from this site www.qesthetics.com
There are numerous clinics in Mumbai where you can get permanent hair removal. When it comes to laser hair removal, The Skin And Shape Clinic is one of the best. They've had a lot of success in the last few years, and about 15000 patients are delighted with the treatment they've received from the skilled dermatologists and other medical professionals here.
Body hair removal has varying costs depending on the area of the body as well as method being used. Waxing is cheaper than laser hair removal but doesn't last as long. You should check with a couple spas in your area to get an estimate.
There is NO hair removal method (including laser) which can guarantee "permanent hair removal". The most realistic description of the results after laser treatment is: "long-term hair REDUCTION". This means: "After four to six treatments the total amount of hair is greatly reduced - generally by 70% to 90% - and hair which does grow is often much finer and lighter in color." Most people are very pleased with this degree of improvement, as long as they know that this is what to expect before they have laser hair removal treatment It is important for you to realize that after having between four and six treatment sessions it is VERY LIKELY that there WILL BE a very substantial reduction in both the amount of hair and also a reduction in the thickness and color of the hair in the treated areas. You should expect that this reduction in hair may last for many years. Because lasers have been used for hair removal for only the last seven years, we can't know if the results will continue to be felt in 10 or 20 years. However, we do know that stable, long-term hair reduction commonly lasts for at least two years, and some patients who had their last treatment six or seven years ago are still enjoying a high degree of hair reduction.
As with any medical procedure there is always a chance for side effects. There are some possible negative side effects to laser hair removal. The side effects include reddness of the skin, swelling, and blistering. These symptoms are usually temperary. Skin pigment discoloration can last for quite some time and may even be permant. Scarring may also be a permanent side effect.
The level of discomfort depends on the treated area, the texture of the hair, and skin. Darker skin people are more sensitive because they have more pigment, not just in the hair, but in their skin as well. Patients with dark and coarse hair experience more discomfort as well. After each treatment, the hair becomes lighter or thinner and the pain subsides, which makes it easier to handle the laser. To help with the discomfort during the procedure I would recommend using a cooling device, such as Zimmer, applying a tropical anesthetic, or simply icing the area for a few minutes.