17/08/2015
Laser hair removal treatments are an FDA approved method for permanent hair reduction, but not permanent hair removal. It requires multiple treatments to have the best results.
How Does it Work?
A hand-held laser device sends out pulsed light on the skin to seek out the dark pigment (color) of hair, and impairs the hair follicle. Hair will begin to fall out within the next 10 - 14 days after treatment.
Hair grows in different stages: growing, resting and shedding. Because all of the hair isn't on the same stage at any given time, multiple treatments are needed to get the hair in the growth phase, for the laser to be most effective.
Diode laser hair removal is one of the new technologies of laser hair removal, but is currently the most popular of all laser hair removal options. The technique has been proven highly effective in permanently eliminating unwanted hair. His permanent hair removal technique works on any area of the body where you desire to have smooth skin, but it is very effective in darker skin
The advantages of diode laser hair removal
• The Diode laser features a longer wavelength and thus able to provide better results among dark-skinned people.
• This laser provides safer and deeper pe*******on into the skin layer.
• Large areas of the body tend to recover faster.
• Large areas such as legs and backs can be cleared of hair in a single treatment
Side effects of Diode laser hair removal?
Side effects from Diode laser hair removal are minimal in the majority of cases.
• There may be some scars, burns, skin discoloration, redness, and swelling.
• In some patients, a condition called urticaria* sets in.
What are the different types Diode Laser Devices available?
The popular diode laser devices that are available in today’s markets are as follows.
SLP 100, F1 Diode, MeDioStar, Light Sheer (Light Sheer diode laser system reviews), LaserLite, Apex 800 (Apex(TM) 800 diode laser reviews), and Epistar