All About Laser Hair Removal

By Hugo I. Cercil


Why go for high risk hair removal when you can have laser treatment? Beats me. Many of the other hair removal processes known to most professionals in the medical profession around the world are not only slower, but they also constitute higher risk to you. With the varying degrees of success they record, the latter may simply be better.

It takes a longer time for electrolysis to work for you than laser hair removal. The laser process on the other hand can be over after just a couple of weeks of uninterrupted irradiation sessions. Sure, there is talk that electrolysis is a more accurate procedure, but it can be so cumbersome. Which would you rather have?

You might not know this, but laser hair removal has been around for the greater part of 30 years. It has taken a lot of time before people now undergo it commercially, but I think it has been totally worth it.

Laser hair removal uses Intense Pulsed Light to remove hair from parts of your body where you don't want it. It is called IPL, an epilator. The word is not a corruption of the acronym, it is coined from the removal of the letter 'd' from the word depilator, which refers to something that helps to remove hair from your body. Like you don't know already.

Laser and light-based methods are abundant for various purposes. I have always thought that hair removal was a great one of them, though. That is why I have subscribed to it from the first. Perhaps you should too.

Laser hair removal might not work for everyone, but those for whom it works are totally happy with the results. That is why I am glad to wait until better technology allows me to try it too. Sometimes all the hard work that is done in research gets to me and I just grow weak. I mean, people working round the clock, trying to bring laser hair removal to people like myself throw me off the hinge all the time. I am ever so grateful.




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