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Laser Hair Removal in San Antonio

Tired of waxing, plucking, shaving and those awful razor bumps? Permanent Hair Reduction may be for you. Laser Hair Removal is one of most popular aesthetic procedures in San Antonio right now, for the bikini area as well as the removal of hair from the back, chest, legs and underarms.

What is Laser Hair Removal?

Laser hair removal is an ideal alternative to traditional hair removal methods such as razors and waxing. Why? Well, for one thing, it's virtually permanent which means you'll never have to even think about your hair again. Furthermore, the discomfort is pretty low when you consider the benefits. A little swelling, some redness and minor irritation that will go away with time and the most of what you can expect to experience.

How does Laser Hair Removal work?

Good question! It�s a rather remarkable procedure when you stop to think about it. A laser that removes hair almost sounds like something out of a twisted movie set in a hair salon. But seriously, during the procedure your physician will pass a handheld laser over your skin and zap thousands of hairs, one after the other. When the laser light passes through your skin's surface it reaches the tiny sacs underneath, which are called hair follicles.

Each follicle contains a bulb that germinates a hair shaft. When light reaches your hair follicles, it temporarily generates enough heat to destroy the follicles and bulbs. If the procedure is successful, your old hair falls out and new hair doesn't grow back. Pretty nifty, isn�t it?

The one main downer to this form of hair removal is that you have to repeat visits to get all the hair. Since hair grows in staggered cycles, and the laser only removes current growth, you have to go back over a period of months to completely erase all possible hair follicles. The exciting news is that most people see a hair removal of 60 to 95 percent within six months. It is possible to have hair grow back in small areas but this hair is usually very fine and light in color.

How long does the procedure last?

The answer to this question depends on the area you wish to treat and which laser your provider uses. If you want to remove hair from your upper lip for example, then the wait is only a few minutes. If on the other hand you are going for a bare naked back expect to lose a bit more time. But lucky for you anesthetics are not typically needed because any discomfort is very mild. You even get to wear glasses to protect your eyes from potential accidental exposure to the laser light. Be forewarned, the laser will singe any stubble you have so be prepared for a slightly burned smell after your session.

Some lasers will not require glasses or numbing cream, like the Aesthera PPx, which uses a photopneumatic handpiece. Ask your doctor which laser they use for hair removal so that you can research that particular technology before you fork over the dough.

Costs and Risks

So this whole laser hair removal sounds really great, but as with every wonderful thing in life, there is a catch. In this case, it comes in the shape of cute squiggles and lines, also known and dollars and cents. Depending on how much you need to remove depends on how much you are willing to pay. Remember that you will need several repeat visits to achieve your desired results.

Risks are relatively mild, as everything takes place on the surface of your skin. If you make sure and see a qualified professional, you do not need to worry about these effects. Several kinds of lasers are available depending on what you want the end result to look like, so talk to your doctor and discuss your goals. He or she will be happy to explain the differences in lasers and help you choose the method that will work best for your skin and hair type.

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