Laser Hair Removal: Does it Really Work?
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Hi Charlie,
I have been hearing a lot about laser hair removal in the news lately. It seems like several women and even men are having the procedure performed. I have to know: does it really work? I know they say it does, but I want the real scoop.
Thanks,
Suzie
Hi Suzie,
You, like many others out there, have your reservations when it comes to laser hair removal treatment. And let me tell you straight off the bat: laser hair removal may not completely remove all the hair in the targeted area. While there are many methods of hair removal in Los Angeles, perhaps the most effective is laser hair removal. The treatment is designed to be a permanent reduction of hair. By having more treatments, you are more apt to have satisfying results.
Typically a laser hair removal session lasts for about a half an hour, depending on the area being treated. Multiple treatments may be necessary. During the procedure, the laser targets melanin in the hair follicle and disables it from further growth. Instead of actually removing the hair follicle, the laser works to prevent hair from growing. This is why many laser hair removal treatments end up permanently reducing the amount of unwanted hair, not simply removing the hair such as other methods like waxing or plucking.
So what am I trying to say about laser hair removal? Here’s the skinny: laser hair removal is a great option for women and men who would like to see a reduction in the amount of hair in a specific area. It is an effective treatment that can save time, money, and even pain!






















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