Friday, 21 April 2017

Understanding Laser Hair Removal Atlanta GA Procedure

By Jose Baker


Laser hair removal can be a great way to get rid of hair that you just have no use for. There are many things to keep in mind when making the decision as to whether or not you should have it done. From finding out if you're a good candidate to deciding if it fits your budget, there are a lot of things you should consider before picking up the phone to book your first appointment. Here are just a few of those points to note about laser hair removal Atlanta GA.

Despite continuous increase in popularity of this procedure, there are several myths encompassing the procedure that still prevent a whole lot of candidates from opting for the treatment.

As you might imagine, these methods and technologies are progressing very quickly in this day and age. Through this progression, new candidates are being added to the list for the procedure. These machines are calibrated to find melanin and focus more energy to the darker tones. The best candidates at this time are those with light skin and dark curls.

While the laser is thorough, it only successful on hair that is actively growing. At whatever time, a certain portion of the curls on your body are in what is can be referred to as a dormant state. The procedure will not entirely rid of those curls, which is the explanation why more procedures are needed in order to fully eliminate all curls from the treated area.

Myth 2: The Procedure Is Extremely Painful. Most patients experience mild to moderate pain and discomfort as the beams are made incident on the skin, but the discomfort is very much bearable. Burning sensations at the treated areas have also been reported by the patients but again it is also bearable and not out of the pain threshold. Most people compare these sensations with snapping of a rubber band on the skin. If you have been into waxing and tweezing, believe me you will find this treatment a virtually painless procedure. Still, if you have a low pain threshold, your surgeon may perform the procedure after numbing the treatment area with topical anesthetic.

Any technician firing a laser must be educated fully on the particular machine with which they are providing services. This education is given in part through classroom teaching of the theory of they operate and in part by the manufacturer of the provider's chosen machine. Make sure when you are looking for a provider that you feel confident in their abilities.

The procedure can be performed almost anywhere on the body. A consultation with your provider will arm you with the best advice for areas of removal for your personalized service. As long as the pigment is dark enough to attract the laser, you should be able to have it removed.

Myth 6: Laser Hair Removal Is Recommended During Pregnancy. During pregnancy estrogen levels rise in women's body and they experience increased hair growth. This leaves them wondering if they can undergo hair removal or not. While there is no proven evidence that it is not good for pregnant women, effects of the machines on the baby are still unknown. This is why doctors recommend pregnant women to wait until childbirth.




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