Quick silver process: Bikini Hair Removal
Filed under: Laser Hair Removal — steve @ 7:30 pm
by: Judy Wellsworth
When summer comes, the sun and the will to look our best also appears along with the scorching heat, but not many women think that bikini hair removal can be done very fast and in a comfortable way, with the help of today’s technology. Some choose to hold their worries at bay by going to specialists in bikini hair removal, in order to benefit from that indispensable comfort and lack of pain. However, for those who do not wish to pay for costly bikini hair removal treatments, do-it-yourself methods are always an answer but not necessarily a good one, since the area bikini hair removal implies is a very delicate one.
It is better if you leave the professionals do this complicated job, because honestly, when you think of actually doing bikini hair removal by yourself, you get default goose bumps, and this fear and refrain, which are completely rational, can hinder the swift bikini hair removal. Spas and salons are available for this operation and they provide you with trained and experienced professionals, that possess the knowledge and the equipment to make you look the way you want, where you want, without any pain at all.
The Highs and Lows of Bikini Hair Removal
Yes, bikini hair removal is bound to be painful, but only if you are blithely unaware of the fact that highly trained beauticians are at your service in special clinics: a little amount of pain does appear while experiencing one of the many ways to wax the unwanted hair follicles off along the bikini lines. Procedures have evolved, and hot wax can be used as well as cold wax, all sorts of kits have appeared on the market that enable women to do the bikini hair removal by themselves in their cozy homes and the how-to-do-it section is more than very clearly explained. Some packages can involve putting them into the microwave, which means one thing: speed.
Does It Worth It?
It is quite famous today, this laser hair removal process, but it’s made costly by the equipment needed and the special training of the personnel. Hence, the laser technology must be handled by specialists with specific requirements, it is normal that the procedures offered by them should be expensive. You can always find their advice and expertise at spas and saloons, along with the physicians there that have personal offices with laser machines. Why are these recommended for bikini hair removal? Because the permanency of the method is invaluable as well as it is generally painless. Just to be on the safe side, when you decide you want bikini hair removal, check the equipment yourself if it has the required certificates from the government and medical institutions and the necessary quality, so that you enjoy safely your treatment.
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Painless Hair Removal Techniques
Filed under: Laser Hair Removal — steve @ 5:45 pm
by: Tony Wagner
With hair removal becoming more and more popular as years go by. But there are a number of options for people looking into hair removal possibilities. There have been a number of advancements made and new products created that have given hair removal customers a variety of options. However, it can sometimes be difficult for people to determine which hair removal method is best for them, since there are now so many different types of hair removal methods available.
Laser hair removal is the newest hair removal method to be put on the market. It is no surprise that lasers are now being used to remove hair since advancements of all types of procedures using lasers have become more and more advanced in recent years. A wavelength of energy is omitted by the laser, working to kill the hair from its base. The most appealing characteristic of laser hair removal is that after a small number of treatments your hair should be completely dead and you will never have to worry about hair on that specific portion of your body again.
Laser hair removal treatments can be spread out farther than other types of hair removal treatment since the laser hair removal process slows the growth of hair. Laser hair removal may seem like the most appealing hair removal procedure but there is a downside. In comparison to the other methods of hair removal, laser hair removal is by far the most costly. Since laser hair removal is a relatively new procedure and can be high in demand compared to the number of specialists licensed to practice the procedure, the cost of laser hair treatments can be relatively high.
A method similar to laser hair removal but that has been around much longer is that of electrolysis. Like laser hair removal, this takes a number of repeat appointments for treatment. When removing hair by electrolysis, the technician uses a needle that projects an electric current into the hair follicle, killing it at the root. By sending the current directly to the root of the hair follicle it prevents hair from growing back in the same spot. Electrolysis is another way to permanently remove hair in a certain area although it may take longer than laser hair removal.
Electrolysis often requires treatment for anywhere up to a year to a year and a half for the hair to be completely removed. Like laser hair treatment, electrolysis can cause some discomfort and pain during treatment when the electric current is killing the hair follicle but it should not last longer than a few minutes after the treatment has ended.
The process of removing hair using depilatories hs been used for a lon time. Depilatories are made up of a chemical mixture that is applied to a region of unwanted hair. Once applied, the depilatory is left on the hair from anywhere from three to fifteen minutes depending on the size of the area and the amount of hair being removed. Once the chemicals have had time to kill the hair, the depilatory is removed and the area of skin is smooth and free from hair. Using a depilatory is completely pain free, unlike laser hair removal and electrolysis, and can be done in the privacy of your own home.
A number of depilatories are sold at local supermarkets. However, since depilatories contain strong chemicals in order to kill the hair, for people with sensitive skin, depilatories may not be the right way to go about removing unwanted hair. They often cause skin irritation for people who are prone to having sensitive skin. Depilatories also typically require repeat treatments considerably sooner than both electrolysis and laser hair removal.
Another hair removal treatment that has been popular for years is that of waxing. Although this method is often painful, it is cost effective and can last a while, which keeps many customers coming back for more. Waxing can be done by professionals in a salon or can be done in your own home with one of many self-waxing kits sold in stores. Waxing requires hot wax to be poured on the area and then removed by having strips stuck on and pulled off along with unwanted hair.
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Let The Razors And Depilatories Relax. Try This
Filed under: Laser Hair Removal — steve @ 5:15 pm
by: sashi
Tired of your boring and edgy razor to get rid of unwanted hair? Those sticky depilatory creams don’t excite you anymore when it comes to hair removal? Try this. It’s new and inviting. It’s the diode laser hair removal technique. As one of the permanent hair removal treatments, it is effective and with long lasting results. The technique is also called Diode Laser Epilation. In this hair removal system, a high power semiconductor diode laser beam is used for removal of unwanted hair in a permanent manner. The diode laser beam acts on the roots of the hair. Energy packets called photons destroy the follicles thus eliminating the possibility of hair to grow again.
One need not feel apprehensive before opting for diode laser hair removal. A visit to the dermatologist will clear all your doubts. He will make you undergo a skin type check on a Fitzpatrick scale and if your type is 1-5, you qualify for it. Generally, most people fit in this scale.
The number of sittings and treatment is entirely dependent upon the hair type of a person and density. On an average it takes two to four treatments but for some people it might take five treatments. The overall period for undergoing diode laser hair removal treatment works out to about three months.
While undergoing the treatment your skin is subjected to a laser beam which doesn’t cause any harm to the skin. They are controlled at every stage of the process by qualified experts to ensure that it acts only on unwanted hair. Also, the energy packets used for the process are too small to act on the skin. However, one should clarify and seek advice from the dermatologist before undergoing the treatment.
The process is not at all painful as compared to shaving and plucking. It generally feels like a mild ‘pinch’ which lasts only a small fraction of a second. Should a client have a high degree of sensitivity to the treatment, adjustments can be made to the machine to eliminate any such sensation.
The advantage of diode laser hair removal is that it can also be done by the person himself. Although laser hair removal systems were originally designed for use by doctors only, simplifications in technology have allowed for the equipment to become available to everyone. It’s easy to learn, user friendly and doesn’t requires any advance training.
Today, there are numerous diode equipments present in the market which are easy to use and their results are exemplary. There are numerous industries which provide appliances as well as free training to the consumers. There are appliances which can be used by the parlors as well as by the individuals.
This is the ideal treatment to get rid of unwanted hair on a permanent basis. At the same time you can bid a final farewell to your razors, pluckers and depilatories and even save on your precious time.
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Lazer Hair Removal - The Advantages, Disadvantages, and Facts
Filed under: Laser Hair Removal — steve @ 4:45 pm
by: Oliver Turner
The permanent hair removal solution that is lazer hair removal treatment has become increasingly popular worldwide and as with any body hair removal solution this treatment is not without advantages and disadvantages.
So what are the facts surrounding a laser hair removal treatment. Firstly it should be noted that although many clients have reported permanent hair removal after a number of treatments the scientific data to back up this claim in still being looked into.
Lazer hair removal uses lasers to render hair follicles inactive but there can be re-growth after a period of time although this hair re-growth is often greatly reduced and hair appears much lighter in color and finer.
The Advantages of Lazer Hair Removal
1. Lazer hair removal is considered extremely safe if performed properly and by qualified specialists. 2. A majority of clients have reported long lasting results and even permanent hair removal. 3. A laser hair removal treatment can be carried out on large areas such as the chest, back, and legs in one session. 4. If there is re-growth after lazer hair removal this will be much lighter and finer in texture than before. 5. Lazer hair removal can be virtually painless when compared with waxing and electrolysis as a means of body hair removal.
The Disadvantages of Lazer Hair Removal
1. Scientific data and research is still limited and therefore claims can not be fully verified. 2. A laser hair removal treatment is not as effective on blonde, red, or gray hair and therefore numerous treatments may be required. 3. Lazer hair removal is not recommended for darker skin tones or those with a skin tan. 4. If carried out incorrectly a laser hair removal treatment can cause burning of the skin and skin discoloration that can last months. 5. Lazer hair removal is also very expensive and the cost of laser hair removal can be as much as $500 per treatment. 6. Eye protection must be observed during a laser hair removal treatment.
As you can see there are a number of advantages and disadvantages with lazer hair removal and only you can decide if this procedure is right for you.
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Laser Hair Removal: Treatment Prices
Filed under: Laser Hair Removal — steve @ 4:15 pm
by: E. Blumenthal
Historically, the first demonstration of laser hair removal was depicted in the “Goldfinger” James Bond movie. To this day I have had little desire to investigate further. On the other hand, pouring hot wax on some sensitive part of anatomy, letting it cool, then yanking it off smacks of a somewhat questionable mentality!
If you’re interested in getting your undesired body hair eliminated with laser hair removal, you might wonder how much the procedure will cost. There are large amounts of factors that will determine the prices of a laser hair removal treatment. Laser hair removal is such a popular hair removal procedure that it is clear that no matter how much it would cost lots of people would still use and recommend this hair removal treatment.
Before you go ahead and schedule your laser hair removal, it’s best to have an thought of what you might be spending. This cost varies from treatment center to treatment center, but there are ways that you can get an average laser hair removal prices. The Mayoclinic.com reports that the average value of a single session of laser hair treatment averages $388. Your cost will all depend on where the undesired body hair is located.
Areas such as the underarms, lip, neck, and chin will cost less money than having hair eliminated from the legs, back, or stomach. Once you be aware of exactly which location of undesired hair you wish removed, the better you will be able to determine if you can afford this sought-after hair removal procedure.
One of the first things to remember with laser hair removal is that the larger the area of hair is that you wish removed, the more expensive your hair removal treatment is likely to be.
When you make an appointment with your local laser hair removal center will you desire to be aware of whether they charge for each individual session or if they have a complete package available for purchase.
If you are able to pay for your expected sessions all up front, there are a number of hair removal centers that will offer you a discounted price. Not all hair removal treatment centers do, but it never hurts to ask.
Prices will of course vary at different treatment centers. It is often possible to receive laser hair removal treatments on the areas of your neck, lip, eyebrows, chin, underarms, or the sides of your face for around fifty to seventy-five dollars. Other areas such as legs or a full back are likely to cost anywhere between three to five hundred dollars for just one treatment
On the down side, almost all insurance companies consider laser hair removal a cosmetic procedure ineligible for reimbursement. So, you will most likely be responsible for all of the laser hair removal value. Every laser hair removal centers should make their fees well known up front. With a little planning, you should be able to save up for your first laser hair removal treatment session without much problem.
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Laser Hair Removal: Know the Provider Qualifications
Filed under: Laser Hair Removal — steve @ 3:45 pm
by: Kelly Jensen
Laser hair removal is a fast-growing procedure that’s helping thousands of people get rid of unwanted hair. The latest procedure uses intensed pulsed light (IPL) to destroy hair follicles and prevent the growth of follicles and hair for an extended period of time. Laser hair removal has been so popular because of its preciseness and success rates. If you’re considering laser hair removal, your first step is to find someone who’s qualified to perform the procedure. It’s important that they be qualified and experienced to provide a high-quality procedure. Finding Laser Hair Removal Specialists Locating your laser hair removal specialist is not difficult. Make sure he or she is Board Certified in Dermatology. If more than one specialist is working at the office, find out if each is certified. If another member of the doctor’s staff will be performing the procedure, that person should be a registered nurse or licensed physician to ensure proper care and use of the laser equipment. The facility where your procedure will be performed should be clean and professional. Ask for a tour of the facility and where your procedure will take place if possible. Take special care in choosing your specialist because laser hair removal is a medical procedure, and should be treated as such. State Requirements for Laser Hair Removal Each state varies in how laser hair removal can be performed. You’ll need to know what your state requires and make sure your specialist understands this as well. The state requirements are broken down into four categories. Each category specifies how and by whom the procedure can be performed within that particular state. A brief explanation of each category is below. 1) Physician Only: A medical doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) must actually fire the laser. Then, the doctor may ask a PA, RN or other licensed professional to use laser during the hair removal procedure. 2) Direct: The laser can be fired by a medical or non-medical professional (according to the state’s requirements), but the professional must remain under the direct supervision of the MD or DO, and also use the license and practice of the doctor. 3) Supervision: A medical or non-medical professional can fire the laser and perform the procedure under the supervision of a MD or DO. Depending on the state, the physician might or might not be present when the laser hair removal procedure is performed. 4) N/A: The state has no official requirements for laser hair removal procedures. *Below is a list of states and their general requirements for based on the four above definitions. Check within your own state, however, to obtain more detailed requirements. Alabama: Direct Alaska: Supervision Arizona: Supervision Arkansas: Supervision California: Direct Colorado: Supervision Connecticut: Direct Delaware: Physician Only Florida: Supervision Georgia: Supervision Hawaii: Physician Only Idaho: Supervision Illinois: Supervision Indiana: Physician Only Iowa: Supervision Kansas: Supervision Kentucky: Supervision Louisiana: Supervision Maine: Physician Only Maryland: Physician Only Massachusetts: Direct Michigan: Supervision Minnesota: Supervision Mississippi: Supervision Missouri: Supervision Montana: Physician Only Nebraska: Direct Nevada: Supervision New Hampshire: Physician Only New Jersey: Physician Only New Mexico: Physician Only New York: N/A North Carolina: Supervision North Dakota: Direct Ohio: Supervision Oklahoma: Direct Oregon: Supervision Pennsylvania: Direct Rhode Island: Supervision South Carolina: Direct South Dakota: Supervision Tennessee: N/A Texas: Supervision Utah: Direct Vermont: Supervision Virginia: Direct Washington: Supervision West Virginia: Supervision Wisconsin: Supervision Wyoming: Supervision *State requirements as shown at the Web site of Rocky Mountain Laser College of Denver, Colorado. Laser hair removal can be a simple, pleasant process if you find the right doctor. You can usually locate professionals in your local telephone directory, online or by consulting with your own family doctor. If you take the time to locate a doctor that’s right for you, you’ll be more satisfied with your results. You can see that unwanted hair disappear in no time!
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Laser Hair Removal Unwrapped
Filed under: Laser Hair Removal — steve @ 3:15 pm
by: Jay B Stockman
The laser has become a precision surgical instrument widely used for a variety of procedures. Most recently, lasers have been utilized for the quick, gentle removal of unwanted hairs. The laser works by sending a pulsating beam of light, of a particular wavelength to precise areas on the skin. The light passes directly through the skin, but is absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicle and shaft. Once absorbed by laser light, the follicles are impaired from future growth, and eventually die off. Laser hair removal has come a long way since the first laser for hair removal received FDA clearance in mid 1998. Older generation normal-mode ruby lasers were very slow, very painful and worked only on individuals with very dark hair and very light skin. Today, lasers can work on all skin colors and some lasers are even safe for treating tanned skin.
Lasers are not for everyone, and their proper use requires great skill, training and expertise. The laser technician at minimum must be a Certified Laser Specialist who has graduated from an accredited school for laser. Generally it is best to have a laser-trained dermatologist, or plastic surgeon perform the procedure, in case of complications. For the laser to be effective, the hair pigment must be darker than the surrounding skin pigment. If this is not the case, the treatment will not work and may have harmful complications. Additionally very darkly pigmented people absorb too much laser energy in their skin and are not ideal candidates. Tanned patients with light hair are not candidates either.
Light skin makes laser hair removal easier to perform. Fewer treatments are required, and better, faster results are obtained. People with darker skin can be treated, but results are slower, more sessions are required, and greater expertise is required on the part of the doctor. Coarse dark hair responds the best to laser treatment, light hair is more difficult to treat. Blonde or red hair is very difficult to treat, multiple treatment sessions are required, and results are variable. Laser hair removal must be individualized for each patient.
Although one laser session can produce impressive hair removal, generally, multiple treatment sessions are necessary to see optimal results. In large part this is due to the fact that laser hair removal is most effective for hair, which is in the growth phase. Since hair grows in cycles, not all of the hairs are in the growth phase at any given time. Additional sessions are necessary to catch all of the hairs when they are in this phase.
Any area, except adjacent to the eye, where there is excess hair can be treated. The most common areas requested are the face, upper lip, neck, chest, breast region, underarms, back, abdomen, bikini line, and legs.
The costs for a single laser hair removal treatment vary depending on the part of the country, and range from $300.00 to $500.00 per session. Consumers are advised, as with all forms of medical care, to seek the center of highest quality, rather than lowest cost. Laser hair removal requires a great deal of skill, individual attention, experience, and a trained, caring, professional staff.
After treatment, most patients have a mild sunburn-type sensation that fades in 2-3 hours. Moisturizers and/or cool compresses can help during this time. Small blister areas can be treated with topical antibiotic until resolved. Sun block should be used for up to 6 weeks after treatment if sun exposure is anticipated. No waxing, shaving, or dying should be performed for 2 weeks after treatment. Pretreatment restrictions are also applicable to the post treatment period.
It must be remembered that it is impossible to predict the exact result a patient will achieve with laser hair removal, especially with regard to how many sessions a given individual will require. The indication for laser hair removal is mostly subjective. A desire for hair removal is the only criterion for laser hair removal.
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Laser Hair Removal Prices: What You Need To Know
Filed under: Laser Hair Removal — steve @ 2:45 pm
by: Magdalena Witkowska
For those who want to get rid of unwanted body and facial hair permanently, laser hair removal is the answer. With this procedure, the growth of hair can either be reduced or permanently eliminated. Such an incredible service, however, does not come cheap. Laser hair removal prices may vary widely, but you still need to get an idea of how much the treatment costs. Before you get a laser hair removal treatment, it is probably best to get an idea of how much you will be spending. The cost of the treatment itself will vary depending on where you are and who you talk to, but getting some benchmarks is not too difficult. The Mayo Clinic, for example, says that one session of laser hair removal costs an average of US$388. Laser hair removal prices will generally depend on which area of the body has the unwanted hair. One rule of thumb is this: the larger the area to be worked on, the higher the costs. Removing the hair on your chin, for instance, will costs much less then removing the hair on your back. The latter simply has a much greater surface area, and therefore will take longer to treat. Removing hair from your face, neck, or even underarms will cost you anywhere from US$50 to US$100. These of course, are the smaller areas. Larger areas such as the back, the legs, or the thigh can cost up to US$500. Specific costs will vary from one treatment center to another, so it won’t hurt you to ask for the price specifics whenever you can. Another important factor that will affect laser hair removal prices is the number of sessions that will be needed to complete the treatment. Laser hair removal is not a one-time deal: you will need to attend a number of scheduled sessions. Each session, of course, will cost you, so you obviously need to take this into account. Look into hair treatment packages if they are available. If you have enough money to pay for all the sessions upfront, ask if the treatment center to offer you a discount. You should not sacrifice quality in your quest to get the lowest hair removal prices. If you find a treatment center which offers prices much lower than other centers, take a skeptical attitude. You may be looking at a center that does not offer the best services. What’s the point of saving a few dollars if they burn you during the procedure? You’re much better off with centers that charge a bit more, but deliver on the promises that they make. Laser hair removal prices are important, but don’t forget to look into the credentials of your hair removal therapists. They should be duly licensed under the law to perform this procedure. If they are not, you will most likely be taking some unnecessary risk.
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Laser Hair Removal Prices - Guidelines
Filed under: Laser Hair Removal — steve @ 2:15 pm
by: Mike Jones
Laser hair removal prices can vary greatly depending on the geographic area.
A candidate’s physical features also affect laser hair removal prices. According to one authority, an absolute requirement is that the hair must be darker than the surrounding skin.
The whole area on the back or the legs can cost considerably more while smaller areas such as the upper lip obviously cost less.
Individual consultations are necessary to establish accurate laser hair removal prices.
Note: Due to the variables involved it is impossible to predict exactly what the results will be for any individual. Many reputable clinics avoid giving guarantees for this reason.
A consumer guide on laser hair removal gives $500 per treatment session as a reasonable average with 3 to 4 sessions often necessary.
Another survey on laser hair removal prices in the U.S.A. gives these averages according to area:
Average Cost for 1 treatment:
Midwest - $497 East - $458 South - $307 West - $469
When checking laser hair removal prices in your area, ask for special offers.
Suggestions for obtaining discounts
Offer to pay for all treatments upfront in exchange for a discount.
Additionally, you could try and get a discount by giving a referral if you have a friend who also wishes to receive laser hair removal treatment.
Some practitioners offer a 6 treatment package which includes 1 free if you pay for 5. Others may even offer a 50% discount on the regular laser hair removal prices if you need more than 6 treatments.
In other cases, laser hair removal prices can be reduced by seeking discounts on additional areas to be treated. Some for example, offer a 10% reduction in cost for each additional area.
A final tip - to clarify the laser hair removal prices you are given, be sure to find out whether the quote is for both arms, underarms, or legs or just one.
Conclusion: Laser hair removal prices can vary greatly. Do your research, use the guidelines above in trying to get discount prices and go with the clinic that offers you a professional service for a reasonable price.
Note: For peace of mind you could decide only to go to a Board Certified Dermatologist. Additionally, you may ask to see before and after pictures of the practitioner’s own results.
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Laser Hair Removal For Women
Filed under: Laser Hair Removal — steve @ 2:00 pm
by: Mansi gupta
Earlier removal of unwanted hair was a nightmare for most of the women. There were various options for removing the unwanted hair like waxing, sharp razors, dirty smelling hair removal creams and painful electrolysis process but all of them are either very time consuming or painful process.
But today things have changed completely. Advanced technology is used to get rid of the unwanted hair. The laser hair removal is fast becoming one of best ways of getting rid of the unwanted hair. The process is not painful and the best thing is that it is permanent. Imagine just a few visits to the specialists and you are free of the unwanted hair. So the next time you go out you need not worry about those hair removing creams, razors or hot wax. HAIR GROWTH Hair is important for every woman but on the other hand every woman wants to get rid of the unwanted hair growth. Basically the hair grows inside a hair bulb deep in the hair follicle. Follicle may be a small part, but for most of the people it hardly stops growing throughout their life.There are three stages of hair growth which are: . Anagen (the growing phrase) .catagen (the intermediate phrase) .Telogen (the shedding phrase) Anagen: This phrase is also called the growing phrase. In this period the hair follicle grows to about 6 inches in a year. The hair follicles that of eyelashes, arms and legs have a growing stage of only few months, so the hair they produce are short. Catagen: This is also called the transitional stage, in which the hair follicle becomes smaller as the lower portions of the follicle are absorbed by the body, and ceases to make hair. Telogen: This is also called the resting stage. After two to three months of resting the hair starts falling. At the end of the resting stage, the old hair falls out, the follicle enlarges, and a new growth cycle starts and a new hair shaft begins to grow. FAQs 1. Is the laser hair removal effective and safe? Laser hair removal is a very safe and effective way to get rid of the unwanted hair. The treatment is done taking in mind the different skin types. Proper precautions should be taken before and after the treatment. The treatment should always be done under proper medical professional. 2. How does the laser remove hair? The hair removal works when the hair growth is on the catagen stage. The light emitted by the laser is absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicle.The light is pulsed for only a fraction of second so that it is absorbed by the hair follicle, thereby damaging it and reducing hair growth. 3. What body parts the laser hair removal can work on? The laser hair removal is safe enough to work on all parts of the body. Be it arms, legs, underarms, face, back, upper lip and bikini line. 4. Is the treatment expensive? The treatment cost varies depending on the body part where the treatment has to be done. Laser centers which are experienced in this field charge around $500 per session. The sessions depend on the body part where treatment has to be taken. Treatment on larger areas increases the cost and for the smaller areas the cost reduces.
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