Myths About Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal has been around for awhile now, but there are still a lot of myths surrounding the practice. Below are a few common myths regarding laser hair removal, as well as an explanation providing you the facts.
Myth #1 Laser Hair Removal Actually Increases Hair Growth
This myth is usually propagated by those who are confusing laser hair removal with some of the hair loss treatments that use lasers. The lasers used in the treatment for hair loss are extremely low level when compared to the lasers used in laser hair removal. The lasers associated with hair loss will, according to treatment centers, is supposed to stimulate blood flow to the hair follicle and end up growing more hair. Laser hair removal uses an entirely different laser that is much more powerful. Rather than stimulate hair follicles, the laser used in laser hair removal will stop blood flow to the follicle by cauterizing the ends of blood vessels.
Myth #2 Laser Hair Removal Won't Work for Certain Skin Colors
This may have been the case in the past, but technology has evolved since then. Now, no matter what skin color a client possesses, there's a laser designed to remove their unwanted hair.
Myth #3 You Can Remove All Unwanted Hair in One Long Session
No matter what you've heard, it takes more than one session to permanently remove all unwanted hair. Hair grows in cycles, and individual hairs may or may not be in the same cycle. For effective laser hair removal, the hairs need to be treated in all of their cycles, often more than once. Ultimately, it will take several sessions to completely remove unwanted hair growth.
We hope that these facts have helped disprove some of the myths you may have heard. If you have any additional questions about laser hair removal in the Grand Rapids area, please feel free to give us a call at 616-447-9393 or stop by agentletouch.net.