Laser Hair Removal was limited to light skinned individuals with dark hair when it was first introduced. Efficient Laser Hair Removal was produced by Alexandrite and Diode lasers. Dark skinned individuals could not use these lasers for effective hair removal because early generation lasers were unable to distinguish between skin pigment and hair follicles, which led to the burning of those with darker skin. With the advent of the new laser line, the YAG, and the re-invention of the IPL system this problem has finally been resolved.
Before you perform laser hair removal treatment, it is vital that you choose someone who is committed to doing laser hair removal regularly, preferably a trained physician. Laser hair removal specialists should have their owned lasers for the treatments. This is one important thing you should know before you proceed with laser haor removal procedures. Other things you should consider before performing laser hair removal are as follows:-
Proven Laser Hair Removal Track Records
It is important to know the laser hair removal specialist track records. The longer the specialist has been performing laser hair removal the better he is. You should work with specialists who are real experts in performing laser hair removal
Choose Laser Hair Removal Specialist Who Understands the Skin
Its important that the physician treating you is someone who knows about the skin, who understands this technology and knows what they are doing. Are they board-certified? A dermatologist? Is there a board certified physician of any kind in the office?
Ideally you want to find out if the person treating you is one of the experts in the field. “How many different lasers do you own?” “Is your laser good for people with my skin type?” Be it dark skin, light skin, thick hair, thin hair. Do they have more than one laser? This can be important because often times there are patients who treat their hair and sometime the hair changes characteristics or the patient may get tan, and they require a different type of laser. And never be afraid to ask for references.
In summary here is a list of questions you may ask prior to receiving treatment:
* “Do you own your own lasers?”
* “What’s your specialty?”
* “Are you a board-certified physician?”
* “Is there a board-certified physician anywhere on the premises?”
* “Where did you get your training for laser hair removal?”
* “How many different lasers do you own?”
* “Is your laser good for people with my skin type?”
* “Do you have any references?”
* “How much does laser hair removal cost?”
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