The skin may be red immediately after treatment and the hair follicles may be swollen and raised but this usually subsides within a few hours. Adverse reactions are rare but may include a small blister or temporary lightening or darkening of the skin.
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What Will I See After Laser Hair Reduction Treatment?
The hair follicles are damaged by the heat but the hairs remain in the follicles. The dead hairs shed after about 2 weeks as the epidermis renews. During this period the hairs will seem to grow as they are pushed out by the new epidermis.
Laser Thread Vein Reduction
Thread veins (or telangiectasia) are small superficial red, purple or blue veins which may appear anywhere on the body, but most commonly on the face, chest and legs.
Thread veins develop for a number of reasons such as hormonal changes, hereditary factors, medications such as steroids, exposure to UV light and extremes of temperature.
The appearance of spider/thread veins on the face and legs can cause embarrassment or self-consciousness for many individuals.
Laser therapy is a proven technology for treating thread veins. Thread vein removal or reduction is most effective on very fine veins of less than 2.5mm in diameter.
Laser Hair Reduction
Laser therapy is a non-invasive and extremely effective therapy which can significantly reduce the growth of dark unwanted hair. Unwanted hair from excessive or inappropriate hair growth may appear for a variety of reasons such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. (PCOS) This can cause immense distress and affect self esteem.
Laser hair removal takes an average of 6-8 treatments to achieve optimal results. Treatments are normally spaced 6-8 weeks apart.
Females with PCOS or who are transitioning through puberty, pregnancy and the menopause might require more treatments due to changing hormone levels. Men generally require more treatments than women due to testosterone levels.
How Does Laser Treatment Feel?
Treatment sensation varies but is often described as a “flick of an elastic band”. No anaesthetic is required and most clients describe the discomfort as tolerable and less uncomfortable than electrolysis or waxing.
Cold air is used to help numb the area whilst being treated.
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