Advantages and Disadvantages of Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal, also known as epilation by laser, has been available since the 1970s. It was studied and researched for 20 years before being released, and in 1997, the FDA approved it for permanent hair reduction with the use of lasers.

With all of the decades of research before the release, there are many advantages to laser hair removal, but, still yet, disadvantages of laser hair removal are still in place.  

Advantages

The goal of having epilation by laser is to have a permanent reduction of unwanted hair gone. The FDA definition of “permanent hair removal” is the long term and stable decrease in the amount of hairs re-growing. It also includes that no follow-up or touch-up sessions should be required after all of the sessions have been completed.

The advantage of having permanent hair reduction is that unwanted hair can, for many, be permanently removed with several sessions with a highly skilled professional in the area of laser hair removal. For many people, hair in unwanted places affects a person’s self-image as well as self-esteem. With the use of laser light hair removal, a person can take advantage of the laser hair removal process and get rid of unwanted hair for good after several sessions of epilation by laser.

Coarse hair on light skin is one of the most successful outcomes for hair removal. Patients with light skin and dark coarse hair are usually the best candidates for laser hair removal. Be sure to seek out a specialist who is highly recommended, highly qualified, and who has the most up-to-date equipment to receive the advantages of laser hair removal.

Disadvantages

The creators of the laser hair removal process studied the process for 20 years before putting it on the market in the 1970s. In the late 90s, the FDA approved the process as safe and effective for permanent hair reduction, and since that time, many improvements have been made in the process of hair removal by laser.

However, even with the multiple advances made to the process, there are still several disadvantages to laser hair removal. One disadvantage is that fine hair, such as peach fuzz, cannot be treated with laser hair removal. In fact, light hair is not generally helped with laser hair removal. Dark hair, however, does respond to the treatment. Dark skinned patients are not usually good candidates.

Another disadvantage is if you use a hair removal “specialist” who actually has little training and/or out-dated equipment. Using the wrong equipment or any equipment improperly will generally lead to regrowth of the unwanted hair.

Once you take the time to learn about laser hair removal, you will most likely be able to discover whether you are a good candidate for true permanent hair reduction. You should know the ins and outs of laser hair removal, how long it takes to actually see true results, and discern whether laser hair removal or unwanted hair on your body is possible for you or worth the time involved.

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