Those considering laser hair removal should first find a qualified cosmetic surgeon to perform their procedures.
After finding a qualified practitioner, it is important to meet with the doctor for a consultation visit. This gives the doctor a chance to view the area needed for treatment, explain the procedure in detail, including risks, benefits, costs, and other related material.
Now you could ask the doctor in front of your computer!
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Q: What are the different types of lasers used for hair removal?
There are several laser and laser-like devices currently used for hair removal. Some of the more common ones are discussed throughout this website…
Q: Will Laser Hair Removal work for me?
Due to the fact that a laser targets melanin, the more melanin an individual has in his/her hair, the more effective a laser will be. Therefore, someone with gray, red, or blonde hair is not as good a candidate for laser hair removal as one with darker hair….
Q: What is “Home Laser Hair Removal”?
There are a number of home devices now for sale which can remove hair with laser/light energy.
There are a few at-home laser hair removal devices that may be effective, such as the Tria Laser or Silk’n. Always make sure the take-home product is approved by the FDA.
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February 9th, 2010 at 3:49 pm
Since recently I am a big fan of laser hair removal. I used to avoid it because of high price. But I found that it is affordable!!!
February 10th, 2010 at 4:19 am
Well,the price of laser hair removal is not too expensive.But if you try Silk’n Laser Hair Removal in your home, the cost is more cheap!