Leela SKin Clinic

Laser Hair Reduction

Most Effective and Cos Effective Hair Loss Treatment

Laser hair reduction, also known as laser hair removal, is a cosmetic procedure that uses concentrated beams of light (laser) to target and remove unwanted hair. The laser emits a specific wavelength of light that is absorbed by the pigment (melanin) in the hair follicles, leading to the destruction of the follicles and a reduction in hair growth. This procedure is commonly performed on areas with unwanted hair, such as the face, underarms, legs, bikini line, and other body parts.

  1. Procedure:

    1. Consultation: Before the procedure, a consultation with a licensed and trained professional is typically conducted. The practitioner will assess the individual’s skin type, hair color, and medical history to determine the most suitable laser and treatment parameters.

    2. Preparation: The area to be treated may be shaved a day or two before the procedure, and the patient may be instructed to avoid sun exposure and certain skincare products.

    3. Application of Gel: A cooling gel may be applied to the skin to help protect the outer layers and enhance the penetration of the laser light.

    4. Laser Application: The laser device is directed at the treatment area, emitting pulses of light that are absorbed by the melanin in the hair follicles. The heat generated damages the follicles, inhibiting further hair growth.

    5. Post-Procedure Care: After the session, the treated area may be red and slightly swollen. Patients are usually advised to avoid sun exposure and use sunscreen to protect the treated skin.

Considerations:

  • Number of Sessions: Multiple sessions are typically required to achieve optimal results. The number depends on factors such as hair color, thickness, and the target area.

  • Hair Growth Cycle: Laser hair reduction is most effective when hair is in the active growth phase (anagen). Since hair grows in cycles, multiple sessions are spaced several weeks apart to target hair in different growth stages.

  • Skin Type: Different lasers are available for various skin types and colors. It’s important to use the appropriate laser for the patient’s skin to minimize the risk of side effects.

  • Pain and Discomfort: The procedure may cause some discomfort, often described as a snapping or stinging sensation. Some lasers have cooling mechanisms to minimize discomfort during treatment.

  • Maintenance Sessions: Periodic maintenance sessions may be necessary to address any regrowth or new hair follicles.

Laser hair reduction is generally considered safe and effective when performed by qualified professionals. However, individual responses can vary, and potential side effects may include temporary redness, swelling, and changes in pigmentation. It’s crucial to follow pre- and post-procedure instructions and choose a reputable clinic or medical spa for laser hair reduction treatments.