Laser and IPL hair removal are the most widespread laser and photomedicine procedures done in the United States. None of us like to be too hairy, I guess it reminds us too graphically of our pals in the animal world! Specifically females do not like dark excess hair on the face, legs, bikini line and under arm, particularly women in the US and Asia. I assume, dark facial hair makes a young woman really feel much less feminine. This is a cultural phenomenon, as plenty of cultures do not have this obsession.
Laser and light based hair removal has improved dramatically in the past five years. Early lasers had been not totally useful and were so powerful that burns and scars were a possibility. In addition, early lasers could not be utilised on dark skin and were helpful at removing only incredibly dark black hair. Newer IPL and some lasers are a vast improvement and can be utilized on darker skin and can also eliminate lighter colored hair. The newer IPL machines are less painful and there is much less chance of burning and skin scarring.
The most beneficial earliest laser for hair removal was the Lightshear Diode invented by Palomar Medical. Palomar subsequently developed the IPL hair removal method to be able to treat darker skin sorts and remove lighter colored hair. The benefits of the new IPL approach became clear when they sold their rights to the Lightshear Diode to Lumenis to pursue what they felt was a superior IPL removal approach.
These machines are sophisticated medical grade instruments that should certainly only be utilized under the supervision of a physician. Even though the popularity of this process has resulted in light based laser and IPL remedies being supplied in Salons and Spas without having a doctor present, new legislative action will soon limit most of these devices to a physician supervised office. I suggest that you remain ahead of the curve and receive the safest most effective treatments in a board certified plastic surgeons or dermatologists office. Your safety should be your very first concern.
How Does IPL or Laser Get rid of Hair?
All light based therapies which contain laser and IPL, also known as Photomedicine tactics, function on the same principle. This principle is that a certain color of light can be directed to be absorbed or taken up by 1 particular color of tissue on the skin. Light is energy, and energy can generate heat. When light energy, the IPL or Laser beam, is absorbed by a specific colored tissue on the skin, the tissue is heated, injured, and is removed. The follicles are black or brown, therefore a black or brown laser or IPL light is flashed on the skin that contains the follicle, the follicle absorbs the light energy, is heated, damaged, and the follicle shrinks and loses color. The new smaller follicle is then able to grow only fine light colored peach fuss soon after treatment.
This light based technique is known as target certain photothermolysis-a particularly colored target receives color matched light energy (photo), is heated (thermo) and damaged or dissolved (lysis).
The color of light used is very vital since follicle color is unique for diverse colors of hair. Therefore the same color light will not remove all colors. Most typically an 800nm laser wavelength (Lightshear Diode) has been employed, but the newer Intense pulsed light based systems can quickly treat in a range of 525-1200nm (Palomar LuxRed and LuxYellow) to treat a wider selection of colors.
These machines do not really eliminate the follicle. Rather they damage and shrink the follicle so that new growth is smaller, thin, blond peach fuzz. The follicles can only be damaged throughout one of three growth phases. Only 1/3 of the follicles in any location are susceptible at any 1 time, so at least 3 treatments separated by 6 weeks are necessary to achieve the very best result.

