HAIR

REMOVAL

Laser hair removal is a highly effective method for eliminating unwanted hair by targeting the hair follicles. People with light or gray hair may not achieve the same level of success with laser hair removal, as the laser may not be able to effectively distinguish between the hair and surrounding skin. Overall, laser hair removal offers a convenient and relatively long-lasting solution for those looking to reduce or eliminate unwanted hair.

Laser hair removal is a highly effective method for eliminating unwanted hair by targeting the hair follicles. People with light or gray hair may not achieve the same level of success with laser hair removal, as the laser may not be able to effectively distinguish between the hair and surrounding skin. Overall, laser hair removal offers a convenient and relatively long-lasting solution for those looking to reduce or eliminate unwanted hair.

HAIR REMOVAL

Here's how Hair removal works

Targeting Pigment: Laser hair removal relies on the principle of selective photothermolysis. The laser emits a concentrated beam of light that is absorbed by the pigment (melanin) in the hair follicles. Melanin gives color to hair and skin, and it is what the laser targets to destroy the hair follicle.

Follicle Destruction: The heat generated by the laser damages the hair follicle's ability to grow hair. It can also disrupt the follicle's blood supply, further inhibiting hair growth. Repeated laser sessions are necessary to target hair follicles at different stages of the hair growth cycle effectively.

Gradual Hair Reduction: Laser hair removal does not provide immediate results. Instead, it results in gradual hair reduction over a series of treatment sessions. Most people require multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart to target hair in various stages of growth.

Selective Targeting: One of the advantages of laser hair removal is its precision. The laser can selectively target dark, coarse hairs while leaving the surrounding skin undamaged. This makes it suitable for use on various areas of the body, including the face, arms, legs, bikini line, and back.

Here's how Hair removal works

Targeting Pigment: Laser hair removal relies on the principle of selective photothermolysis. The laser emits a concentrated beam of light that is absorbed by the pigment (melanin) in the hair follicles. Melanin gives color to hair and skin, and it is what the laser targets to destroy the hair follicle.

Follicle Destruction: The heat generated by the laser damages the hair follicle's ability to grow hair. It can also disrupt the follicle's blood supply, further inhibiting hair growth. Repeated laser sessions are necessary to target hair follicles at different stages of the hair growth cycle effectively.

Gradual Hair Reduction: Laser hair removal does not provide immediate results. Instead, it results in gradual hair reduction over a series of treatment sessions. Most people require multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart to target hair in various stages of growth.

Selective Targeting: One of the advantages of laser hair removal is its precision. The laser can selectively target dark, coarse hairs while leaving the surrounding skin undamaged. This makes it suitable for use on various areas of the body, including the face, arms, legs, bikini line, and back.

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Silhouette Aesthetics

101 E. Vineyard Ave, Suite 103

Livermore, CA 94550

Phone: (925) 579-2510