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For the last decade, laser hair removal has been the most popular
method of removing unsightly hairs in the body. And ND YAG laser hair
removal is one of the best known technologies used by experts.
Most women prefer thick, luscious hair in the head. But having them
in the neck, face, or legs is a different story. Perhaps you have
tried plucking and waxing those pesky hairs to no avail. They keep
growing and every month, you stand in front of your mirror enduring
the pain of plucking them one by one.
Well, it’s about time you tried laser hair removal. Although this
is a bit more costly than traditional ways of removing hair, it is
more effective and permanent. Laser hair removal has grown in
popularity during the last ten years. Because of this, the cost of the
procedure has dropped ten times lower and is now more accessible than
ever.
This technology uses small beams of light to penetrate the skin and
dry up the follicles underneath. Your hair grows on these follicles,
and so drying them up means hampering the growth of hair
permanently. If think about it, this is more convenient than having to
pluck your hairs all night long every few weeks.
There are many different types of laser hair removal. Among the
most popular are Diode, Alexandrite, IPL, and ND YAG laser hair
removal. If you have lighter skin tones, you can use the Alexandrite
method because it emits continuous beams of light. For darker skin,
ND: YAG is the best method because of its longer wavelengths.
The ND: YAG system is designed mainly for black skin particularly
those of Hispanic, Asian, and African-American skin tones. While most
types of laser hair removal produce a little bit of hyperpigmentation
or skin darkening, they are less noticeable on dark skins.
Keep in mind that you may also experience scarring and slight
burning. But these side effects will heal in a few days except skin
darkening which may take a few weeks to get back to its natural skin
tone.
The cost of laser hair removal is between $150 to $500, depending
on factors such as the thickness or coarseness of the hair, the skin
type, and the area needing the procedure. Consult as many clinics as
you can in your area to find the best deal possible.
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