Facial Laser Hair Removal
Unwanted Facial Hair can be a Particular Problem for Women.
It can be unsightly and embarrassing, causing them to feel unfeminine. Until
recently, shaving, plucking, waxing and creams were the primary temporary
solutions for removing unwanted facial hair. These solutions are very time
consuming and generally not effective as they can cause ingrown hairs, redness
and irritation.
Recently, new facial laser hair removal techniques became widely available
to help men and women permanently remove their unwanted facial hair.
Men and women may find that excess facial hair gets worse with age. Some
women experience additional growth during hormonal changes like pregnancy
or menopause. These individuals may pursue facial laser hair removal in
order to halt the progress and to receive permanent results.
What can I Expect with Facial Laser Hair Removal? With facial laser
hair removal, a low energy light beam is aimed at a group of hair follicles.
The laser is absorbed by the melanin in the hair follicle. When the laser
damages the follicle, the hair is removed.
Facial laser hair removal is a relatively painless procedure. Some people
report feeling some discomfort during the treatment. Several visits for
facial laser hair removal treatment may be necessary, as the follicle
must be treated during its growth phase.
If you have decided that facial laser hair removal is right for you,
be sure to visit several centers before making your choice. Look for specialists
in facial laser hair removal techniques and ensure that they have access
to advanced technology. Doing your homework up front will help you ensure
you get your desired results!
There is a new very successfully alternative to the laser hair removal
and that is Vaniqa. Here is a quote from the company about their product.
"VANIQA is the first and only prescription cream clinically proven
to reduce the growth of unwanted facial hair (UFH) in women. Over time
you may be removing hair less often, and many women see significant results
within just 8 weeks. In clinical studies, the longer VANIQA was used,
the better it worked."
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