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 Laser Facial Hair Removal
Hair Removal Techniques:
Depilation is a form of hair removal which affects the part of the hair above the surface of the skin. Shaving is the the most common form of depilation. Another option is the use of chemical depilatories, which work by breaking the disulfide bonds that link the protein chains that give hair its strength, making the hair disintegrate. Hair is also sometimes removed by plucking.

Epilation is removal of the entire hair, including the part below the skin. Some individuals may use waxing, sugaring, epilation devices, laser, intense pulsed light or electrology.
 
Laser facial  hair removal is a non-invasive method of photoepilation, which does not require needles or chemical creams.
 Types of Lasers and Light Sources Used in Facial  Hair Removal?

 Alexandrite
The long-pulse alexandrite laser penetrates deeply into the dermis where the hair follicles are located. The heat build-up in the hair shafts which disables hair-follicles in the active growth phase.
 Diode
The diode laser contains small diodes or semiconductors that are arranged together to produce light. The diode laser has a longer wavelength compared to other lasers, which may improve treatment results on darker skin types.
 Light-Based Sources
Intense pulsed light device operates on similar principles to other lasers. Using the photoepilation process, the device emits a broad spectrum of light to treat different kinds of hair and skin colors as well as hair depths.
 Q-Switched Nd:YAG
YAG delivers two different wave lengths of light. One is an invisible infrared light used for deeper penetration. The other wavelength, a green light, is used for treating hair follicles closer to the surface.
 Advantages of Laser Facial Hair Removal
- Laser hair removal is a non-invasive method of photoepilation
- Not requires  needles or special creams
- Thousands of hairs can be zapped in a single treatment session
 
  Disadvantages of Laser Hair Removal
- May require multiple sessions.
- May have to use specially formulated skin care creams.
- Sunscreen is recommended for areas exposed to the sun.
- Peoples with darker skin may not respond well.
- Blonde, white or gray hairs are less responsive to laser treatments.
 
Possible Side Effects :
  -hair regrowth
 - scarring and inflammation
 - change in skin color

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