Get Clear Skin With Laser Hair Removal in Delhi
- Sandeep Kashyap
- Jun 29, 2018
- 2 min read
Clear skin forever
Laser hair removal in Delhi is suitable for all skin types. Having a wealth of knowledge in treating different skin types, here at Delhi Laser Clinic we have the ability and confidence to provide you with the best laser hair removal in Dwarka for all skin types.
At your consultation, we will go through all the lasers that may be suitable for you and may patch test you on multiple lasers, so we can determine what is right for you.
What is laser hair removal?
No more hair removal! Lasers can be used to remove all undesired hair permanently. Performed by skin specialist in Dwarka, Delhi, this technique leaves a flawless and smooth skin. Laser hair removal in Janakpuri, Uttam Nagar is a process in which hair follicles are treated with laser light, resulting in permanent hair reduction or removal. Laser hair removal is safe, effective, and provides long-lasting results.
With the introduction of advanced laser technology, waxing, razor bumps and painful electrolysis are finally becoming a thing of the past.
What happens during a hair removal session?
Depending on the profile of the patient, the dermatologist in Dwarka, Delhi decides on the number of sessions required to achieve a satisfactory result. Sessions are spread over a period of 18 months and are scheduled every 4-12 weeks. Firstly, the hair is shaved and the skin disinfected. Then, the skin specialist in Delhi passes the device over the area to be treated. Generally, one pass is enough. Finally, a healing cream is applied to the skin. There are different types of laser, with the expert choosing the one that is most suitable for the patient.
What are the results?
We aim for the permanent removal of around 80% of hairs white all remaining hairs will be less coarse than before treatment.
Are there any side effects?
A sensation of sunburn, redness and swelling is felt for several hours. Depilatory creams and shaving are permitted between sessions. However, sun exposure, both before and while treatment is on-going, is strongly discouraged.