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Advantages & Disadvantages of Laser hair Removal in Delhi

  • Writer: Sandeep Kashyap
    Sandeep Kashyap
  • Jul 20, 2018
  • 5 min read

The hair removal is not a current fashion. Already in Ancient Egypt, women used to depilate their entire body (including intimate areas), considering that the hair-free body was a beauty canon, and for this they resorted to a paste made with sugar, water and lemon, or composed of oil and honey, similar to the wax we now use to pluck.

A few years ago, getting rid of the unwanted hair permanently was only a dream, and it was essential to resort regularly to methods such as wax and blade to have a smooth and attractive skin. But these methods, although they are still used because they are cheap and simple, have their drawbacks. The blade should be used daily because the hair grows very fast and, in the case of the wax, although when the root hair is removed, its appearance is delayed, it is necessary that it reaches a minimum length to be able to eliminate it. Some people have an additional problem and that is that their skin gets irritated when they are waxed like this, and they have to choose between showing their hair or having their skin full of redness, grains, hairs embodied.

In these cases, the solution may be to opt for laser hair removal in Delhi, a technology that was perfected in the eighties and has been used for more than ten years, and which means being able to forget about hair for long periods of time.

The objective of this technique is to damage the cells that generate the hair and, in this way, delay follicular growth. However, if what you want is to definitively eliminate the hair, experts dermatologist in Delhi in laser hair removal will explain the real expectations to achieve it, since it will depend on hormonal factors, the age of the patient, the degree of pigmentation of the hair, the area to be treated.

  • Advantages and disadvantages of laser hair removal

The advantages of laser hair removal treatment in Delhi are undoubted, as it is a fast and safe method, which keeps the skin free of hair for a long time (in many cases definitively), and allows to depilate large areas.

In addition, it also has medical applications, and patients with pathologies such as pseudo folliculitis or hirsutism, or those who needed to remove skin grafts, have benefited from this technique.

However, we must not lose sight of the fact that laser hair removal has some drawbacks:

Inconvenience

When you apply the laser, it is normal to feel a burning or stinging sensation that, during the first two or three sessions (when the hair is still abundant), is usually quite annoying, especially if you are shaving an area where the skin is especially sensitive. The refrigeration systems that incorporate some equipment reduce the pain quite a lot and, from the fourth session, the light punctures are perfectly tolerable. In any case, pulling the hair with wax is not pleasant either, and laser hair removal in Dwarka has the advantage that the growth of the hair is delayed a lot and the sessions are increasingly spaced.

You can consult the skin specialist in Delhi the possibility of using an anaesthetic cream if the area to be treated is very sensitive or has a high follicular density, but it is quite cumbersome to use because you should apply it about an hour before the session and cover the area with a plastic. As with other aesthetic treatments, laser hair removal in Janakpuri continues to evolve, and for the last few years a new laser has been available, the Vectus ™, which, in addition to being more effective for its ability to eliminate more hair per session – It makes it ideal for large areas such as the legs-, it is practically painless because it applies the energy in a homogeneous way avoiding annoying peaks of heat.

Rebel areas

It is important to highlight, however, that there are areas where the hair tends to reappear insistently, as occurs with the facial area. We have already explained that this is because during the session the active hairs are removed, but the laser does not affect the hair follicles at rest, which can be activated over time. Even so, getting rid of excess facial hair by laser is still convenient, since the new hairs would come out equally with any other depilatory method, or even if none were used.

Rebel areas of laser hair removal

In the facial area the hair tends to reappear with greater insistence.

Androgens or related hormones also stimulate hair growth, both in males as they mature (thorax, abdomen, back, lower back), and in certain women suffering from hormonal disorders (such as hyperandrogenism) and, in those cases, Patients will require refresher sessions over time to eliminate new hairs.

Grey hair and fine hair

The laser does not eliminate grey hair, nor fine and light hair. Fine hair (the most common on women’s faces), does not absorb the light emitted by the laser, even if it is something dark, and therefore the skin specialist in Dwarka must assess the characteristics of the patient’s skin to see if it is It is possible to use the laser to depilate this type of hair in your specific case.

Dark skins

Although there are laser equipments that can be used with relative safety on dark skin, the patient must be previously evaluated by a dermatologist in Dwarka. In addition, the procedure may be less effective and more annoying.

In pregnancy

During pregnancy it is contraindicated to perform laser hair removal in areas close to the abdominal and pelvic region, to avoid any possible damage to the placenta or the foetus. In the case of areas far from the foetus, the pregnant woman should consult her doctor beforehand, or suspend the treatment until after the birth.

Photosensitivity

If you are taking any type of medication you should warn the doctor to check if the drugs produce photosensitivity, as is the case with isotretinoin. You should also notify if you are diagnosed with a new pathology or if you are prescribed a new medication before submitting to a new session of laser hair removal in Delhi in case any interaction could occur.

Although the risk is minimal if the hair removal is performed by a qualified dermatologist in Delhi with the prior assessment, it can happen that the melanin of the patient’s skin absorbs part of the light energy destined for the hair follicle and, as a consequence, the skin overheating and significant irritation or even a burn.

Therefore, it is essential that you follow the recommendations of the skin specialist in Delhi and do not expose the skin to the sun or apply self-tanning before the sessions, and, depending on your skin photo type, this minimum time free of sun exposure can be even two months (in reality, the more, the better).

To reduce the risk of skin overheating, the equipment has a built-in cooling system.

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