Laser hair removal is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to traditional methods of struggle with unwanted hair, such as shaving, waxing waxing, depilatory creams and electrolysis. Although photomechanical technology is considered the most secure, photothermal technique (laser) is more radical in terms of getting long-term epilation effect.
However, laser hair removal can lead to thermal damage to the upper layers of the skin, which is often (but not always) can manifest as undesirable from an aesthetic point of view, blisters and uneven pigmentation. The probability of these side effects are especially high for the ruby, alexandrite and diode lasers (see below).
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