Answers to Your Typical Questions on Laser Hair Removal Toronto

30/12/2020 12:35
Though laser hair removal is a technique that has been here since the ‘90s, it has only recently gained popularity. This is because it currently is among the best choices for getting rid of unwanted body hair. In laser hair removal Toronto, a laser will emit a light wavelength in one specific color. The energy from this light penetrates the melanin in a specific section to heat it and damage the hair and its surrounding tissue. Below are a few answers to the questions you might have before getting this treatment.
 
Will it hurt?
 
No, most people find laser hair removal Toronto uncomfortable, but for the most part, the treatment is tolerable. Moreover, patients have noted that the discomfort of laser hair removal will decrease with multiple treatments as the production of hair by their hair follicles reduces. Some centers apply a numbing cream to the treatment section about 20 minutes before the procedure to minimize your discomfort.
 
What should you do before and after treatment?
 
Before your treatment, avoid tanning and exposure to sunlight since these reduce the efficacy of laser hair removal. Moreover, you should wait for at least five days after taking antibiotics to get the treatment. After hair removal, avoid hot baths and sunshine so that the treated area does not become pigmented.
 
Will the hair be removed permanently?
 
Laser treatment can permanently reduce hair density or permanently remove unwanted hair. Several elements influence whether your hair will be permanently removed or its density reduced. These include the thickness of your hair, the quality of the laser being used, and the color of your skin.
 
With your questions on laser hair removal Toronto now answered, it is time to look for a place for the treatment. Get a center that has licensed professionals to guarantee your treatment is free of side effects. Though more costly than in backstreet clinics, your laser treatment will be safer and have better results.