How Is Laser Brazilian Hair Removal Performed?
When you go in for laser Brazilian hair removal, a cooling gell will be applied to the area that you are having treated. This will minimize the discomfort that you experience during the procedure. In some cases, it is possible for a topical numbing agent to be used which will also minimize any discomfort that you might experience. Brief pulses of the laser will then be directed at the hairs that you would like to have removed. The light from these lasers is absorbed by the dark pigment in the hair follicle and converted into heat. This heat will then damage the hair follicle which inhibits future growth of hair from that follicle. It’s not uncommon for you to need between two and six treatments sessions for the results to be long lasting. After this many treatment sessions, the hair will have slowed to hardly growing at all. If you have some hair that begins to regrow, you can go in for a maintenance sessions to further inhibit these hairs from regrowing. While laser hair removal is no