How are hairs removed by lasers?
Because the laser beams light may be transformed into heat, Laser Hair Removal in Dunstable is effective. The pigment (melanin) in the hair is what draws the light. Light is absorbed by dark pigment, which then heats up. In turn, the heat has an impact on the hair follicles, inhibiting hair development.
The stem cells that oversee hair regeneration must also be eliminated to completely kill a hair follicle, which includes the bulb where the blood gives the hair oxygen to grow. A temperature of roughly 70 degrees must be attained to perform this.
How long-lasting is laser hair removal?
We can perform permanent HydraFacials in Dunstable depending on three primary elements.
Only hairs that are actively developing (in the anagen phase) can be properly treated, but not all hairs grow at the same rate. For instance, only 20–40% of the hair on our bodies at any given moment is growing (in the anagen phase), with the remaining hair either in the transition phase or the resting phase. For this reason, a series of treatments is necessary to remove the various hairs as they start to grow. For the body, treatments are given every eight weeks, and for the face, every four. Second, only pigmented hair can be treated. It's crucial to recognize that hair that is white, grey, blond, or red won't react to the light since it lacks the dark pigment needed to reflect it. As a result, the laser is unable to produce enough heat to burn off the hair.
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