Laser hair removal

Laser hair removal / bleaching

Laser hair removal is a medical procedure that uses a concentrated beam of light (laser) to remove unwanted hair.
During laser hair removal, a laser emits a light that is absorbed by the pigment (melanin) in the hair. The light energy is converted to heat, which damages the tube-shaped sacs within the skin (hair follicles) that produce hairs. This damage inhibits or delays future hair growth.
Although laser hair removal effectively delays hair growth for long periods, Multiple laser hair removal treatments are needed for initial hair removal, and maintenance treatments might be needed as well.

Why it's done
Laser hair removal is used to reduce unwanted hair. Common treatment locations include legs, armpits, upper lip, chin and the bikini line. However, it's possible to treat unwanted hair in nearly any area, except the eyelid or surrounding area.

Hair color and skin type influence the success of laser hair removal. The basic principle is that the pigment of the hair, but not the pigment of the skin, should absorb the light. The laser should damage only the hair follicle while avoiding damage to the skin. Therefore, a contrast between hair and skin color — dark hair and light skin — results in the best outcomes.

Laser Hair Bleaching For Fine Hair
Non-permanent laser hair removal or laser hair bleaching, Well-known that the fine hair (also known as baby hair) not responsive to regular laser hair removal and sometimes though rear the opposite occurs, this fine hair transformed possibly to a thick, coarse hair due to thermal effects of laser hair removal.
With QS-Ultralight we can offer our patients non-permanent laser hair removal or laser hair bleaching of fine hair. By using Q-Switched ND: YAG Laser targeting the melanin of fine hair shaft and bleaching it. Thus making it invisible and it will fall after 10-15 days without any risk of hair growth stimulation.

HOW DOES IT WORK?
This laser can treat fine hairs that not targeted by other lasers. It targets the melanin in the hair shaft and bleaches it, thus making it invisible.

HOW MANY SESSIONS AND WHAT IS THE INTERVAL BETWEEN THE SESSIONS?
The patients could do as many sessions as they desired with 4-6 weeks interval between the sessions.
ARE THERE ANY SPECIAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TREATMENT?
We advise antibiotic cream like fucidin on the treated area twice daily for two days. And the treated areas should be protected from sun exposure.

NON-PERMANENT LASER HAIR REMOVAL
After 6-8 weeks the fine hair will reappear but with the same texture and quality. Some of our patients got a noticeable reduction in hair after a few sessions, but we cannot guarantee that for all patients.