Diode Laser Epilation Consider one of the hair remove system, which applies diode laser beam, its safety measures, frequency of procedures and pain rate.
Diode Laser Epilation

diode_laser_epilationWhat is Diode Laser Epilation?

Diode Laser Epilation is a totally new hair removal system in which a high-power semi-conductor diode laser beam is sent deep into the skin where hair growth starts. The photon energy or radiation vaporizes and destroys the follicle  cells which produce unwanted hair.

Is Laser Epilation Dangerous?

The laser epilation is practically safe, as the amount of light energy used is extremely small and poses very little risk to the skin. It is mechanically not dangerous and controlled at every stage of the application. Though, Negroid peoples - skin pigment rated on the Fitzpatrick Scale type 6 - should avoid exposure to diode laser radiation.

How Many Treatments Will it Take?

For the most part hairs will be removed with two to four treatments, but some will need 5 or more treatments over 90 days to achieve progressive permanency.

Is it Painful?

In most cases, as well as most areas of the body, diode laser epilation isn’t painful. It generally feels like a mild 'pinch' which lasts only a small fraction of a second. If a client have a high degree of sensitivity to the treatment, adjustments can be made to the machine which will eliminate any sensation.

Is Laser Epilation Right for me?

Laser epilation is for everybody rated 1-5 on the Fitzpatrick Scale - most people split into this category - who feels they deserve the satisfaction only a flawless, hair-free complexion can give. To feel good about yourself "all the time" is important. Laser hair removal is well worth the few hours and expense when you put it side by side with daily plucking and other temporary hair removal methods.

Can I Use This Machine Easily or Does it Require Training?

The procedure is very easy to learn and complete and no advanced training is required. The straightforward design makes it very easy to use, even to beginners. Though laser hair removal systems were initially designed for use by doctors only, simplifications in technology have allowed for the equipment to become accessible to everyone.