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| Laser Back Hair Removal | People with hair on their back can suffer from a lot of considerable inconveniences. Back hair is not only an aesthetic issue. Occasionally the hair can become irritated, and itchy, and the hair follicles may become infected. The discomfort can be increased with exercise, warm weather and associated sweating. The density of the hair can be different and range from very dense to sparse. Laser hair removal can be extremely useful in reducing, or eliminating, unwanted hair. The type of laser used must be chosen and applied to the patient carefully to receive the best results. Physician offices should be experienced in laser hair removal treating and have enough knowledge to select and treat with the appropriate laser or light source.
Other methods of hair removal, such as shaving, waxing and using depilatory creams, have limitations on the back. Removing back hair by means of shaving, depilatory creams needs the help of an assistant because the back is difficult to reach. The results of waxing are the longest in comparison with shaving, depilatory creams and last several weeks. But waxing the back can be irritating to skin, which can cause pigmentation of the skin and, of course, can be a fairly inconvenient procedure.
Laser hair removal for back hair may not be perfect, but there are important advantages for every patient. There are several potential lasers and light sources. Each laser has specific benefit for the patient, it depend on the patient's skin color, hair color, hair thickness and hair density. It is better to address those physician offices which offer the greatest selection of lasers, and other light sources, they try to increase the likelihood of having the best choice for the patient and the best results.
One laser session can cover the whole back and patient can bear it well. A permanent reduction in the majority of hair can be attained in four to six treatment sessions. With continued treatments, most hair may become permanently smaller or totally eliminated. Even those patients who have thicker, coarse hair may achieve a significant permanent thinning of the diameter of many of the hairs and reduction in hair density. Some quantity of hair can remain but it does not disturb a patient, who suffered once from recurrent irritation from their back hair. The use of the laser, and other light sources, is rather successful in the treatment of these patients.
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