Laser Hair Removal : What Are the Side Effects of Laser Hair Removal?
Sunday, December 21st, 2008
The side effects of laser hair removal include redness, swelling, skin sensitivity and ingrown hairs as the hair begins to work its way out of the skin. Identify other side effects of laser hair treatments, such as minor bacterial infections and herpes outbreaks, with information from an aesthetician in this free video on laser hair removal.
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Laser hair removal is safe if the skin is as pale as possible before treatments, the patient stays out of the sun after treatments and the correct laser is used. Make sure a laser hair removal technician is experienced before undergoing treatments using advice from an aesthetician in this free video on laser hair removal.
Open a laser hair removal business by getting certified to control a laser machine, finding out medical director requirements, purchasing a laser and getting business permits. Train the entire staff of a laser hair removal business on how to get certified in using the machines with tips from an aesthetician in this free video on laser hair removal.
Laser hair removal is 98 percent to 99 percent permanent because it kills all of the hair that is in the growth stage but will not get rid of hair that is not growing or hair from new follicles. Get several touch-up laser hair removal treatments to get rid of all hair in an area with information from an aesthetician in this free video on laser hair removal.
Infections from laser hair removal treatments are rare, but can occur if the patient has a history of herpes or if a bacterial infection develops from the superficial burn that can occur with the treatment. Take care of laser hair removal treatment areas and consult a doctor if any signs of infection occur, using information from an aesthetician in this free video on laser hair removal.