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Definition
Laser hair removal is a non-invasive procedure that uses light pulses to remove hair from the body. It works by targeting the pigment in the hair follicle, which is then destroyed by the heat energy from the laser. Laser hair removal is most commonly used to remove unwanted facial and body hair, but it can also be used to treat unwanted underarm hair.
Effects
Laser hair removal can have several different effects on the skin. It can reduce the amount of hair, making it less noticeable, or it can reduce the thickness of the hair, making it less noticeable. It can also reduce the amount of hair follicles, making the hair less noticeable. Depending on the type of laser used, it can also reduce the amount of pigment in the hair, making it less noticeable.
Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal is the most commonly used method of removing underarm hair. It works by targeting the pigment in the hair follicle, which is then destroyed by the heat energy from the laser. It can be used to reduce the amount of hair, making it less noticeable, or to reduce the thickness of the hair, making it less noticeable. The effects of laser hair removal can be long lasting, but it is not permanent.
Electric Tweezers
Electric tweezers are another option for removing underarm hair. They use a small electric current to pluck the hair out of the follicle. This method is less effective than laser hair removal, but it can still reduce the amount of hair in the area. It can also reduce the thickness of the hair, making it less noticeable.
Waxing
Waxing is another option for removing underarm hair. It works by removing the hair from the follicle along with the wax. This method can be painful and can cause skin irritation, but it can reduce the amount of hair in the area. It can also reduce the thickness of the hair, making it less noticeable.
Shaving
Shaving is the most common method of removing underarm hair. It works by cutting the hair off at the surface of the skin. This method can reduce the amount of hair in the area, but it can also cause skin irritation. It can also reduce the thickness of the hair, making it less noticeable.
Plucking
Plucking is another option for removing underarm hair. It works by removing the hair from the follicle one by one. This method can be painful and can cause skin irritation, but it can reduce the amount of hair in the area. It can also reduce the thickness of the hair, making it less noticeable.
Treatments
How Many Laser Treatments to Remove Underarm Hair?
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