by rimsha | Mar 18, 2020 | Laser Hair Removal
In some rare cases, laser hair removal can cause severe blistering, blood clots, and may cause the hair to turn light in colour. However, there is no fatal damage that this treatment brings along unless you get it under serious health risks.
by rimsha | Mar 18, 2020 | Laser Hair Removal
In the majority of the cases, the laser hair removal burns go away after a few weeks but may take a few months to completely vanish in some people. However, some individuals with very sensitive skin may get intense burns that fade away but stay there for a...
by rimsha | Mar 18, 2020 | Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal works as a permanent solution only when the hair follicles are destroyed completely. This destruction takes a few sessions of laser hair removal, but the number of sessions varies from person to person.
by rimsha | Mar 18, 2020 | Laser Hair Removal
The extent of pain one experiences during a laser hair removal session varies from person to person. It depends upon one’s skin sensitivity, body’s hormonal levels (as in periods) and various other factors. In all of the normal cases, the pain inflicted by laser is...
by rimsha | Mar 18, 2020 | Laser Hair Removal
It is almost impossible for a regular laser removal session to damage your nerves. Laser hair removal is relatively side-effects free, though some radiations are intense enough to cause minor burns on the epidermis, it is almost impossible to get high-degree burns...
by rimsha | Mar 18, 2020 | Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal session will leave your skin red or itchy for some hours, but your skin heals quickly afterwards. However, severe burns could lead to permanent scars if your skin is way too sensitive and the laser beams are too intense. Therefore, you must go to a...