by rimsha | Mar 17, 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, and even though some radiations are intense enough to cause minor burns on the epidermis, it is almost impossible to get high-degree...
by rimsha | Mar 17, 2020 | Laser Hair Removal
Most therapists suggest women to get their laser hair removal right after their periods are over. As there is no solid evidence regarding laser hair removal affecting one’s period, some women might feel uncomfortable getting a laser done while on their period. In some...
by rimsha | Mar 17, 2020 | Laser Hair Removal
Usually, getting regular laser hair removal sessions makes your hair regrow much thinner and finer enough to be easily removed afterwards. In people with some minor skin issues, the hair may grow out darker and thicker following a laser session, but these hairs are...
by rimsha | Mar 17, 2020 | Laser Hair Removal
In some cases, the laser beams are very intense and not protecting your eyes may cause a serious optical injury. When you want to get rid of your facial hair, you will usually be provided with some protective eye-casing or glasses before the session begins in order to...
by rimsha | Mar 17, 2020 | Laser Hair Removal
If you get your laser hair removal done by someone who is not professional enough or try to do it on your own at home, there is some likelihood of you getting your blood clotted. However, getting your blood clotted after a laser hair removal session is rare if you get...
by rimsha | Mar 17, 2020 | Laser Hair Removal
It is a fact that laser hair removal does not work for everyone. Sometimes, not enough laser light is absorbed by the skin, and therefore, the energy generated is not powerful enough to destroy the follicles of your hair. Other reasons that might result in a failed...