Depilation by laser is a relatively new technique. It is an increasingly popular non-surgecial cosmetic procedure. It is a non- invasive, convenient method to reduce hair growth. It helps not only those with normal hair growth, but also those with excessive hairness of the body or face. The hair grows in cycles, alternating between a growing phase (anagen) and a quiescent phase (telogen), catagen is the period of transition between the two. Cells half way up the hair follicle are thought to be responsible for hair growth. The depilation laser delivers a particular wavelength of laser light which targets the pigment in the hair. This light penetrates upto a milimeter beneath the skin where it is absorbed by the pigment in the part of the hair root which is important for growth. Hairs come in variety of thickness and colors according to the pigment they contain. Laser light penetrates through the skin and is preferentially absorbed by the hair.
Treatment
Treatment may be a little uncomfortable - it feels a little like an elastic band snapping against the skin - but some patients prefer to use local anaesthetic cream to numb the area first. Lubricant gelly may also be used during or after treatment for its cooling effect. Some lasers have a cooling system which reduces the discomfort of the treatment.
Depending on the area being treated, the process may take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours to complete. The most commonly used lasers utilize a low energy laser beam. This beam passes through the patient's skin and is attracted to the pigment of the hair. The energy passes down the hair shaft and is absorbed by hair follicles that are in the active growth phase, thereby disabling the hair follicle in the deeper layer of the skin. The hair follicles that are in dormant phase are not affected by the treatment. In most cases, minimal pain should be experienced and no anesthesia is required.
After treatment, the treated area may look red and feel warm and tender.
Types of laser
A variety of laser systems are now available. Ruby lasers, Alexandrite lasers, Nd-YAG lasers and IPL can all be used to remove hair with varying degrees of success. The size of the area covered by each pulse of laser energy varies with the machine used.
Results
Initial reports of laser hair removal were extremely promising, and some research went so far as to claim that it may be permanent, but this is generally not the case. A few patients do not respond to the laser treatment at all but many will have good results. Regrowth is not only less dense but also less coarse.
Laser Hair Removal Benefits
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