Laser Hair Reduction
Understanding hair removal
In the past, the usual remedies for unwanted hair were plucking, shaving, waxing, or chemical depilatories. Some are painful, some are messy, and all are only temporary
For long-term hair removal, electrolysis in particular is popular and effective but can be uncomfortable and slow. Hair by hair, an electric current passes through a needle
to destroy the hair root's ability to grow. It typically takes months or more of regular visits - even for small areas, like the upper lip.
Now there's a more effective solution, the new LightSheer Diode Laser, a state-of-the art system specially designed to remove unwanted hair faster, with less discomfort and
more reliably than many other methods.
Understanding laser treatment
A laser produces a beam of highly concentrated light. Different types of lasers produce different colours of light. The colour of light produced by a particular laser is one
of the keys to its effect on hair follicles.
The light emitted by the LightSheer Diode Laser is well absorbed by the pigment located in hair follicles. The laser pulses for a fraction of a second, just long enough to vapourise
the pigment, disabling numerous follicles at a time to eliminate or significantly impede the hair's regrowth.
Importantly, LightSheer's special contact-cooling hand-piece is perfect for sensitive skin. It protects and cools the upper layers of skin before, during, and after each pulse while
directing the laser energy to the hair root. The combination of this aggressive skin cooling and other key laser parameters allows for safe and effective treatment.
What you can expect
The length of a laser session may be a few minutes to an hour or more, depending on the size of the area being treated. Because the laser tends to treat hair follicles that are
in an active growth phase, a series of treatments between 6-8 may be required to disable hair follicles that subsequently enter this growth phase.
Laser treatment may cause a slight tingling sensation. Most patients tolerate the procedure well. But because some areas of the body are more sensitive than others, topical anesthesia
can be an option.
The appearance of the treated area immediately after a laser session will vary from patient to patient depending on the extent of the treatment and skin type. Immediate after-effects,
if any, are minor. They may include redness and swelling, which disappear in a short-time. Most people return to normal activity right away. We will be happy to tell you more about
your treatment and what you can expect during your consultation, or email us at info@manhattan.com.au

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