You just had your first laser hair removal treatment. Maybe it’s on your face or maybe it’s on your legs. You’re wondering how much the hair will come back and when during the growing cycle will it grow back?
The following information is intended to give you a basic understanding of how long it takes for the hair to fall out after laser hair removal work.
With the newest technology, laser hair removal is becoming an increasingly popular choice for people looking to get rid of unwanted hair.
If you’re curious about how long it takes for the hair to fall out after treatments, you can expect to see different results based on the length of your hair.
Laser hair treatments are effective for all skin types but are most commonly done on Fitzpatrick Skin Types I-III (white, pale, fair).
It can be used on the face and body of both men and women. The length of time that it takes to see the full results varies based on your hair type (thick, thin, curly), skin color (pale, dark), location on the body (face, arms, legs), and Fitzpatrick Skin type.
Here’s the scoop on after laser hair removal when does hair fall out!
How Laser Hair Removal Works
First, you have to wait for the hair to get out of the resting stage for the hair to be fully visible. A topical anesthetic might be used to help numb the area.
When the laser light is directed to the surface of the skin, the laser goes into the hair follicle beyond the papillary dermis (the epidermal layer). The light energy causes damage to the follicle which stops the hair growth cycle.
The heat created in this process coagulates or solidifies and destroys about 90% of the targeted pigment in the follicle for permanent results.
The heat created also stimulates the production of new collagen in the treatment area, which causes tightening and reduces or gets rid of wrinkles.
Although Laser Hair Removal does not affect hair in the resting (telogen) phase, this process does stop the growth phase known as the anagen phase by destroying most, but not all hair in its active (anagen) phase.
This means it takes several laser hair removal treatments to get rid of most of the hair in that area and have hair-free skin.
How Effective is Laser Hair Removal?
Laser Hair Removal is the only method of hair removal that has been approved by the FDA as a permanent form of hair reduction over the course of treatments.
Before treatment, you will want to shave the day before but you will want to use a new razor with shaving cream to prevent razor burn.
The laser technology targets the pigment of the hair specifically dark pigment on the skin’s surface to prevent future hair growth.
While this medical procedure works on any type of skin tone it is most beneficial for dark hair and light skin. With darker hair color, these maintenance laser treatments can target the hair follicles better than dark skin with light hair. The type of laser used will accurately target darker hair types compared to darker skin and red hair.
In clinical studies, after an average of five to eight treatments at monthly intervals, up to a 91% reduction in hair can be achieved. Results vary based on skin type and body location treated.
When your hair is in its active growth cycle (anagen), the laser energy will travel down the hair and destroy the hair follicle. Complete hair removal will give you optimal results of unwanted body hair on the treatment site.
Once your hair falls out, it is in its resting or dormant stage (telogen). Depending on the portion of the cycle that your hair is in when it falls out, you can expect to see a couple of weeks to several months between when your hair falls out and when it will grow back.
How long it can take for hair to fall out after Laser Hair Removal treatments:
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There are some important things to understand about how long it takes for the hair to fall out after the laser treatment. All patients are different, so not everyone’s regrowth cycle will be the same.
With the dead hair and any loose hairs, it is best to let them fall out on their own.
You may have had many hairs in an active growth stage during your treatment while someone else may only have a few.
Also, if you just finished one laser session of treatment your hair may not all start growing back at the same time. The given time it takes for any one person’s shedding process can vary depending on these differences.
One great things about the results of laser hair removal is that skin often bounces back like a rubber band. If you are interested in learning more about hair removal methods contact your local esthetician.
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Some common areas for women include the upper lip, chin, bikini area, facial hair, sideburns, underarms, bikini line, and full leg. For men, the chest and Brazilian areas are popular choices.
Remember that not all areas can be treated with laser hair removal – for example, the scalp. If you are unsure about whether or not an area can be treated, always consult a professional or laser technician in the initial consultation of your medical history.
Permanent hair removal is a cosmetic procedure that does require a couple of maintenance treatments to ensure you get the best results of the treated hair. The laser targets the hair shaft and hair bulb to stop hair regrowth. If you have further questions before your first treatment it is a good idea to call your esthetician.
Your next treatment will depend on your hair type and color.
Benefits of laser hair removal
There are many benefits to a laser hair removal session – some of which include preventing ingrown hairs, reducing the amount of hair growth, and preventing new hair growth.
Prevents ingrown hairs: one of the biggest benefits of laser hair removal is that it helps to prevent ingrown hairs. Ingrown hairs can be painful, and they can also lead to an infection and skin irritation.
Reduces the amount of hair growth: over time, as you continue to receive laser hair removal treatments, the amount of hair growth will start to reduce. This is because each treatment is working to damage the hair follicle so that it cannot produce new hair.
Prevents growth of new hair: by damaging the hair follicle, laser hair removal prevents the growth of any new hair. This means that after a few treatments you can expect the treated area to be permanently hair-free with smooth skin.
Is affordable: laser hair removal is one of the most affordable methods of hair removal available. It is also a long-term solution, so you won’t have to keep spending money on treatments.
Side effects may include swelling or redness on the size of the area or on the surrounding skin of the target area. After your treatment session, you can use an ice pack or aloe vera gel to help with the swelling on the small area or larger area.
If you are looking for a long-term, affordable solution to your hair removal needs, laser hair removal may be the perfect option for you.
The first step after your first session is to avoid sun exposure on the treated skin. The main reasons are the sun can damage your skin as well as irritate it.
The best way to learn more is to can contact your local treatment center today for a free consultation. You can learn more about a treatment plan, side effects, and any additional treatments.
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