Laser Hair Reduction: Separating Fact from Fiction

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Many people turn to laser hair reduction because they’re looking for smooth, stubble-free skin. They also want to free themselves from the hassle of regular shaving and painful waxing sessions. With any cosmetic procedure, it’s essential to separate the myths from the truth if you want to have the best experience and results. It’s true that lasers can target unwanted hairs on the body, starting at the root. The intense heat of the lasers works to slowly destroy the hair follicle, reducing the chance that the hair will grow again.

However, a few misconceptions are swirling around about what hair reduction is and isn’t. We’re here to set the record straight.

5 Hair Reduction Myths You Need to Stop Believing

1. It’s completely painless

The pain level will be different for everyone and will depend entirely on your personal pain threshold.

Some patients won’t need any numbing cream, while others will not be able to sit through the treatment without a volatile reaction. Some people have described the sensation as tiny pinpricks, often comparing it to a small rubber band snapping the skin.

2. 100% hair reduction is guaranteed

Laser hair reduction doesn’t get rid of hair permanently; however, it reduces hair growth drastically. At some point, the hair will be so thin and so fine that you will barely even notice it. Therefore, to say that laser treatment can remove all hair entirely would be inaccurate. However, because completing all your treatments will result in significant hair reduction, the little hair that does grow will be barely visible. Most clients will experience an 85% – 95% reduction in hair.

3. One treatment is enough for permanent results

It takes more than one treatment to see results; the number of treatments needed will vary from person to person. Some people may need as many as 12 sessions, while another person may need only 5. It boils down to the area that is being treated, as some parts of your body have coarser hair while other parts have finer hair. Each varies with every individual.

4. Electrolysis is the same as laser hair reduction

Laser hair reduction and electrolysis both target follicles under the skin’s surface; however, electrolysis involves inserting a probe into the hair follicle and killing it with an electric current. With laser hair removal, laser pulses can treat several hairs at once and takes a matter of milliseconds. For this reason, laser hair reduction treatments are more popular than electrolysis.

5. Laser hair reduction is harmful

Laser hair reduction does not expose you to radiation, nor does it cause cancer. Because the lasers only target the hair follicles, it does not pose a health threat to your internal organs. Therefore, laser hair removal also does not cause infertility – another common Laser hair reduction myth. Looking to improve the way your skin looks and feels? Laser technology and laser therapy have evolved over the years, and there are numerous ways in which they can be beneficial for your skin. At CüR Laser and Skin, we bring the latest laser treatments to our clients. Request an appointment today.

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