Photoepilation

Today, beauty salons and clinics offer various methods of removing unwanted hair. Laser and photoepilation have gained the most popularity as methods that have a long-term effect.
The effectiveness of these procedures is based on the action of light energy, which is absorbed by melanin (hair pigment), resulting in a thermal reaction and the hair follicle collapses. In laser installations, this effect is achieved using a laser beam, and in photoepilation devices, intense pulsed light is used.
Due to the fact that only those follicles that are in the active stage are damaged, several procedures are needed for long-term hair removal with an interval of several weeks to one and a half months. The number of sessions depends on the skin color, the thickness and color of the hair, and the size of the treated area.
Which is better: laser or photoepilation.
A significant difference and advantage of photoepilation is the possibility of using it on hair of different colors, whereas laser hair removal is effective only on dark hair. However, if the hair is too light or gray, then the proper effect of photoepilation will not be.
A laser emits a single wavelength of light, and devices with intense pulsed color have a wide range of rays. As a result, the laser is safer, and with photoepilation, the risk of side effects is high, and the skin may become more irritated.
After the procedure, there may be redness of the skin and swelling, which can last up to two weeks. There is a possibility of burns and hyperpigmentation of the skin, especially if the skin is tanned, dry or very sensitive.
How is the photoepilation procedure?
Before the procedure, the client must wear special glasses to protect his eyes from light radiation. Then the doctor treats the desired area with a cooling gel. The procedure of photoepilation itself consists in the fact that the doctor runs the device over the skin. From time to time, there are flashes of light that act on the hair shaft.
The procedure takes little time, an average of 20 minutes. In principle, photoepilation is practically painless, but people with a low pain threshold or when treating delicate areas of the body may experience unpleasant sensations, a burning sensation, and mild soreness.
However, there should be no severe pain, if it is very painful, it is necessary to inform the doctor, it may be necessary to reduce the intensity or frequency of radiation.
At the end of the procedure, the skin is treated with an emollient cream. After photoepilation, two to three weeks of exposure to the sun, sauna and steam baths are not recommended. You should also refrain from taking hot baths for several days.
Photoepilation: contraindications.
Contraindications to photoepilation are:
— wounds, skin inflammations, tattoos in the epilation area;
— infectious diseases;
— skin growths;
— varicose veins;
— allergy to sunlight;
— taking medications that increase sensitivity to light (some antibiotics, hormones);
— age up to 16 years;
— pregnancy and lactation.
Photoepilation: preparation.
A month before the intended hair removal, it is necessary to remove the hair only by shaving, using an epilator, wax or other hardware methods of hair removal is prohibited. You can't sunbathe two weeks before the procedure. A few days before epilation, it is necessary to shave the hair in the desired area, since for a good effect, the length of the hairs should be about two millimeters.
The effect of photoepilation.
The effect of the procedure lasts up to five years. But even after this period, the hair will no longer grow so intensively, it may become thinner and lighter.
When carried out correctly on high-end devices, the efficiency is quite high. However, some salons use low-power pulsed light sources, which does not give good results.
In addition, in order for the procedures to be effective and the side effects minimized, you need to adjust all the parameters (pulse duration, intervals between them, and others) for each individual individually. To do this, a specialist working on photoepilation equipment must undergo appropriate training.
Unfortunately, there are cases of burns and even scars after photoepilation, so it is better to carry out such a procedure in a trusted medical center. Before epilation, you need to consult a cosmetologist or dermatologist.
In principle, photoepilation is a fairly effective and safe procedure if it is performed by a competent specialist using high-quality equipment. Scopri Casinobet e inizia a giocare oggi.