Once the follicle is destroyed, it is permanently destroyed. New hair follicles can become active in the future due to hormonal changes. I have been hair free for 6 years and my wife was hair free and she had some new under arm growth when she became pregnant. Generally you will need 4-7 treatments. Make sure you go to someone good. The #1 reason that people waste $$$ is because the practitioner is not knowledgeable. The attached site has info and some certified provider options.
If i want a laser hair removal will it be a permanent hair removal?
yes it will be permanent. but it takes about 6 sessions spread out over months in order to stop the hair growth. and your hair can't be red or blonde or the laser machine can't detect the hair.
If i want a laser hair removal will it be a permanent hair removal?
Depends.
It takes around 6 to 8 sessions for it to be completed.
If its done right, it will be permanent. But every 5 or 6 years you go back to get it re-done. (Well so they say).
If its done wrong, it won't work. It'll be a waste of money %26amp; time.
And it may even destroy the skin.
So make sure that if you get it done, go to a Professional salon that has been recommended.
Good luck :]
If i want a laser hair removal will it be a permanent hair removal?
I've heard that some hairs come back after a few years. What you can do is try a home laser hair remover. I recently got the Rio laser system from Argos for 鎷?99.
If i want a laser hair removal will it be a permanent hair removal?
after about 2-3 tries, the hair will stop growing, but it will take about 6-8 sessions for it to be completely removed.
If i want a laser hair removal will it be a permanent hair removal?
I read it somewhere that it wont be permanent but it will sure give a long last hair free skin.the hair might start growing back after 3-5 months...
If i want a laser hair removal will it be a permanent hair removal?
Everyone has different results from laser hair removal. Some of the things to look for in your situation may be listed in the article below.
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