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Laser Hair Removal Facts And InformationBy Ivar Rudi What you might not know about laser hair removal is that, most patients are going to experience a stop in hair growth. Most are going to notice a lesser amount of hair growth, but with continued treatment and continued laser hair removal, the hair growth will be stopped. The procedure is one that can be done in the doctors office, in a setting that is safe, sterile and by a licensed practitioner without problems or side effects. Laser hair removal does not hurt and can be done over a course of a few weeks for those who are tight on time all the time. You can have this treatment done on your back, legs, on the buttocks, or even on your feet. If you have hair growing in areas where you just dont want it to grow, you should consider finding a laser hair removal doctor and start planning your treatment right now. Those who have the lightest skin, with the darkest hair are tired of shaving all over their body, and laser hair removal is going to put an end to these problems. Those people with the lightest skin are going to see the fastest results as less and less hair growth will occur with each treatment of the laser hair removal process. As with any type of medical procedure and changing of your body, there are a few disadvantages to the laser hair removal process. The long-term studies are not complete on this process, because the process is one that has only been used for a few years. This does not mean it is harmful or safe, but only that in the long run, over the course of thirty years, doctors and scientists cant tell you with any certainty that the hair will not grow back at some point. Not all of the hair is going to stop growing with the first treatment of laser hair removal. It is often found that at least three treatments; sometimes even more are needed in large areas, where the hair reduction and the laser hair treatment is used. Some hair will continue to grow, but with additional treatments, the thinning out of the hair growth will lessen and become less noticeable. Hair that is not colored, that is not black or dark brown, does not seem to have the same results. Those with gray hair, red hair, or hair that is very light blonde in color doesnt seem to have the same hair reduction, the same results as those who have darker colored hair do. The lighter hair does not respond to the laser hair treatment in the same manners. About the Author: Copyright 2006 - Ivar Rudi. Ivar suggests you find great market for less by shopping online today. For more information and resources about this subject check out: http://www.laser-hair-removal-guide.org/ keywords: Hair Removal | Laser Hair Removal | Hair
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