Unwanted Hair
Unwanted
hair is an age-old problem that affects both women and men. Excess body
hair can be embarrassing, unsightly and can cause irritation in places
where the hairs are likely to be pulled and tugged, e.g. during sports.
In many cases excess body hair is hereditary, and can be influenced by
race, age and hormonal conditions.
Unwanted hair is most often experienced by women on the face, especially
the upper lip and eyebrow areas, under the arms, the bikini area and
legs. Women often experience a spurt of unwanted hair growth spurt
pregnancy or the menopause. Men tend to also experience unwanted hair on
the face, e.g. between the eyebrows, and often opt to remove hair on the
neck, on the back, chest and upper arms. Athletes may want to remove
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Traditional Treatments
Shaving and plucking
Plucking and shaving are probably the oldest and simplest ways of
removing unwanted hair. However the drawbacks of these methods are
equally clear; they are very short-term solutions, time-consuming,
painful, can irritate the skin and only suitable for small skin surface
areas. They are ultimately ineffective since the unwanted hair
inevitably grows back.
Waxing
Waxing is another common and age-old hair removal method. Although it
provides relatively better results than shaving and plucking and, can be
applied to larger skin surface areas, the thought of waxing often brings
tears to the eyes of those who have had to endure the discomfort of
waxing. Furthermore, waxing is messy, can cause skin irritation and
ingrowing hairs, and can become very expensive with repeat treatments
being an absolute must if the right aesthetic result is to be achieved
and maintained.
Depilation creams
The much-advertised chemical depilation creams, may be more
convenient and less painful than other more typical treatment methods,
but they remain ineffective in permanently removing hair. Furthermore,
many people often complain of redness and skin irritation. Although the
newer depilation creams contain perfumes to cover the unpleasant smell
of chemical hair removers, and are more kind to the skin, they are still
a relatively ineffective compared to alternative hair removal solutions
available today.
Electrolysis
During electrolysis a small electric current is passed through a
needle into the hair root in order to destroy it. Although this
technique is very effective in permanently removing hair, it is painful,
depending on the area, and very time-consuming since each individual
hair needs to be treated. Electrolysis is only really suitable for very
small areas. Any larger areas, even the upper lip, typically need repeat
consultations which can significantly increase the cost.
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Fotona Laser Treatment
Since the early
1990s, laser hair removal has become a golden standard for removing
unwanted excess hair. Laser hair removal is non-invasive, safe,
efficient, effective, long-lasting and probably the most
cost-effective technique available today.
The Fotona DualisXP Plus laser system is a high power laser
incorporating revolutionary laser pulse controlling technology to
provide safe and effective unwanted hair removal treatment. This
innovative system thermally affects countless follicles in one shot,
through a combination of selective and homogenous photothermolysis, but
leaves the surrounding tissues completely unaffected.
Using a special scanner DualisXP Plus is able to treat large areas such
as the legs, the back and the chest efficiently and quickly, making the
treatment ultimately one of the most cost-effective and efficient
treatments for long-term hair removal.
Depending on the treatment area size, three to five sessions, six to
eight weeks apart will lead to a significant aesthetic and clinical
result.
The results of laser treatments largely depend on your skin and hair
type, the laser source and the skills and treatment insight of the
practitioner. Depending on your skin type and the type of hair to be
removed, it is realistic to expect a significant reduction in unwanted
hair. Any future hair growth will usually be thinner and lighter, and
thus much less pronounced than before.
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