Laser hair removal- your experience?

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That will cost a lot of money! Call Customer Service 1-800#, or email them. This is YAHOO, it's a World Wide Web and many of us have not even bought anything or work @ a laser removal salon in your city or visit YELP and read reviews of a salon there from your city.

Lasers work best on people with pale skin and dark hair (like me!), but these days there are even options for women with dark skin and light hair. Keep in mind dark skin may require 2-3 more sessions. It's impossible to predict how successful lasers will work on everyone.

Results depend on the quality of the laser, the type of hair you have and the number of procedures you have done. Never trust a company that guarantees hair removal. I suggest you try to a consultation in person before you sign up.

Laser hair removal isn't cheap (about $200-$500 a session depending on where you live and the areas being treated. Again, it takes about 6 sessions to get rid of 70% of hair permanently. Touch-ups are always an option at about $100-$150 a session.

With treatments averaging $65 per five minutes and a series of sessions required, permanent hair removal businesses are being set up in shopping centres and beauty clinics. Glamour magazine ex-editor ended up scarred for life. For this very reason, you want to skip the discount places and get treated by a trained technician at an established medical facility.

These places do NOT offer discounts. Example of one who had them done. My laser hair removal treatment takes 8 sessions spaced 4 weeks apart to see 60 percent reduction in hair growth.

For best results, I got maintenance treatments done once a year for 4 years . Now I don't want to do this anymore! What is the best way to remove them from now on?

THE laser hair removal industry should be subject to national regulations to protect people from being burned in their quest to remove unwanted body hair, consumer magazine Choice says. An investigation of six salons and clinics in Sydney found four had staff who were not trained in operating hair removal machines, while two had received training from the equipment manufacturer. ~ AAP, October 20, 2011.

Laser Hair Removal Experts Issue Warning Following Television Exposé A shocking television report into laser burns inflicted upon unwitting consumers has prompted industry leaders Facial Attraction to issue a simple warning -don't tar all reputable laser specialists with the same brush. Melbourne, Victoria (PRWEB) April 02, 2012 With an ever-increasing amount of consumers opting for laser hair removal, Melbourne specialists Facial Attraction have issued a response to a recent current affairs television program that shocked viewers with depictions of painful laser burns and spread of infection on an acne sufferer. According to this leading clinic, the primary issues revolve around the use of cheaper equipment and largely inexperienced and under trained operators.

"This report highlights the danger of selecting your laser hair removal or laser skin treatment provider based purely on price or convenience. Outlets vary considerably, and experience counts for everything," stresses Kirsty Warren, Clinic Manager. Google: Convicted Laser Hair Specialist Forfeits Right to Practice Des Gachons, found guilty of practicing unlicensed medicine, was given two years probation.

Published August 31, 2012.

It varies. It depends on how much hair you have, how your hair responds, how dark, how thick, even where you get it done (Beverly Hills, Utah,....) etc....your best bet would be to talk to a laser specialist in your area.

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