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Laser Hair Removal for Men - Some Information

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The FDA has approved laser hair removal treatments for men for permanent hair reduction. Laser hair removal uses a laser device that emits pulses of light which target the dark pigments on the hair. Hair is not immediately removed but will fall out from between ten and fourteen days after treatment. As the light targets the dark pigments in the hair this method is not suitable for fair or white hair. The laser is most effective on hair in the growth stage so hair that is resting or shedding is not affected. For this reason treatments need to be undertaken over time to effect all the hairs in an area.

Lasers can be used to reduce the thickness of hair by between 40% and 80%. Many men use laser treatment to reduce thick growth of hair on backs and chests. hair can be removed by laser even if the area has been shaved. The treatment is faster than electrolysis which focuses on one hair at a time. Treating the back can be done in about an hour.

Some Disadvantages

Expensive - treatments can vary from $400 upwards depending on the size of the area being treated.

There is a possibility of burning, scaring and formation of blisters although this is fairly uncommon. Reduce the possibility by making sure the provider is experienced in this type of treatment.

Works well on light skin with dark hair but at present is not suitable for fair or white hair on light skin.

Can be painful although the pain often decreases with subsequent treatments. People with dark and thick hair often find the treatment most painful.

Considerations When Choosing Laser Hair Removal for Men

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More and more men are using hair removal methods to remove or reduce hair on various parts of their bodies including the chest, back, arms, stomach, shoulders, ears, brows and genitals. Laser hair removal, popular for women for many years is now gaining ground with the men. What are the things to consider if you are considering this option? We've put together some information that will help you decide if laser hair removal is the right option for you.

Firstly it's a very safe technique when performed by experienced operators so always make sure the establishment you choose has a good reputation and the operators are qualified. Recommendations from friends goes a long way to ensure you pick an establishment that you can feel safe with.

How does laser hair removal work?

The laser produces pulsed light that targets the melanin in the hair. This is the dark pigment in the hair so, sorry guys, if you have very fair or white hair you probably can't use a laser hair removal system. No pigment to target! Laser hair removal is recommended for thinning out thick patches of hair rather than completely removing the hair. The treatment works best on dark hair and light skin. If you have dark skin the laser is attracted to the pigments in the skin rather than the hair and can cause blistering and pain. The laser light is absorbed by the hair and travels down to the follicle which is damaged by the heat produced so that the hair cannot grow. Research is on going to get around this problems of lighter hair and dark skin so there should be better laser treatments in the near future.

Laser hair removal can be used on practically any area of your body with the exception of around the eyes as the skin is too sensitive in this area. There is some temporary redness and sometimes a little swelling but most men can expect their skin to be back to normal in a couple of days. Hair grows in cycles a growth phase, a resting phase and a shedding phase. laser treatment works in the growing phase so you will need more than one treatment to catch all the hair you want to remove in its growing phase.

How Long Does it Last?

Hair removal is very long lasting if not quite permanent. There may be some small amount of regrowth and most men will develop thicker hair as they age so it it necessary to do some follow up treatments to deal with this new growth.

Conclusion

Laser hair removal is relatively expensive usually starting from $400 per treatment but as it is effective for a very long time the long term cost is going to be less than using more temporary solutions such as waxing or depilation. Make sure you know before you start how many treatments you are going to need for the hair removal you want to achieve and the overall cost.

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Men's Brazilian Laser Hair Removal

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The latest trend for hair removal for men is to do what women have been doing for years, remove all the hair in their most intimate parts. Women have been using was in this area for many years and most people will know the term 'bikini wax' but did you know that men are now getting in on the act? While waxing can be, to say the least, painful in this most sensitive area a less painful, more permanent solution goes under the name 'Brazilian Hair Removal' This is removing the hair in your genital area with a laser. Definitely more pleasant than ripping out the hairs on a layer of wax!

However if you're not ready for a permanent solution but are opting for a Brazilian wax here's some information before you start.

Brazilian Hair Removal by Waxing

Prepare by arriving at the salon straight from the shower. Don't use any lotion on your skin as this will make it too oily. Don't shave in this area for at least fourteen days before your appointment so that the hair is at least 1/4" long. Turn up in loose clothing so that it doesn't chaff after your Brazilian. Try to relax during treatment, tensed muscles will make it difficult to carry out the procedure.

Brazilian Laser Hair Removal

If you're ready for a more permanent solution and prefer to skip the pain of a wax, choose a laser hair removal procedure instead. It is safe and very long lasting and apart from some redness that soon fades has no after effects. Read more about laser hair removal for men.

Laser Chest Hair Removal

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Removing chest hair by laser is a popular procedure that is simple to perform and gives good results. Is it right for you? We'll try to answer your questions on laser hair removal for men and particularly on removing hair from the chest area.

Laser chest hair removal for men is done with a laser that produces pulsed light that targets the dark pigments in hair. The heat produced by the laser travels down the hair and damages the hair follicle preventing hair from growing. As it targets 'dark' pigments it's not going to work effectively on white, fair or red hair. The best results are obtained for dark hair on light skin.

The effect is not quite permanent but will last for many years. As men age the amount of hair on the chest increases so toughing up sessions may be necessary to remove this new growth. Laser hair removal has been approved by the FDA for hair 'reduction' not hair 'removal' and it is best used to thin out an otherwise too thick patch of chest hair.

If performed by experienced operators the procedure is safe although there is a small chance of some burning, blisters or other damage to the skin especially if the laser is wielded by an inexperienced operator.

The treatment may be painful, especially for those with thick dark hair where the heat is transmitted down the hair shaft most effectively. The pain has been reported to be worse for the first session and decreases over subsequent sessions.

Overall the use of laser hair removal for the chest is an effective method and good value for money as the results are very long lasting.

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Methods of Hair Removal for Men

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Methods of hair removal for men include laser hair removal, waxing, electrolysis and using depilatory creams. Removing body hair has traditionally been a female pursuit. Except for bodybuilders, athletes and dancers most men would leave their body hair as nature intended. Nowadays the removal of body hair by men is increasing and men are making up a good proportion of the clientèle of waxing and laser removal salons.

Some men, with heavy hair growth on backs and chests are using laser treatments, not to completely remove the hair, but to make it considerably thinner. Waxing specialists also see many men requiring eyebrows thinned out and the back of the neck and around the ears treated too. Men are also opting for the male equivalent of the 'bikini wax'. Apart from routine beard shaving men often find removal of body hair in other places something of a mystery, unlike women who become expert in their teens.

The most common options for hair removal are laser treatment and waxing.

Laser Treatments

Laser hair removal for men uses the energy of laser light to kill the hair root and deters any further growth. The hair follicle is left intact so it is possible for the hair to regrow but this is unusual. Although not completely permanent hair regrowth will not happen for a very long time, if ever. In addition many men grow more hair on their back and chest as they age so these need to be removed at regular intervals too.

Treatments are usually thirty minutes in length and the number of treatments will depend on the amount of hair to be removed. Some men opt to thin out the hair rather than completely remove all of it. Laser hair removal is best used on the chest, stomach, shoulders and around the genitals. Laser hair removal is expensive at around $400 per treatment.

Advantages

Almost permanent although an annual treatment to treat any light regrowth may be needed.
Can be used to thin hair

Disadvantages

Expensive

Waxing

Waxing has evolved from the honey based waxing methods which were sticky and messy. Soy based waxes are a much better alternative and do not stick to the skin, only to the hair. The wax is allowed to dry then removed with strips of cloth. Treatments take around 10 minutes to an hour. Waxing is usually used on legs, arms, underarms, eyebrows and ears. and cost between $20 and about $80. The treatment will last around 5 or 6 weeks. It is important to care for your skin afterwards to prevent infections by using anti-bacterial creams. Some studies suggest that laser treatments are more effective if done after waxing.

Advantages

Fairly quick to do

Disadvantages

Slightly painful
Temporary

Electrolysis

Electrolysis uses electricity to kill the hair producing cells in the follicle. A needle is used to deliver the current. As the cells are killed there is no possibility of the hair regrowing. Treatments are usually 15 - 20 minutes and the number of treatments depends on the amount of hair to be removed. Each hair is individually dealt with so it may take a long time to treat a large area or an area with a thick growth of hair. Electrolysis can be used anywhere on the body but is usually used for small areas as it takes a long time for larger areas. It is best used for necks, ears, nose and brows. It costs around $40 for each treatment.

Advantages

Permanent
can be painful in sensitive areas

Disadvantages

Takes time for a large area
Reasonably expensive

Depilatory Creams

This is a temporary treatment which dissolves the hair by destroying the proteins. It can be sued on chest, arms, back an legs but is not recommended for eyebrows or genitals where the skin is sensitive. This type of hair removal can be done at home with a $10 kit or in a salon for about $40-$50. it last between three and five weeks. The chemicals can be harsh and it's always a good idea to test the cream in a small area of skin before using it on a larger area.

Advantages

Can be done at home
Cheap

Disadvantages

Temporary
Not suitable for sensitive areas

New York Laser Hair Removal For Men

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Men seek hair removal for various reasons that include excessive or abnormal hair growth, to show off muscles like in bodybuilding, to facilitate body tattoos, and for partial beards. There are several methods for removing hair but most of them are not practical for males. For instance, one cannot shave the entire body. The procedure that appears to be most popular among men is the laser treatment. The non-invasive procedure is simple and claimed to be safe.

A laser is a device to generate electromagnetic energy through amplifying light by simulating the emission of radiation. A doctor or qualified technician directs the laser beam to the root of the hair. Since dark colors attract light, the pigments in the follicle absorb the energy and die. Fair skin dissipates the light and is therefore unharmed. Further growth of hair at the treated site will be much reduced. Good laser hair removal centers use technology and equipment approved by US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA).

The procedure takes two or more sessions a few weeks apart, depending on the area to be covered. The best response is seen in people with fair skin. Side effects are not likely. No anesthesia, general or local, is required. Some may feel a light nip on the skin when sensitive areas are treated. It is advisable to avoid direct sun before treatment. Immediately after treatment, skin care like use of sunscreen creams may be required. One can return to work soon after the procedure.

New York has many laser hair removal centers for men. It is not difficult to locate them. You can contact the clinics either online or by telephone. The prices are not low. One can compare different quotes to find the best offer, without compromising quality. Normally, a prospective client will not be charged for the initial consultation.

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Comparison of Laser Hair Removal Methods

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Getting rid of unsightly or unwanted body hair is something that most adults spend some time dealing with. Traditionally women have been more concerned with "unsightly" hair because it is generally considered unacceptable for a woman to have obvious facial hair, or significant growth anywhere on their bodies other than the obvious places.

While men are usually content to spend five or ten minutes every day shaving their facial hair, the situation for most women is quite different. Because of cultural expectations women find themselves much more preoccupied with the task of eliminating or at least temporarily dealing with unwanted hair.

Old fashioned shaving is a never ending ordeal for many women. It is time consuming, annoyingly temporary, and often quite uncomfortable - especially where nicks and cuts are involved. And there are some parts of the body where shaving just won't work for women - especially the facial areas.

That is why millions of women turn to alternatives such as depilatories, waxing, electrolysis and laser hair removal. What are these things, and what are their strengths and weaknesses?

Using a depilatory cream involves applying a chemical treatment to the hair you want to remove. The most commonly used chemical is some variant of calcium thioglycolate. When applied to the skin it breaks down the disulfide bonds in keratin - a component of hair - and weakens the hair so it can be easily scraped off or pulled from the hair follicle.

While depilatory treatments are relatively inexpensive, and can be applied by oneself at home, they also have some serious disadvantages. For starters, they have a foul chemical smell and can result in serious skin irritation or allergic reactions. The treatments also do not last very long. Regrowth starts to appear within a couple of days. In some people - especially people with darker hair - a shadow is clearly visible beneath the surface of the skin.

Waxing is another common form of hair removal. The normal waxing procedure involves spreading a special wax mixture over the skin. A cloth or paper strip is then pressed on top of the wax and pulled off with a quick ripping motion.

As you can imagine, this can be a fairly painful experience, but the major advantage of waxing is that it does a thorough hair removal job that lasts for between two and eight weeks - much longer than shaving or depilatory creams. A major disadvantage is the relatively high cost - waxing is usually done by a licensed cosmetologist - especially in light of the fact it has to be done again every few weeks.

Waxing also commonly irritates the skin surface, sometimes causing ingrown hairs and red bumps in the skin. Even more annoying is the tendency for the ripping action to disturb the follicles causing the hair to grow in different directions and creating an unkempt, blotchy look.

Electrolysis is another commonly used hair removal technique. It involves a fairly delicate procedure in which a technician inserts a hair-thin metal probe into each individual hair follicle. When done properly the skin is not punctured. Electricity is then delivered for about a minute to the follicle through the probe with the result that the follicle is damaged so it will not generate new hair.

The major advantage of electrolysis is that it permanently eliminates hair growth from the treated follicles. Another advantage is that it can be used on people of all skin types and hair colors.

The most significant disadvantage of electrolysis is the time it takes. Even a small area can take hours of treatment. So that means doing an area of any size will take months of treatments, and that makes it a very expensive type of treatment.

Finally there is laser hair removal. Special laser devices eliminate hair growth by applying heat to hair follicles below the surface of the skin. The heat damages the follicle so it won't generate hair growth. That means laser hair removal offers permanent hair removal similar to electrolysis.

The laser method works by seeking out follicles based on the presence of melanin - the substance that gives both the hair and the follicle its darker color. That means the system works best on people with light skin and dark hair where the laser has an easier time zeroing in on follicles.

That also means it is less effective in treating blonde or reddish hair. But as new laser technology is developed and technicians acquire more skill and experience a broader range of skin and hair types are being treated by this hair removal process.

The major advantage of laser hair removal is that it provides a permanent hair removal solution that is much faster, much more convenient, much less painful, and much less costly than electrolysis. Laser hair removal treatments can be performed in minutes rather than in hours.

With laser hair removal facial hair can be removed in a ten or fifteen minute treatment. Other larger areas such as the legs or back can be treated in a few short sessions stretching over weeks rather than months as is the case with electrolysis. As a result laser hair removal has become the most popular type of procedure for people looking for a way to permanently eliminate unwanted hair growth.