Evolution is a funny thing. Sure, it enabled us to stand
upright and use our thumbs. But apparently the human race has not progressed
far enough to get rid of unwanted body hair. That’s why laser hair removal has become so popular
in cities like San Diego.
Our ancestors have had some crazy ways of getting rid of
hair. They cut it off, shaved and waxed it off, plucked it out, depilated it
with harsh chemicals, and at one point even tried x-raying it off. But with the
advent of laser hair removal, quick and relatively painless permanent hair
removal is de rigueur.
Laser hair removal
works by emitting a pulsed beam of light and heat that targets melanin. Melanin
is what gives hair its color. Since light from the beam is absorbed by melanin,
the surrounding skin isn’t affected by the procedure. However, people with
gray, red or blonde hair may not be suited to laser hair removal – it’s difficult
for the beam to detect the melanin in their follicles.
Laser hair removal
has become especially popular in cities where the temperature stays high
year-round. While Minnesota residents can wear sweaters and jeans ten months
out of the year, people in San Diego need laser hair removal to avoid having to
shave or wax every day. Laser hair removal can be used on any part of the body,
from coarse bikini line hairs to very fine facial hair.
The side effects and post-procedure effects of laser hair removal are generally mild. A
numbing cream is usually applied to the skin before the treatment. Skin may
feel itchy, red or swollen. Patients may also experience stinging or crusting
over the affected area. However, most side effects are temporary and can be
alleviated with over-the-counter remedies like petroleum jelly.
According to Yelp, there are close to 50 places in San Diego that offer laser hair removal. Many offer other
services such as tattoo removal and clinical skin care (photofacials, Botox,
etc.) Most patients see significant permanent results in six to eight sessions.
Evolution is a funny thing. Sure, it enabled us to stand
upright and use our thumbs. But apparently the human race has not progressed
far enough to get rid of unwanted body hair. That’s why laser hair removal has become so popular
in cities like San Diego.
Our ancestors have had some crazy ways of getting rid of
hair. They cut it off, shaved and waxed it off, plucked it out, depilated it
with harsh chemicals, and at one point even tried x-raying it off. But with the
advent of laser hair removal, quick and relatively painless permanent hair
removal is de rigueur.
Laser hair removal
works by emitting a pulsed beam of light and heat that targets melanin. Melanin
is what gives hair its color. Since light from the beam is absorbed by melanin,
the surrounding skin isn’t affected by the procedure. However, people with
gray, red or blonde hair may not be suited to laser hair removal – it’s difficult
for the beam to detect the melanin in their follicles.
Laser hair removal
has become especially popular in cities where the temperature stays high
year-round. While Minnesota residents can wear sweaters and jeans ten months
out of the year, people in San Diego need laser hair removal to avoid having to
shave or wax every day. Laser hair removal can be used on any part of the body,
from coarse bikini line hairs to very fine facial hair.
The side effects and post-procedure effects of laser hair removal are generally mild. A
numbing cream is usually applied to the skin before the treatment. Skin may
feel itchy, red or swollen. Patients may also experience stinging or crusting
over the affected area. However, most side effects are temporary and can be
alleviated with over-the-counter remedies like petroleum jelly.
According to Yelp, there are close to 50 places in San Diego that offer laser hair removal. Many offer other
services such as tattoo removal and clinical skin care (photofacials, Botox,
etc.) Most patients see significant permanent results in six to eight sessions.