Exposing myths and misunderstandings regarding laser hair removal
Many people who consider cosmetic laser hair removal machine are faced with a number of misconceptions and myths. These newcomers often research social media and the Internet about the clinic, the technologies available, and even the ratings of employees before they book an appointment. The advent of so much sharing means that clinicians and their staff must have standard and clear answers to patient inquiries. In this article, we'll cover some of the most common myths.
1. Laser hair removal does not work on some skin or hair types.
(False) There are two categories of lasers: those that target pigments and those that target blood circulation. Pigment lasers are highly effective and aim at high-contrast areas between hair color and skin color. Other lasers destroy the blood circulation at the base of the hair follicle and thus have a better effect on lighter hair. However, the laser technology does not work with gray or white hair.
2. Laser hair removal is dangerous.
(False) If laser hair removal is performed by a trained and qualified practitioner, it is very safe. For this reason, it is important for clinicians to create appropriate training and safety practices for all employees. Candela GentleLase technology is one of the safest on the market and all clinics should have on-site materials to provide patients with more information about laser technology.

3. Laser hair removal is expensive.
(Not correct). Some reports have shown that the average lifetime of razors, waxes, creams and bleach can be over $ 10,000! At Laseraid, we help every one of our clients find the right diode laser hair removal machine technology for their clinic, and at a price that makes patient treatment absolutely affordable. It is very important to demonstrate the cost advantage for permanent hair removal patients.
4. Laser hair removal exposes you to radiation and can cause cancer
(False) The radiation emitted by lasers is non-ionizing and does not emit enough energy to cause cancer or damage cells and DNA. Other non-ionizing radiation includes light waves, radio waves and ultraviolet light.
5. Laser hair removal is painful
(True / False) Laser hair removal is a bit uncomfortable and most people feel a tingling sensation. Waxing and electrolysis are generally considered much more painful. Optional accessories such as the Zimmer Cooling unit, a cooling tip on the laser tip, generally provide a painless experience for all patients.
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