What is “Laser Hair Removal”?

January 28, 2010 by Admin  
Filed under 1 - What It Is, Featured

what-is-laser-hair-removalLaser Epilation was first performed on an experimental basis for about 20 years before finally becoming commercially available in the mid 1970s. Although technically not a laser, Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) epilators utilize a flashing Xenon lamp technology to emit the full spectrum of light. These light-based and laser-based methods, also known as photoepilation or phototricholysis, are now commonly known as “laser hair removal”. One of the first articles to be published describing the process of laser hair removal was authored by the dermatology staff at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1998.

The efficacy of laser hair removal is now generally accepted in the dermatology community and laser hair removal is becoming more widely practiced. Many reviews of laser hair removal methods, safety practices, and efficacy have been published in various dermatology literatures that can be found via the Internet.

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