Wednesday, April 29, 2009

laser hair removal Michigan: Have you had laser hair removal on your face?

OMG, turning into my mother!! I have heard that there is a high risk of getting burned from the laser. Also does it work on super coarse barbwire hair? Do you have to let it grow out first? About how much does it cost? I would laser hair removal Michigan go visit a place, but its kinda far from home, so thought I'd get someone's personal opinion since all the websites only give positive info. I'm just wondering what the risks really are - of course, I'd rather have a burn scar than these laser hair removal Michigan hairs on my chin :( My mother told me this would happen LOL

Answer:I've had it laser hair removal Michigan on my face and I do it to other people's faces. There is a risk of burning if the tech is badly trained or if you don't follow the directions you are given. The easiest way to get burned by a properly trained tech is by tanning before or after your treatment. I'd never say this to a client, but I will say it here: in most cases, if you get burned it's your own fault. You laser hair removal Michigan didn't follow my instructions. Actually, I've never burned a client and don't know anyone who has recently. With a properly trained tech, there is very little risk of getting burnt. The laser has a wide variety of settings that we laser hair removal Michigan adjust based on skin color, hair color and thickness and the area we are lasering. Hair thickness isn't really an issue, just the color. Generally if you have laser hair removal Michigan red, blond, white or grey hairs you have to get electrolysis. If you've been waxing or tweezing, you need to let the hair grow out, but you'll need to shave it off. If you leave it long it makes a treatment somewhat less effective and gets a really gross burning smell.

Answer:No and i will never think about it for my face cause laser is not good for our laser hair removal Michigan skin. if that skin in your chin is not that long as beard, just dont mind it, its very natural for you to have it. laser usually burn the epidermis of our skin to prevent the hair from coming back. our face is the most sensitive part of our body. Your face is your asset so dont be influenced by glamorous laser hair removal Michigan advertisement.

Answer:I started
my sessions for laser hair removal on my face last august, and im still getting it done. i paid laser hair removal Michigan $600 at the beginning and that was the cost for all of my sessions. So far, the results have been very good. I've never gotten any burns or scars from it. However, I have been breaking out a lot but the doctor told me it was because i have to shave my face before my sessions but it should go away once i don't have to shave anymore. I laser hair removal Michigan think you should go for it. It doesn't hurt much, just feels a little uncomfortable. Hope this helped!

Answer:It actually works BETTER on darker, thicker, course laser hair removal Michigan hair then it does on small, thin, light hairs. You DO have to let it grow out, but not too much, just enough to see. I was quotes about $100 or $150 a session i think, and would likely need 4-6 sessions. I've never heard about getting burns but I guess it's possible! It targets hair follicles based on color which is why darker thick hair is better.