


Chicago laser hair removal is a Chicago permanent hair removal treatment that is both relatively fast and painless. It differs greatly from electrolysis.
Electrolysis is a process by which ultra-thin metal probes or needles penetrate hair follicles (but not the skin) and discharge electricity. This burns out the hair follicle by forming caustic lye on it or overheating it or by doing both. Given electrolysis can only remove one hair at a time, it can be a lengthy and even drawn out process, especially considering it can be extremely painful to endure.
Chicago laser hair removal utilizes long-pulse lasers that glide across the skin, removing unwanted hair. These lasers work best upon a patient with light skin and dark hair. Light skin more easily absorbs the laser light. Darker skin pigments, on the other hand, cannot absorb the laser light. However, lasers with longer pulses have been developed that make the Chicago Laser Hair Removal process possible for darker-skinned individuals.
Light-colored hair has been shown to be unresponsive to the Chicago laser hair removal treatment due to the fact that it lacks melanin, which is what the laser targets. Topical medications have been discovered to help work better with the Chicago laser hair removal process.
While multiple treatment sessions are required for Chicago laser hair removal, it is still a much faster process than electrolysis. Using Chicago laser hair removal, facial hair removal and bikini hair removal both normally take just under ten minutes. Chicago back hair removal implemented by Chicago laser hair removal takes about an hour. In comparison, Chicago back hair removal done by electrolysis takes up to 125 hours. In other words, Chicago laser back hair removal takes .00008% of the time electrolysis does.
However, neither Chicago laser hair removal nor electrolysis works on everyone. More specifically, patients should not expect Chicago laser hair removal or electrolysis to remove every single hair from a given area. Many Chicago laser hair removal patients require follow-up Chicago laser hair removal treatment sessions and then electrolysis sessions when the hair becomes too fine for proper laser targeting. Some patients also might need touch up Chicago laser hair removal sessions once or twice a year after the initial treatment. This is due to new hair growth that comes with aging.
Still, Chicago laser hair removal remains the best option for Chicago permanent hair removal. Not only is it a relatively quick procedure, it is also relatively painless. Several patients have described a mild discomfort when the laser touches their skin, similar to a warm pinprick or a rubber band snapping against the skin. This discomfort only lasts a few seconds. Some patients, depending upon the condition of their skin, may use a topical anesthetic before treatment.
Once the Chicago laser hair removal session is finished, the patient might experience redness or swelling and may want to apply an ice pack or cool gel pack for comfort. Rare side effects include hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, blistering, and purpura. However, when these side effects occur, they are mostly temporary. Permanent side effects are extremely rare.
Depending upon the patient and the condition of their skin, the Chicago laser hair removal practitioner may advise post-treatment precautions or medications.