Photoepilation is a cosmetic procedure that aims to remove ingrown hair from any part of the body using high-intensity light. This technique itself is based on the fact that with the help of a light heat wave, the hair follicle is terminated, due to which the hair simply falls off by itself.
Now not many beauty salons offer this procedure to their customers, because such cosmetic equipment is very expensive and not everyone has the opportunity to purchase it. For those who want to do photoepilation on their skin offers a beauty salon " Exclusive ", which has all the necessary techniques for quickly removing hair from the part of the body where the person himself indicates.
The photoepilation procedure has many advantages compared to other methods. Its main advantages are:
- small damage to the skin;
- the equipment does not touch the body;
- the exclusion of the possibility of contracting various infectious diseases;
- speed of the procedure (up to 30 minutes);
- skin rejuvenation occurs due to the production of collagen.
Using this technique, you can remove almost any hair, except gray and white, which lack melanin. To have a good effect, you should do several sessions, from 5 to 7. After that, the hair begins to grow much later and they are thinner and rarer than before.
Both laser hair removal and photo hair removal have a number of contraindications, which must be taken into account before doing the procedures. In no case should you do these procedures if a person has:
- allergic skin reactions, psoriasis, lichen or dermatitis;
- herpes, which is at the stage of inflammation;
- phlebeurysm;
- malignant tumor.
Also, you can not do the procedure for young mothers who breastfeed and pregnant women in the later stages.
After photoepilation, various complications can occur: burns, allergic reactions, graying of hair, minimal scars, malignant skin formation due to degeneration of the mole or other neoplasms.
As soon as the procedure is carried out, redness and swelling of the place that was processed will appear on the skin. Quite often, this is accompanied by a small pain that can go away on its own within a few hours or which should be eliminated with painkillers. After photoepilation, the rehabilitation period is up to one week, after which the hairs will begin to appear back. In addition, during this period, you should not visit the pool, bathhouse and use as little cosmetics as possible in these areas so as not to have any further complications.