aesthetic medicine
Permanent hair removal
Treatments for definitive depilation
To obtain the best results with definitive hair removal treatments, the point of reference is not the beautician but the aesthetic doctor, who has the opportunity to start with an anamnesis and also continue with a dermatological visit. Medical expertise allows the specialist to diagnose any cases of hirsutism or hypertrichosis and to examine:
The phototype
each skin, moreover, has different characteristics
The density of the hairs and their arrangement;
The possible presence of skin lesions.
Permanent depilation: negotiable areas and solutions
Permanent leg hair removal is one of the most popular aesthetic medicine treatments, but more and more people want to eliminate hair in the groin, face and armpits forever. Permanent hair removal is also in great demand for the abdomen (linea alba) and breasts for women, while the most treated areas of the male body are the back, chest and shoulders.
Definitive laser epilation
With the use of the laser,it is possible to eliminate hair of any colourby acting directly on the hair bulb. The laseremits a ray of light and a beam of unidirectional waves that heat not only the shaft of the hair but also its root. Thus, in the course of several sessions, it is possible to thin out the hair and slow down its regrowth.
The definitive laser hair removal,therefore,allows not to tear the hair, but to destroy the bulb and the cells that regenerate it. The question that arises to many is: does definitive laser hair removal work? It is a progressively definitive method: it makes the hair grow back more slowly, more and more thinned and thin.
For large areas of the body such as the legs, between 5 and 10 sessions are required before the results obtained are truly satisfactory, and it is important to wait at least a month between one definitive laser hair removal session and the next.
Definitive pulsed light epilation
Pulsed light treatments attack the hair with broadband, polychromatic and high-intensity light. The light hits the melanin and generates an increase in temperature which affects the hair bulb degenerating it. In this way, the regrowth of the hair is slowed down.
Even for hair removal with pulsed light, several sessions are required since during the treatment not all hairs are in the same growth phase.