Laser Hair Removal Disadvantages

Although laser hair removal presents an ideal solution for many candidates who suffer from unwanted hair, there are some laser hair removal disadvantages to be considered. The most obvious one is cost: each treatment can cost anywhere from a couple hundred to several hundred dollars, with an average of four to seven treatments necessary per area. The good news is that most clinics are willing to work out payment plans and offer discounts on multiple treatments.

One of the other laser hair removal disadvantages is the lack of immediacy. It may take several treatments before a candidate sees satisfactory results. It's not like shaving or waxing where total (albeit temporary) hairlessness is achieved immediately. Most people will see some improvement after the first laser hair removal procedure, but the elimination of all the unwanted hair in any given area will require several treatments.

Laser Hair Removal Disadvantages for People with Darker Skin Tone

While there are now lasers that work on all skin and hair types, there are still some laser hair removal disadvantages for people with darker skin. The ideal candidate for laser hair removal has fair skin and dark hair. Those with darker skin tones may not see results as quickly or completely as those with lighter skin.

Despite these issues, many people find that laser hair removal is the least painful and most permanent solution to problem facial and body hair. If you are interested in this type of treatment but have concerns about laser hair removal disadvantages, please call us at (866) 922-1608 or contact us via e-mail at info@laserhairresource.com. You are also welcome to fill out our online form at http://www.laserhairresource.com/contactus/ and one of our representatives will get back to you.

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