Laser Hair Removal for Dark Skin

There's one myth about laser hair removal that has been difficult to overcome. The idea that laser techniques only work on individuals with pale skin and dark hair has been pervasive in the industry. However, this "fact" is simply not true. This hair removal myth originated in the early days of laser removal techniques. With the earliest equipment, only coarse, dark hairs could be successfully targeted-and only on light skin.

Laser technology has improved significantly in the last decade and those early limitations are no longer an issue. While it's still correct that laser removal equipment works most easily on individuals who have a strong contrast between their skin and hair tones, laser hair removal for dark skin is not only possible, but can be highly successful. Specialty lasers, such as the Nd:YAG laser can be particularly effective on dark skin.

The Methodology behind Laser Hair Removal for Dark Skin

In order for laser hair removal for dark skin to be successful, experienced technicians are required. A qualified laser technician can do the best job to prevent future hair growth. The result is lasting, permanent hair removal regardless of skin tone or type.

Individuals interested in laser hair removal for dark skin can also employ a different strategy to get the full effect of laser hair removal. By utilizing a lower energy setting, hair pigments can be targeted more efficiently. While this approach typically requires more sessions for ideal results, the end result is smooth, hair-free skin. Please complete our online form at http://www.laserhairresource.com/contactus/ if you'd like more information on laser hair removal for dark and light skin tones. One of our representatives will contact you shortly, or you can get in touch directly by calling (866) 922-1608 or emailing us at info@laserhairresource.com.

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