Permanent Chest Hair Removal

Laser treatments are by far the easiest and most effective means of permanent chest hair removal. For a large area such as the chest, tweezing is simply impractical, while shaving can result in unsightly stubble and ingrown hairs. Waxing works, but only temporarily, and it can be quite painful. Only laser treatments can offer a permanent solution for those who want a smooth, clean chest.

Scheduling Permanent Chest Hair Removal

Laser hair removal works by targeting actively growing follicles. An intense beam of light disables the follicle. About two weeks after the first treatment, those disabled follicles will shed. After that, follicles that were not actively growing at the time of treatment will begin to show hair growth, so the procedure must be repeated until all follicles can be treated. Complete and permanent chest hair removal may take many months, so you can't expect to be completely free of hair in a week or so.

Preparation for your first treatment for permanent chest hair removal by laser is simple. Do not tan or use sunless tanner for several weeks before your treatment. Because the laser focuses on the pigment in the hair follicle, the greater the contrast between your skin color and the hair, the better the results will be. You should also shave your chest the day before the treatment, leaving a light stubble. If you regularly shave your chest, do not do so the day of treatment.

We want you to feel completely comfortable as you prepare for your treatment, which means we want you to be as well informed as possible. If you have any questions as all, please feel free to phone us at (866) 922-1608 or email us at info@laserhairresource.com. You can also contact us by means of our online form at http://www.laserhairresource.com/contactus/ for more information.

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