Razor Bumps

Razor bumps are often painful and can be unsightly, depending on the location. Inflammation and even infection can occur when the shaft of a razor-cut hair grows back into the skin instead of straight out the follicle. This is noted most commonly on the face, but it is also experienced in areas where the hairs are curly, such as the genital area.

Prevention and treatment of razor bumps can be ongoing and require constant attention such as using special blades, reducing the frequency of shaving, and the application of medications for treating infection. Instead of resorting to a continued need for monitoring the shaved areas, many turn to laser hair removal as a permanent solution. For instance, many men find laser hair removal as an easy way to manage the shape and outline of a beard and mustache.

Avoid Razor Bumps Using Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal works by destroying the hair follicle to prevent future hair growth. The process may take a few months to a year, depending on the color of the hair and skin and the thickness of the hair. The end results, however, include a non-invasive way to have a permanent shaved appearance without the uncomfortable irritation of razor bumps. The healing time between treatments is usually short-lived and easily managed.

For more information, or to speak to one of our representatives, call us at (866) 922-1608. we're available by email at info@laserhairresource.com, or fill out the questionnaire at http://www.laserhairresource.com/contactus/. There is a safe way to avoid dealing with razor bumps, and our representatives will gladly share your options and answer your questions.

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