Escape the hair removal hassles and embrace carefree days with VLCC permanent hair reduction. Our targeted sessions & advanced technology set you free from ingrown hair, strawberry skin, & bumps, revealing smooth & even skin.
Escape the hair removal hassles and embrace carefree days with VLCC permanent hair reduction.
Understanding causes, science, and aftercare for effective treatment
There are many factors that cause excessive arm hair growth. Some of these factors are why male laser hair removal is almost as popular as laser hair removal for women.
It is influenced by genetics. If one of your parents has thick hair, your arm hair density will be affected.
Ever noticed how puberty brings on a lot of body hair? Frustrating as it seems, It is only a result of minor adolescence changes.
Now, a lot of the time, even pregnancy or menopause can lead to increased arm hair growth. This is due to fluctuations in hormones.
Another factor could be race or ethnicity. Some ethnic backgrounds naturally have more prominent or thicker arm hair which could be hard to remove with waxing or shaving.
Certain medications or conditions like PCOS in women can trigger excessive hair growth on arms.
Understanding how this treatment works, the knowledge of its causes and procedure is necessary to help choose the best option for body hair. Our body hair grows in cycles and there are three main stages or phases: Anagen, Catagen, and Telogen.
The growth phase for hair follicles and best suited for Laser Hair Removal. During the active hair growth, laser beams are able to directly impact the melanin in the hair follicles.
The transitional phase where hair growth slows and the hair follicle shrinks. Laser treatment is less effective during this phase.
The resting phase where the old hair falls out and new hair begins to grow. Multiple sessions are needed to catch hairs in their growth phase.
What's interesting is that not all hairs are in the Anagen phase at the same time, therefore, you may need more than two-three sessions to target each hair follicle in its Anagen phase. Laser hair removal uses this science of hair growth to provide you with permanent hair removal. This is a scientific process and needs several sessions to target hair in different growth phases, eventually resulting in significant hair reduction over time.
When you see excessive hair growth on your body which is constantly growing to become more than noticeable, it's time to tackle this through laser hair removal.
If you've tried razor for shaving body hair, you're already aware of the drawbacks! Razor causes itching and redness on the skin, causing it to become sensitive. If you're suffering from the same, it's time to choose laser hair removal.
Slight burns from waxing can leave marks on the body that don't go away instantly, while other similar options like ready-to-use wax strips are painful enough. It is no surprise that people have given up these alternatives completely to switch to laser hair removal.
To maintain your treatment results, follow these tips: