Cosmetic Laser Treatment
Laser hair removal
Our LASER diode emits a laser beam that is absorbed by the high concentration of melanin contained in the hair. This absorption produces a reaction that causes the hair temperature to rise to 70 degrees Celsius for a fraction of a second, causing the capillaries that feed the hair to cauterize. The hair will then be destroyed. This effect is permanent when the hair is in the growth phase, i.e. the only time the hair is attached to the papilla.
The hair goes through 3 major phases: anagen, catagen, telogen. Not all hairs are at the same time in their growth phase (anagen), the only possible time for permanent hair removal. This requires us to perform several laser passes over the treatment area in order to ensure.
Laser hair removal is progressive. The number of sessions needed to complete the treatment depends on the response to the treatment. The interval of sessions is 4 to 8 weeks and may be extended depending on the pace of hair growth. This hair removal can be maintained indefinitely: the body being constantly evolving can sometimes develop new hair. This is why the hair removal should sometimes be repeated in a period of several years. This is called long-term hair removal.