Laser Hair Removal: Kitne Sessions, Kitna Safe Aur Kaun Log Avoid Karein

Laser hair removal ka promise attractive lagta hai – “permanent reduction”, less shaving, fewer ingrown hairs. But process samajhna zaroori hai.

Laser pigment (melanin) ko target karta hai jo hair follicle me hota hai. Isliye dark hair + light skin combination best response deta hai. White, grey ya very light hairs pe effect limited hota hai. Multiple sessions (usually 6–8 ya more) chahiye because hair growth cycles me aata hai.

Qualified clinic me, proper machine settings, cooling, aur skin-type assessment se procedure generally safe mana jata hai. Mild redness, warmth, temporary bumps expected hote hain. Strong sun exposure directly before/after, ya tanning creams risk badha sakte hain (burns, pigment changes).

Pregnancy, very sensitive/active skin diseases, certain medications (photosensitising drugs) me laser postpone ya avoid karna pad sakta hai. Darker skin tones ke liye experienced practitioner aur suitable technology zaruri hai.

“Home laser devices” market me available hain, but unka power, safety, aur consistency professional machines jaisa nahi hota. Unko use karne se pehle instructions detail me samajhna important hai.

Realistic expectation rakho—hair free forever nahi, but large reduction + finer regrowth ka aim zyada sahi hai.

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