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[P213]Permanent Hair Removal Laser
by Eric Bernstein, M.D., Eri

A laser is a device that produces light of a single color or wavelength. In dermatology, these lasers produce pulses of high-energy light that is taken up by the desired target. In the case of hair removal, the target is the melanin pigment contained within the hair shaft. The tricky part of laser hair removal is targeting the hair shaft without damaging the melanin pigment in the surface of the skin. Thus the laser light has to be on long enough to heat the hair, but not too long to allow that heat to spread to the surrounding skin causing damage.

What laser is right for me?

The right laser for an individual patient depends upon the thickness of the hair and the patient’s skin type. Some lasers are faster than others, so for treating very large surface areas one may choose a laser that is able to treat large areas in a reasonable period of time.

In addition, if the hair on an individual patient becomes thinner and less dense following laser treatments, I often switch lasers to accommodate the change in the hair type and texture. There are a number of parameters that can be selected on a given laser. While each laser gives a unique color, or wavelength of light, other settings such as the energy, and how long the light stays on (the pulse duration) can be selected by the user. Because there are a number of settings which can be chosen during a treatment session, it is very important to have an experienced laser operater who understands how lasers work and the risks and benefits of various settings.

Is laser different for people with darker or tanned skin?

In my opinion, very dark skinned patients often do better with the Nd:YAG laser, while lighter skinned patients may respond better to the diode or alexandrite lasers.

Lasering people with dark skin is much more tricky than lasering people with light skin. However, the hair must be dark in order to be ‘seen’ by the laser. Lasers are absorbed by the pigmentation in the hair shaft which produces heat that then results in inflammation which sends a signal to the hair to go into a long-term resting period. The ideal laser patient that would be easiest to treat and respond best would be someone with very light skin and dark hair. However, people have all different degrees of skin and hair pigmentation. The trick with laser hair removal is to avoid injuring the surface of the skin where the melanin pigment lives, while effecting the pigmentation in the hair shaft. The problem is, your skin and hair don’t know whether they are supposed to absorb the laser light or not. Therefore, any dark pigmentation will absorb most forms of laser light. Certain lasers are somewhat less ‘noticed’ by epidermal melanin pigment. The laser that is most commonly used on very dark skin would be the Nd:YAG laser. This laser has the longest wavelength of any of the hair removal lasers, and thus is less absorbed by melanin pigmentation over-all. Because is it less absorbed by the melanin pigment in the surface of the skin, it runs less of a risk of injuring the surface of the skin.

It’s important that before any cosmetic procedure you contact your personal physician to discuss whether a particular treatment may be right for you. Make sure you consult your physician first prior to treatment.


Unwanted hair has been the bane of men and women for centuries. There exists no shortage of techniques and strategies that have been developed over the years to combat unwanted hair but only one has proven to be effective as well as long lasting, and that's laser hair removal. Laser hair removal offers unrivaled results to almost everyone and on nearly any area of the body.

The old ways of removing unwanted hair
The mainstays of hair removal continue to be:

? Plucking- This is by far the oldest and most rudimentary method of removing hair. Plucking is optimal for eyebrows and ingrown hairs but not for large areas of hair growth. The downside of plucking is that it is painful by most accounts and can cause ingrown hairs.

? Shaving- The use of razors and shaving cream to remove unwanted hair is by far the most popular method for both men and women because it's economical and quick. Unfortunately, its results are moderate at best and only last for a short period of time.

? Waxing- Using waxes to remove hair can be done at home but is more often done in salons and spas. This method is often used on the face, leg, and bikini area but can be hazardous due to the potential for infection from unclean removal methods and impartial hair removal.

Out with the old and in with the new

Laser hair removal is a procedure in which lasers emit a light beam that penetrates the skin and destroys the hair follicle, effectively eliminating the possibility of the hair growing back after a set of prescribed treatments. The benefits of laser hair removal are highly touted because the process:

Involves minimal pain- Compared to other techniques of hair removal, laser hair removal is fairly painless. Topical anesthetics are used on the skin to numb it before the procedure begins and pain medication may also be prescribed if discomfort is experienced after the treatment.

Offers permanent results- Unlike other methods of hair removal, laser hair removal treatments are permanent after they are repeated over time and can save you money that would otherwise be spent on temporary hair removal solutions like depilation and threading.

Can be used almost anywhere on the body-Laser hair removal can be applied virtually anywhere on the body and is ideal for individuals with light skin and thick dark hair but can also be beneficial for those who do not meet this exact demographic.

Step into the future of hair removal and experience the benefits of laser hair removal today!
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Eric Bernstein, M.D. has sinced written about articles on various topics from Hair Removal. Eric F. Bernstein, MD, is a distinguished practitioner, researcher and innovator in the fields of dermatology and laser surgery. He received his MD from Yale University. He is the Chairman of the Board for the
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