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GeneralAre Lasers Safe for Your Skin?

Using lasers on your skin can sound scary and even dangerous. You may be imagining an evil villain’s laser, but in reality, lasers are not only safe but can have many benefits for the skin. Many modern beauty treatments are now able to harness the powers of lasers to give customers the results they are looking for.

Using lasers, particularly in industries like beauty can be so important so some businesses, that when starting up, founders may even need to borrow money from lenders, family and friends (source: Kallyss) to get the business up and running.

So, are lasers always safe and how are lasers used in the beauty industry today?

Are Lasers Always Safe?

When lasers are being used on your skin they should always be operated by a trained and knowledgeable clinician, someone who has been specifically trained to use the tools in question.

Better still, a dermatologist will have been trained in the use of lasers and will have a deep and extensive knowledge of the skin. Always ensure that you are being treated by a trained professional and don’t be afraid to leave an appointment if you start to feel you are being seen by someone you don’t trust fully.

A good way to know whether or not the clinician is up to the right standard is by ensuring they have access to and make use of professional cleaning products in their place of work. Many beauticians for example will buy wholesale cleaning products to make sure their clinics are clean and sterile for clients.

There can be some side effects that come from using lasers on the skin, but your clinician should talk you through all of these before the treatment begins. The most common side effects are redness and irritation of the skin, but these usually only occur when aftercare is not followed or the customer has very sensitive skin to begin with.

What Are the Uses for Lasers for Your Skin?

Lasers in the world of beauty in particular have a wide range of potential uses that can work wonders:

Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal is a procedure that uses a beam of light (or laser) to remove unwanted hair. The results are long lasting which make it a popular alternative to traditional hair removal methods. No more waxing appointments and no more disposable razors. This beauty treatment is also becoming more widespread and more popular than ever, with online searches for ‘laser hair removal near me’ and similar on the increase.

The process of laser hair removal involves a laser emitting a light that is absorbed by the pigment (melanin) in the hair. This light energy becomes heat, which damages the hair follicles. This damage inhibits or delays future hair growth.

Laser hair removal delays the effects of hair growth for long periods of time; however, it is not a permanent result. For initial hair removal, customers will need multiple treatments, then maintenance appointments may be needed to keep any unwanted hair from returning.

Tattoo Removal

Lasers can also be used on the skin to break down the pigment in tattoos, removing them from the skin.

This exciting new procedure can have astounding effects. The clinician guides the laser over the tattoo and the laser emits pulses of energy, which are absorbed by the ink of the tattoo. As it absorbs the energy the ink is broken down into tiny fragments, which are then flushed out by the body.

Tattoo removal can take a number of sessions to have the desired effect and can feel uncomfortable. However, if performed by a trained clinician the procedure is safe although there is the possibility of side effects including hyperpigmentation and potential infection.

Laser Resurfacing

Laser resurfacing is a fairly new skin treatment designed to reduce the appearance of scars. The laser creates beams of thermal energy which penetrate the skin.

The laser beams vaporise damaged skin and by stimulating your body’s natural healing process, which encourages collagen production and cell regeneration to reveal glowing renewed skin. The effects of laser resurfacing mean it is fast becoming a popular treatment among those looking for glowing and flawless skin.

This post has been sponsored by Tutor Lodge

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