Laser hair removal black skin used to be a very uncommon procedure and the only way to get rid of black and blue underarm hair was to use liquid nitrogen on it. However, there is a new laser hair removal technology that uses pulsed light to kill the hair follicles.
When the procedure is used to treat black skin, it needs to be skin that is dark enough to not make the lasers sensitive. If the skin is dark, the lasers can be more sensitive.
In order to get a dark-skinned patient anesthetic, the surgeon will need to know your skin type, your hair and eye color, your age, and your living situation. There are certain facial features and body measurements that make the procedure more sensitive than others. For example, because of a large forehead, the lasers can reach deep into the underarm hair for only one session.
The reason you need to know your skin type is because a person with very dark skin cannot be treated by laser hair removal. Also, someone with thick hair will need to have multiple sessions to do any good. In some cases, people have to go in several times a day for weeks at a time.
Generally, the laser hair removal laser works best on people with darker skin or those who have darker hair. You will need at least five sessions to be sure that it is effective. It is best to start a six-month waiting period before you do the procedure.
Some patients are not happy with the results of laser hair removal black skin. Many say that the anesthesia made them sleep during the first two treatments. Others say that it was difficult to remain in one position or felt like their skin was tight.
Unfortunately, some people will not see permanent results, even though they spent three or four days on a temporary spots treatment. These patients should have more patience and continue the treatment, even though they might not see any visible results.
Also, some patients will suffer from temporary discomfort or some redness or flaking after treatment. However, if the patient does what is required to heal it, the results should last for months.