As with any laser hair removal treatments on the skin, the consumer should make sure to note all warnings and side effects and any allergies that they may have, before purchasing such kits. Laser hair removal at home kits could end up burning the skin, scarring the skin and cause loss of pigmentation of the skin, especially darker skin tones. There are three steps to avoid side effects of home laser hair removal systems
But none of them are FDA approved for laser facial hair removal at home. They are intended to be used for areas of the body below the neck and not on the face. There are two home hair removal device be approved by FDA, Silk'n™ and Reviews for Tria home system.
The instructions will include reminding patients that dark skin tones are not ideal for laser hair removal since the whole method relies on the properties of light being attracted by darker pigments. Light skinned people with dark hair are the ideal. Anyone with tanned, to brown, to dark skin should avoid laser treatment.
Step 1. Buying an FDA approved product
This means that the product you are about to use has been testing thoroughly for consumer safety which greatly reduces the risk of any complications or undesired side effects.But none of them are FDA approved for laser facial hair removal at home. They are intended to be used for areas of the body below the neck and not on the face. There are two home hair removal device be approved by FDA, Silk'n™ and Reviews for Tria home system.
Step 2. Following Instructions
Tria and Silk'n home hair removal device come with built in safety features. Follow manufacturer guidelines as a minimum and err on the conservative side when using any laser system.The instructions will include reminding patients that dark skin tones are not ideal for laser hair removal since the whole method relies on the properties of light being attracted by darker pigments. Light skinned people with dark hair are the ideal. Anyone with tanned, to brown, to dark skin should avoid laser treatment.
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