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Leg Laser Hair Removal

Leg Laser Hair Removal

Lasting Hair Removal for the LegsLeg laser hair removal is a popular and effective option for removing hair on the legs. As the legs have a relatively large surface area, laser hair removal on the legs may take up to an hour. A patient seeking lasting hair removal may need 3 to 5 treatment sessions.
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Anonymous said…
Hi all, I wanted to share my experience with others in hopes that it will help you. It's all about the area, and I would be very careful. I had laser hair removal starting about 7 years ago I guess, and went in for treatments for maybe 4 years. I had almost my entire body done (I was pretty hairy and sick of it being such a hassle in my life [including probs with ingrowns and scarring], not to mention self-esteem issues). I have olive colored skin (medium - medium/light) and dark hair. For me, it worked amazingly well in a few areas, and in others it INCREASED THE LENGTH AND THICKNESS OF MY HAIR SIXFOLD, and was not corrected DESPITE YEARS OF TREATMENTS. For the areas that it worked well, IT TOOK LOTS OF TREATMENTS, but it was truly life changing (though cons are that if your laser technician is not experienced or careful, you can get burn marks and hyper or hypo pigmentation that take a long time to go away (the hypo I think never goes away), which i did get a moderate amount of). For the other areas, it was an absolute nightmare and has cost me many, many thousands of dollars to try to correct the adverse effects. I had treatments with gentlelase and lightsheer lasers, which work differently but I would say both about on par with each other in terms of effectiveness for my skin type. Here are my results by area:

LOWER LEGS: Great, great, great results after as little as 6 or 7 treatments (to the best of my memory), 8-12 weeks apart. I never even think about my lower legs anymore - once every blue moon use a trimmer to trim some very sparse and light hairs that I still have. Had one or two electrolysis treatments on a few stubborn patches. I would say 98% or more gone.

UPPER LEGS and KNEES: Not as great results as lower legs but reduced hair by maybe 80%, with many more treatments tho, basically 3 or 4 years, 8-12 weeks apart. I can get away with trimming hair with a close-cutting trimmer once a week or less, and even if I don't, nothing is visible unless you get pretty close because remaining hair is lighter and sparser. Very happy I got it done. HAir seems to have to have been reduced more over time even after completion of treatments for some reason - used to have to trim it more often a year and a half ago, now not so much.

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