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TL;DR:

  • How it works: Laser epilation uses light beams targeting melanin in hair, converting energy into heat to damage hair roots and prevent regrowth.
  • Phases of hair growth: Only works on active growth (anagen phase), so multiple treatments are needed.
  • Advantages: Permanent hair removal, no irritation or ingrown hairs, improved hygiene, faster sessions, and readiness for occasions like beach trips.
  • Preparation: Avoid tanning, self-tanners, hair removal, some meds/herbs; consult doctors for contraindications.
  • Best time: Autumn is ideal due to faded tans and less sun exposure.
  • Best laser: Vectus laser offers pain reduction, fewer treatments, precision, and skin cooling. Safe, FDA-certified, and uses melanin readers for automatic parameter selection.
  • Applications: Works on body and face areas; addresses hormonal or traditional hair removal issues.

Laser epilation is one of the most effective methods for getting rid of unwanted hair. It saves the time associated with shaving every few days or using other hair removal methods, as well as the money we constantly spend on creams, razors and foams. Find out when to opt for laser epilation.

How does laser epilation work?

Laser epilation is a procedure that needs to be performed in several series, allowing permanent hair removal from anywhere on the face or body. It is performed using a laser with parameters individually selected for skin and hair type. The device emits a beam of light of a specific length in the direction of the hair. Melanin, which is a naturally occurring pigment in hair, is responsible for capturing the beam. The laser energy is converted into heat, so that the hair roots are damaged. Since the root of the hair is damaged, the hair is prevented from growing back.

Hair growth phases vs. frequency of treatments.

The treatment is performed in series due to the different phases of hair growth:

  • Anagen – a phase of intense hair growth lasting up to several years on the head or up to a few weeks on other parts of the body.
  • Catagen – a transitional period of several weeks in which the hair is gently pushed upward. It no longer grows and prepares to leave the scalp.
  • Telogen – the period during which the hair falls out. The follicle becomes thinner and smaller, and the hair disappears within days. It can be helped by brushing or washing, which is why we see increased hair loss during these activities, which is often a cause for concern.

It is impossible for all the hair growing in a certain place on the body to be in the same growth phase at the same time. The laser beam works most effectively on hairs in the anagen phase, so the treatment must be repeated to be able to "catch" all the hairs in the growth phase and prevent them from growing back again.
Laser hair removal procedure being performed on a person's skin with a handheld device.

Advantages of laser epilation

Among the advantages of laser epilation, the most commonly cited are the long-lasting effect and incredible effectiveness. A single treatment session does not take a lot of time, and preparation for it is not too arduous. In addition, laser epilation does not cause irritation, ingrown hairs and other problems faced by those who use other hair removal methods. Many times, it is necessary to reach for the razor again before one can get rid of dry skin after shaving or visible irritation. Epilation provides much easier hygiene, a higher level of aesthetics and the ability to be prepared to go to the beach or pool at literally any time. It also allows you to get rid of complexes if the hair is too thick, dark or grows in undesirable places.

Course of treatment

Before the laser epilation procedure, you can not tan, apply self-tanners, pull out hair, take certain medications and herbs. Preparation for a session using the laser is discussed in detail with the doctor or cosmetologist who performs the procedure. Before the meeting, at which the epilator formulates the necessary instructions for pre-treatment procedures, the patient must be qualified for epilation. At that time, the patient's health condition is carefully analyzed and checked for any contraindications to the laser. The procedure itself begins with setting the appropriate parameters of the device, suggesting the skin phototype, thickness and color of the hair. Sometimes anesthesia or methods that allow pleasant cooling during the procedure are also used. The laser head is then applied to the skin, which emits a beam that removes the hair. Epilation is most often performed in the bikini area, on the legs, armpits, face, abdomen or back.

Indications for laser epilation

Among the reasons found to be decisive for performing laser epilation procedure cited by patients is definitely comfort and convenience, and the lack of need to spend time on shaving and other epilation procedures. Direct indications for laser treatments are skin problems associated with traditional hair removal and hormonal problems, which can cause thick, dense hair in areas where it is not usually present. Sometimes laser epilation is recommended by a dermatologist due to constant irritation or ingrown hairs.

When is the best time to opt for laser epilation?

**The best time of the year to start laser epilation is autumn ** By this time, the tan from the skin will have faded naturally, and the skin will not be constantly exposed to the sun during daily activities. This will avoid irritation, discoloration and burns. Starting a series of laser epilation treatments in the autumn is also a chance to complete it before the summer comes again, allowing you to enjoy the results during the first summer season. Also, the body becomes a little more rested, as it is not exposed to the constant heat or skin irritation from the frequent need to shave.

What is the best laser for epilation?

The state-of-the-art device currently considered the best for laser epilation treatments is the Vectus laser. It is a minimally invasive way to get rid of unwanted hair permanently. Because the Vectus laser is refined in every way, it makes it possible:

  • reducing or completely eliminating pain during treatments,
  • reducing the number of treatments needed to achieve a satisfactory result,
  • increasing the comfort of patients and epilation practitioners during the entire procedure,
  • emitting the widest range of waves of all the devices available on the market.

Despite the fact that the best time to perform laser epilation is autumn, the Vectus laser can be used for treatments regardless of the season. This is all thanks to its ability to be used on different skin phototypes and hair tones.

Why the Vectus laser?

The Vectus laser is equipped with the latest add-on features that work perfectly. It has a built-in melanin reader and can independently select treatment parameters according to the patient's skin and hair color. Although, not every cosmetologist uses this option, as some people prefer to set the laser themselves, such an option makes working with the device much easier and faster. The laser poses no risk of burns, and in fact reduces them almost to zero. This makes it completely safe and a very popular choice for all patients.

Vectus laser, a new level of laser epilation.

The Vectus laser enhances treatment effects and reduces the need for a high frequency or number of treatments, thanks to the double use of the emitted beam. This is made possible by the Vectus' distinctive head design, which incorporates small mirrors that reflect the light. To complete the picture of this wonderful device, it is worth adding that it has a built-in skin cooling system. This provides an incredible level of comfort during the treatment, as the skin is cooled before the light beam is fired, during the emission and afterwards.

What is worth knowing about Vectus lasers?

The laser is equipped with two heads – one designed for large areas of the body such as the legs or back, and a second, smaller one that is great for removing facial hair. As such, it allows a high level of precision for the epilated areas. The light emitted by the laser is absorbed only by the hair and not the surrounding tissues, which significantly reduces the risk of skin irritation and damage. It is FDA-certified and is the most recommended, highest-safety and well-liked laser epilation device in the world. It allows the procedure to be performed extremely quickly, which is a huge advantage not only for the doctor or cosmetologist who performs the epilation, but also for people for whom the procedure involves any discomfort.

Conclusion

Laser epilation is a game-changer for hassle-free, lasting hair removal. By targeting hair in its growth phase, it delivers impressive, long-term results with minimal discomfort. The Vectus laser stands out as the best option, offering precision, comfort, and safety for any skin tone or hair type. Starting treatments in autumn ensures optimal results before summer. Say goodbye to razors and irritations—laser epilation is a smarter, more efficient solution.