What is laser hair removal and how does it work?



Laser hair removal aims to destroy the hair bulb. It is the bulbous region, constituting the base of the hair. In the case of dark hair, this area is pigmented. A laser is a device that emits a very special light because it is constituted of a single wavelength, defining its monochromatic character.

As a function of this wavelength, specific to each laser, the photons constituting this light will be more or less absorbed by the different structures encountered, in particular as a function of the color of these. Thus, a pigmented hair represents a brown or black target. Depilatory lasers are strongly absorbed by this color due to the skin's natural pigment, melanin.

Once absorbed, the light is transformed into heat. This will destroy the hair bulb and ensures the phenomenon of lasting hair removal. The target of the Laser Hair Removal in Dubai is not actually the bulb but the pigment that gives it its brown color. There are two essential consequences: on the one hand, if the dark hairs can be effectively destroyed, the laser is not operating on pigmented bristles, such as white, blond or red hairs. Laser will not differentiate between the melanin pigment of the bulb and that present in abundance in the epidermis of a pigmented skin naturally pigmented, or as a result of tanning.

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