Back laser hair removal
Back hair is normal especially for men but excessive growth of back hair can be a problem for both men and women. Both sexes can suffer for the cosmetic appearance of excessive back hair. Excessive back hair can also cause skin irritation and infections. The back is a near ideal area to treat with laser hair removal procedures and combat the problem.
Laser hair removal is recognised as one of the most effective ways of dealing with excessive back hair. It is awkward to deal with this area yourself with any method and having a practitioner of laser hair removal resolves this issue. Waxing and shaving can leave you sore and uncomfortable and waxing can be quite painful. Laser hair removal can give long term results and at the least laser hair removal can make back hair thinner and lighter in colour. Hair that grows back should be less noticeable and patchy than before.
Because the back is such a large area relatively speaking to have laser hair removal on you may experience pain and discomfort. Whilst most find laser hair removal a fairly pain free process with mild discomfort, the back provides a large area and can mean that pain relief should be considered. Discuss this with your clinic. You must avoid contact with the suns radiation during the treatments and if you cannot keep covered up you must discuss this with the clinic which will probably suggest a sun block.
Usually on average 6 to 12 treatments will be required this will of course depend upon skin and hair type and colour. The clinic will usually suggest repeat treatments to maintain the results.
For longer term effects on what is quite a large body part Alexandrite and Diode laser treatment systems will probably be chosen these are also quicker at treating larger areas than other systems. It may cost more than £200 per session for your whole back.