Laser hair removal uses the principle of selective thermokinetics. A light beam emitted by a laser apparatus penetrates through the surface of the skin and is ultimately absorbed by hair follicles. Selectively absorbing the energy of the laser, hair follicles are damaged, and no hair can grow again, while the surrounding tissues are not damaged. The laser hair removal process is very simple, and the procedure time is only about 10 minutes, so the pain is not obvious.
Some people are concerned that laser hair removal can affect the function of sweating the skin. In fact, theoretically speaking, laser hair removal does not affect the physiological function of the skin and does not affect the normal sweating of the skin. Hair follicles and sweat glands are two independent tissues. Hair grows from hair follicles, and next to them there are sweat glands. This is not the same thing. Permanent hair removal is the destruction of hair follicles, as a result of which the hair stops growing. It does not destroy the sweat glands, so it does not affect sweating.
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Dec 10, 2023
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