Is everyone starting hair removal care as the upcoming summer approaches?
This method can vary in its effect on skin texture depending on how each person cares for it.
Some people have experienced doing it themselves at home and feeling stressed because the hair keeps growing back nonstop, which can also leave their body skin feeling less comfortable.
So today, I’d like to explain the precautions for self hair removal, as well as the care interval and methods you may be curious about.
Seolleung Laser Hair Removal Explanation

First, this uses the principle of light energy selectively absorbing the black melanin pigment in hair.
You can think of it as suppressing hair growth as much as possible by removing it down to the root.
Also, because light energy is used,
when stimulation is delivered to the area,
over time there may be changes in the speed or thickness of hair growth.
That is why it is often done over multiple sessions rather than just once.
This is because the thickness and timing of hair growth vary from person to person.
Areas That Can Be Treated with Seolleung Laser Hair Removal

To start with, the areas that are possible for both women and men are:
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Face: forehead, eyebrows, glabella, philtrum, lower chin, underjaw,
sideburns, cheeks, back of the neck, front of the neck
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Upper body: underarms, chest, areola, arms, abdomen, back, waist, hands
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Lower body: hip line, thighs, calves, bikini line, Brazilian,
back of the Y-zone, feet
These are known to be possible.
Seolleung Laser Hair Removal vs. Self Hair Removal

First, this can be done at home, so it is relatively accessible,
which is why many people are doing personal care.
When grooming hair on your own, you need to be careful because of the following risks:
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Waxing: damage may occur due to irritation on the surface, and itching or swelling may accompany it
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Razor: cuts inside the pores due to the blade may cause
redness, inflammation, and stinging
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Tweezers: after the hair is pulled out,
the pores may widen, which can lead to trouble or inflammation
Please keep this information in mind when carrying out personal care.
Care Interval and Pain

An interval of about 4 to 6 weeks is recommended.
The number of sessions may vary depending on the hair type and amount in the area of concern,
but it is generally said that more than 10 sessions on average are recommended.
Pain differs depending on which area of the body is being treated,
because the thickness of the hair growing in each body part is different,
but it is not to the point of being very uncomfortable.
Also, areas closer to the bone may feel more sensitive than other areas.
Since redness or a burning sensation may occur right after care,
it is better to apply cooling care such as an ice pack.
It is also important to avoid wearing clothing that is too tight and to apply enough moisturizing lotion.
If your condition is not good and there is inflammation on the skin surface, it is said to be better to proceed with care after the condition improves.
Today, we looked at the overall information about a hair removal method that uses light energy.
Because hair is a matter related to each person's lifestyle pattern,
it is important to look into the method that fits your own situation.
I hope you find the right approach according to your own condition.
I hope today's summary was helpful in understanding the related information,
and I will wrap up this long post here.
Thank you.
