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Hello there, unfortunately laser hair removal is permanent for the most part, but if you the amount of follicles treated has to do with the amount of sesions you had. The more sesions you had, the least chances of surviving follicles you have and vice-versa. The type of laser they used also can determine the extent of the final result. I am sorry to hear you were not aware this will be the case but, if you did not complete your treatments or had various sesions, some of the hair will grow back. The treated follicles will permanently not grow hair. You can still stimulate the remaining follicles with Injected Platelet rich plasma but, again the treated follicles will not grow hair.
Great question!Laser hair removal can certainly help diminish the appearance of darker hair follicles and since you are not irritating your skin with shaving, it can also reduce redness and inflammation that comes with it. When you complete your Laser hair removal treatments, most (90-95%) of...
It looks like you are a fitzpatrick skin type six which would mean you would need a yag laser treatment. on average it is six monthly treatments. Your hair is particularly dense so you might need more. I would suggest the gentlemax. pro laser. make sure you shave not pluck before your...
You need to think of laser hair removal as permanent. Therefore, the hair changes that you now have after the first treatment should be considered permanent. There would be no guarantee that a single session in your pubic area would result in the exact same patchiness as your chest.