CANDELA
Laser hair removal is a procedure that removes hair using pulses of laser radiation that destroy the hair follicle. In our clinic, we perform laser hair removal with the CANDELA GentleLase Pro device.
The light beam is directed at the treatment areas for localized effect. Melanin, which is present in hair, is the main target for the laser. It absorbs the light energy and converts it into heat. This thermal energy destroys the hair follicle and the associated cells and nourishing vessels. The surrounding skin remains unaffected.
To fully remove the hair, several procedures are required. Some follicles are in a dormant state and will not be affected during the first treatment. The effectiveness of the epilation also depends on the color of the skin and hair as well as their thickness. Complete hair removal usually takes 2 to 3 months, but the first results are visible after the first procedure, with up to 30% of hair falling out.
Advantages of Candela GentleLase Laser Hair Removal
- Effectiveness
- Minimum pain
- Speed of the procedure
- Versatility
DEKA
One of the most effective methods for removing unwanted hair from various areas of the body is laser hair removal. With just a few sessions, you can achieve completely smooth skin. In the Vitaura clinic, this type of hair removal is performed using the Italian DEKA equipment, which is used in various medical fields.
DEKA laser hair removal allows for combining different types of devices during one session. Other advantages include:
- Painlessness
- No scarring, scars, or other skin damage
- Long-lasting effect
- The ability to remove ingrown hairs
- Short duration of each session
Advantages of DEKA Laser Hair Removal
- No scarring, scars, or other skin damage
- Long-lasting effect
- The ability to remove ingrown hairs
- Short duration of each session
Contraindications for Laser Hair Removal
- Systemic hematological disorders
- Tendency to develop connective tissue growth and keloid scarring
- Varicose veins in the treatment area
- Type 1 and 2 diabetes
- Dermatological and autoimmune diseases
- Infectious diseases
- Epilepsy
- Oncology
- Pregnancy and lactation
- Sunburn (natural and artificial)
- Use of photosensitizing medications