This scale is based on the individuals' skin complexion and
how their skin reacts to sun exposure. For successful laser skin treatments, it
is important to know where you fall in this skin typing classification system.
According to Fitzpatrick, there are 6 basic skin types:
Skin Type I: Pale white skin, blue/hazel eyes, blond/red
hair. This person always burns when out in the sun and never tans.
Skin Type II: Fair skin, blue eyes. Burns easily and tans
poorly. This person does not hold a tan for very long.
Skin Type III: Average Caucasian with white unexposed skin.
Burns moderately but gains an average tan.
Skin Type IV: Light brown skin. Burns minimally and tans
easily. (Asians, Hispanics, and Mediterranean's)
Skin Type V: Brown skin. Rarely burns. Tans very easily and
holds the tan for a long time. (East Indians, Hispanics, etc..)
Skin Type VI: Dark brown or black skin. Never burns and tans
profusely.
Generally, skin types I - IV require fewer laser skin
treatments of laser hair removal than skin types V - VI for permanent results.
Laser hair removal and electrolysis are both permanent
methods of treating unwanted hair. Electrolysis is an older method of getting
rid of unwanted hair in comparison to laser hair removal.
Electrolysis may be described as a hair thin metal probe or
stylus which is situated into a hair follicle. This stylus then delivers a
current of electricity to damage the hair follicle. The challenge of
electrolysis is the stylus must be accurately situated into the hair follicle
without puncturing the surrounding skin. The drawbacks of electrolysis are many
clients do experience textural damage of the skin from the stylus and the
client must let the hair grow in between sessions as a guide to the hair
follicle opening. Since many treatments are required (many more than with
laser) overall the price of treating even a small area may be costly. Electrolysis
also tends to be a little painful. Electrolysis is still the best treatment for
white or blond hair since this method is colour blind to the hair.
Laser hair removal is a much more efficient and effective
means of getting rid of the hair. Laser light attracts the pigmented hair
follicle. This laser light energy is converted into heat, which damages the
root of the hair. Laser hair removal is not extremely painful. You will feel
some discomfort depending on the treatment area. Normally there is little hair
in between sessions. If necessary, shaving is an option in between sessions. In
the long run, laser hair removal is very cost effective. Laser hair removal is
not a good treatment option for white or blond hair.
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