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skin care laser, laser facial  in California

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Laser hair removal effectively delays hair growth for long periods, it usually doesn't result in permanent hair removal. The hair may eventually return, if the laser did its job on the targeted hair follicles it usually will appear lighter or thinner. 
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Laser hair or skin hair removal can cause the hair to grow more thicker and grow in black and thicker in nearby laser done area. It is ok to do for one time. But it is better not to go for such treatments.
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Laser hair removal can reduce the amount of hair growth, but it does not guarantee that hair will not grow back. It is important to note that the results of laser hair removal can vary depending on the individual's skin type and the area being treated. Additionally, the effectiveness of laser hair removal can be affected by certain factors such as the amount of melanin in the skin and the thickness of the hair. For more information about laser hair removal and skin care laser facial treatments in California, please consult a qualified medical professional.
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Yes, in a rare number of cases laser hair removal can stimulate growth,” says Lucy. “We have found the most common reason for stimulated hair growth is when certain types of finer hair, known as vellus hairs are stimulated into growth by the light from the laser."
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Yes, in a rare number of cases laser hair removal can stimulate growth. We have found the most common reason for stimulated hair growth is when certain types of finer hair, known as vellus hairs are stimulated into growth by the light from the laser.
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Laser hair removal is not known to cause increased hair growth. In fact, it's intended to reduce hair growth over time by targeting and damaging hair follicles. However, it's essential to follow the recommended treatment plan and attend all sessions as prescribed to achieve optimal results. In rare cases, factors such as hormonal changes or underlying medical conditions may lead to new hair growth, but this is not directly caused by laser hair removal treatment.
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