#56548 - 10/08/08 12:32 PM
First Session: Lightsheer Diode
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After lurking around these forums for months I finally had my first session.
I did my underarms and abdomen this morning.
It was a Lightsheer Diode laser with Coolglide and the spot size was 12mm. I am somewhere between a type III and IV, but more so on the IV side.
My armpits were done at about 20 joules...it hurt. Not everywhere, but especially towards the middle it was rather uncomfortable.
The abdomen was pale in comparison painwise. The "trail" area hurt more but the area above the naval and then perimeter of the ab region was pretty painless. The hairs get finer the further away they get from the center.
On the areas where it didnt hurt as bad does that mean it was ineffective?
My right armpit is killing me. My abs were painfree almost right after the treatment. I am excited to see the results.
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#56554 - 10/08/08 07:00 PM
Re: First Session: Lightsheer Diode
[Re: lagirl]
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I am a female.
What do you mean by pulse setting?
On my stomach it is most course around my belly button and then under in the trail area. Above the belly isnt necessarily so coarse like the stubble i see under my belly button but it is longer and it is definately quite visible. On the sides of my ab area is isnt so visible.
You know how some hair are blasted out of the follicle area right away and the technician wipes them away? What causes that? Also, is it ok to pull out the ones that are hanging around?
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#56558 - 10/09/08 04:00 AM
Re: First Session: Lightsheer Diode
[Re: lagirl]
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Registered: 01/28/05
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Hi Lagirl:
I have some experience with Lightsheer and was considering having it done on my stomach. After reading your post I will stick with electrolysis for that area.
I've been working my way down, and had my first electrolysis on the stomach area 2 weeks ago. It's been working pretty well on the area above the stomach so far which is allowing us to move on down.
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#56568 - 10/09/08 03:58 PM
Re: First Session: Lightsheer Diode
[Re: lagirl]
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Well its been one day since my treatment.
I am looking at the trail area and am alittle worried. While there isn't as much regrowth as there typically would be in one days time it appears like maybe the hair is growing back...only slower? Is this genuine regrowth or something else?
My pits stopped aching but on the contrary my trail area is alittle enflamed and tender.
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#56569 - 10/09/08 04:02 PM
Re: First Session: Lightsheer Diode
[Re: niresc]
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Also one more thing, the hair that I pull that resists, is that unaffected hair that was missed?
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#56570 - 10/09/08 04:18 PM
Re: First Session: Lightsheer Diode
[Re: niresc]
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Registered: 08/08/08
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Since all the dark hair should absorb laser energy, they should either get burned or turn into some sort of rubbery and elastic string. They may even stretch outwards if pulled out. If none of these it means then the shaft above the skin or very close to the skin surface is not effected well, but there is still a good chance the root gets affected. If that is the case, taking into account the friction between the hair and the skin, and the loose attachment of the root to the dermis, it may take up to week for the hair to get loose enough to be easily pulled off without any resistance. the hair that I pull that resists, is that unaffected hair that was missed? But, if it seems to be perfectly healthy trimmed hair, then the bad news is that it will stay that way and keep growing.
Edited by vklepil (10/09/08 04:20 PM)
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