Laser hair removal
The pigmentation of hair and fur is controlled by melanocytes located in the hair follicle. They produce melanin and deliver it to the hair follicle. This process only takes place during the anagen phase, and not after that. Therefore, the basis of all hair removal is that we can affect hairs in this stage.
The laser we use is absorbed by melanin, converted into heat energy, and causes thermal damage to melanin. Diode lasers in particular are widely used for hair removal, as diode lasers are more effective and less painful than other lasers. That is why we chose diode lasers among the countless laser types. The 808 nm Diode Laser is a high-performance and extremely effective device.
We examined countless hair removal devices and, based on our preliminary market research, purchased what we thought was the most effective device.
Surprisingly, the hair on our body does not grow all at once: there are longer and shorter, thicker and weaker strands of hair. This is because each hair has its own growth cycle, which consists of four phases: the growth phase (anagen), the degenerative phase (catagen), the resting phase (telogen) and the shedding phase (exogen).
A video of the device is available here: