Laser Hair Removal with the Soprano Laser
Laser Hair Removal with the Soprano Laser
Client describing her experience with the Soprano laser hair removal system at Omni Health professionals.
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Getting Lasered is an awesome idea if you've had trouble with hair. Ive recently started sessions with the Soprano XL machine. If anyones interested you can read about my experience here: tryingtobehairfree [dot] wordpress [dot] com
ReplyDeleteThe Soprano is not an IPL. It is a true diode laser. The reason it hurts a lot less is because the energy is delivered in small increments over time. This is how we can deliver more energy than is possible with other lasers, without hurting the skin. In order to get the best results with the Soprano, the operator has to do enough passes to elicit a mild skin reaction. It takes 2 weeks for the hair to fall out, and if the treatment is correctly applied, results are far superior to other lasers.
ReplyDeletedid they use Soprano XL machine on you? I had a treatment with it fewdays ago and I cant wait to find out if it actually works because there are many doubters wondering if this IPL machine works as well as lasers
ReplyDeletenice speech, but if I was to hear a talk I would turn on the radio. I want to see how it was before, during and after, that may be the reason to search in you tube
ReplyDeleteThe hands will take anywhere from 4-6 treatments. Again it really depends on how aggressively your body grows the hair. I would suggest the treatments to be between 6 and 8 weeks apart.
ReplyDeleteand what about the hands? how many treatments normally?
ReplyDeleteYou want to hit all the cycles of hair growth, the number of times required depends on the person and the body part. Facial hair seems to be the most resistant requiring 10 or more treatments, bikini and underarms require around 8. Legs and arms may only need 4-6 treatments. Lasers will not treat blond or white hair nor any hair that is not actively growing. You will need touch up treatments once or twice a year. This is true for all laser hair removal devices including the Soprano. Good Luck!
ReplyDeletehow many times did you do it !! cause i did laser hair removal 6 times the hair still grows lightly . now i want to try the sopranos should i ! and how many times did it take u !
ReplyDeleteGetting Lasered is an awesome idea if you've had trouble with hair. Ive recently started sessions with the Soprano XL machine. If anyones interested you can read about my experience here: tryingtobehairfree [dot] wordpress [dot] com
ReplyDeleteThe Soprano is not an IPL. It is a true diode laser. The reason it hurts a lot less is because the energy is delivered in small increments over time. This is how we can deliver more energy than is possible with other lasers, without hurting the skin. In order to get the best results with the Soprano, the operator has to do enough passes to elicit a mild skin reaction. It takes 2 weeks for the hair to fall out, and if the treatment is correctly applied, results are far superior to other lasers.
ReplyDeletedid they use Soprano XL machine on you? I had a treatment with it fewdays ago and I cant wait to find out if it actually works because there are many doubters wondering if this IPL machine works as well as lasers
ReplyDeletenice speech, but if I was to hear a talk I would turn on the radio. I want to see how it was before, during and after, that may be the reason to search in you tube
ReplyDeleteThe hands will take anywhere from 4-6 treatments. Again it really depends on how aggressively your body grows the hair. I would suggest the treatments to be between 6 and 8 weeks apart.
ReplyDeleteand what about the hands? how many treatments normally?
ReplyDeleteYou want to hit all the cycles of hair growth, the number of times required depends on the person and the body part. Facial hair seems to be the most resistant requiring 10 or more treatments, bikini and underarms require around 8. Legs and arms may only need 4-6 treatments. Lasers will not treat blond or white hair nor any hair that is not actively growing. You will need touch up treatments once or twice a year. This is true for all laser hair removal devices including the Soprano. Good Luck!
ReplyDeletehow many times did you do it !! cause i did laser hair removal 6 times the hair still grows lightly . now i want to try the sopranos should i ! and how many times did it take u !
ReplyDelete