Epila Laser Hair Removal
by Louise in Epila Laser

Now you can use a sleek, rectangular, hand-held device to reduce as much of 90% of hair growth on areas of skin you would normally be shaving, plucking or creaming several times per week. The Epila laser hair remover is an affordable product that allows you to achieve what formerly could only be done by a specialist in an aesthetic clinic.
What are Benefits of Using an Epila?
There are many advantages to using this device:
- Home laser hair removal is a convenient time-saver–Not having to book clinic appointments; being able to plan your personal sessions spontaneously, at any time, reduces the stress of a busy lifestyle.
- Save thousands of dollars–An Epila involves a one-time investment of $179 while professional treatments are much more expensive. For example, two one-hour sessions for your bikini lines could cost from $700 to $1,000.
- Save hours of shaving and waxing–After two to three monthly sessions on a body area such as your legs or armpits, you will have very little, if any hair left to shave.
- CE Certification–assures you that these devices meet international health and safety standards.
- Effectiveness has been studied at prestigious institutions–such as Stanford University, Harvard Medical School, and the Japanese Society of Aesthetic Surgery.
- Using an Epila can give you 90% hair reduction that can last for a year or more.
What is it Like to Use an Epila?
After spreading a cooling gel on your skin, you systematically expose your hair to the laser beam. As the laser pulse enters your skin you might feel a slight brief sting, comparable to the snap of a rubber band. The process should not feel uncomfortable, and if it does, you can select a lower energy setting.
After a treatment your skin may be sensitive, red, and slightly swollen. This lasts for only a few days. During this time you are advised to protect your skin from direct sunlight by covering up or wearing sun block.
How do Epila Devices Work?
The Epila makes use of the diode laser technology used in professional equipment. When the light beam contacts the skin, the melanin in the hair follicle absorbs it. As a consequence, the follicle is altered so that hair growth is inhibited.
At any point in time, some hairs are growing and others are resting under the skin. The laser is effective when it contacts growing hairs; so it must be used a few times within a three to six-month period, to catch all hairs while growing and to achieve maximum growth reduction.
When is Epila Laser Hair Removal Not Suitable?
An Epila can be used for most body hair, unless it is adjacent to the eye. Common areas that people treat are underarms, bikini lines, legs, face, upper lip, neck, chest, back and abdomen.
Treatments with this device are most suitable for dark hair on light skin, as the pigment in the dark hair best absorbs the laser, and lighter skin has the least risk of burning. If you have dark brown or black skin, you should consult with a dermatologist familiar with cosmetic procedures. White, blonde, and grey hair does not respond well, and red hair may be more difficult to remove depending on the type of pigmentation.
Epila Laser Hair Removers are Available Online
Epila hair removers are available online from the manufacturer’s website at www.epila.net. The manufacturer offers a money back guarantee, if you are in any way unsatisfied after 60 days. There is also a one-year replacement warranty.
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