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Understanding Laser Resistance in Hair

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Ruben Nolette
2026-01-30 06:45 8 0

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Laser hair removal doesn't work equally on every hair type — and one of the most common reasons people don't see the results they expect is because their hair type is naturally resistant to the treatment. Laser hair removal works by targeting the pigment in the hair follicle, where the laser emits a specific wavelength of light that is absorbed by the dark pigment responsible for hair color. The resulting heat injures the hair root, slowing or stopping future growth.

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Light-hued hair including platinum, ginger, silver, or white contains much less melanin. The insufficient melanin fails to capture the laser’s photons, the treatment has little to no effect on these hair types. The laser may pass right through the hair without being absorbed, meaning the follicle remains unharmed and continues to produce hair.


The thin, barely visible hair on the face, arms, or stomach often lacks sufficient pigment and thickness to respond well. A dark hair strand that is ultra-fine, the laser may not generate enough heat to damage the follicle properly. The energy disperses too quickly, leaving growth unaffected.


The patient’s natural skin pigmentation. People with darker skin have more melanin in their skin, which can compete with the hair for the laser energy. It raises the likelihood of hyperpigmentation or thermal injury, so technicians often have to use lower energy settings, which may not be strong enough to destroy the follicle. This makes it harder to achieve lasting results without compromising safety.


Only hairs currently growing are vulnerable to laser damage, known as the anagen phase. Since not all hairs are in this phase at the same time, multiple sessions are needed. Those with low-pigment or fine hair often need 10+ treatments, and results may still be incomplete.


For those with resistant hair, alternatives like electrolysis may be more effective. Electrolysis targets each hair follicle individually with a tiny electric current and can work on any hair color or skin tone, though it is a slower process.


Knowing your hair’s characteristics ensures informed decisions. If your hair is blonde, thin, or silver, it’s important to talk to a qualified professional before starting treatment. A specialist can determine if you’re a suitable candidate or if another method might work better for эпиляция глубокого бикини лазером your unique needs. Success depends on timing, tailored settings, and persistent follow-up.

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