Sammy, if laser hair removal did not produce results to the extent you mention on most people, it would not be so popular in the country I live and work in. Clinics performing the procedure would also eventually close due to loss of business.
Correct, lasers cannot treat grey, blond or red hair. The clinic performing your treatments should have told you this.
It sounds like you had just one treatment? What areas did you try and treat?
The Elysion Pro is not the flagship of Cocoons models. The Primelase is.
For laser hair removal to be effective the individual hair needs to be connected to the blood supply so that the laser can damage the hair follicle sufficiently and then die. Only a proportion of hair follicles in any given area are in this state at a time. Time intervals between treatments are very important for this reason. It is the heat generated by the laser that travels down the hair shaft and causes damage to this blood supply for the hair follicle. If insufficient heat is reaching this part of the hair follicle it will not cause sufficient damage to this blood supply. Therefore if an inexperienced operator is using the equipment, they may not be using the correct settings for optimal results. The patients skin type can affect the treatment also, the power of the machine needs to be adjusted carefully for people with darker skin types. We do not treat people with a skin type 5 or 6 and need to be very careful with skin type 4.
Even for myself, given my T replacement, which caused hair to grow all over my back and shoulders, which I did not have before TRT; laser has removed 90 percent of it. It has taken many treatments, as back hair on a male taking testosterone can be very resistant to treatment.
The very sparse hair that is left now is very fine and greys which laser cannot treat.
Unfortunately there will be a cohort of the population that will not get the same result as others do. This can occur for medical procedures and medications also, which most medical professionals will advise before treatment.
For example, a drug that is commonly discussed here: HCG, can work very well for some men, increase testicular size and generate minimal estrogenic side effects, whilst other men experience many side effects and it loses effectiveness quite quickly. We do not say HCG does not work, nor do we say we can offer a guarantee that it will work for every male that tries it.
Pharmacy’s do not offer a money back guarantee for Cialis or Viagra, saying if you do not have a successful erection lasting at least 30 minutes for penetrative sex, we will refund your money!
There will always be some people for whom a particular therapy does not produce the same result as the next person, sometimes for unknown reason. This is the nature of the human body.