Do you have black<\/strong> or dark skin<\/strong> and wonder whether laser hair removal is suitable<\/strong> for your phototype? Good news: with the right laser technology, laser hair removal on dark skin is not only possible, but also highly effective and safe. CtrlZ explains everything you need to know about successful laser hair removal on dark skin. <\/p>\n Laser hair removal works by targeting the melanin present in the hair. The laser heats the hair bulb to destroy it permanently. The challenge with black or dark skins<\/strong> (phototypes V and VI) lies in the fact that they naturally contain a high concentration of melanin in the epidermis. <\/p>\n If the laser is not adapted, it may target melanin in the skin rather than in the hair, which can lead to :<\/p>\n Skin phototypes are classified from I (very fair skin) to VI (very dark skin). Black and dark skins generally correspond to phototypes V and VI, while mixed-race skins are often phototype IV. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n Unlike the Alexandrite laser (755 nm) used for light skins, the Nd-YAG laser with a wavelength of 1064 nanometers<\/strong> is specifically designed for hair removal from dark skins. This longer wavelength penetrates deeper into the skin without being absorbed by the epidermis’ superficial melanin. <\/p>\n The advantages of the Nd-YAG laser for black skin :<\/p>\n All CtrlZ centers are equipped with dual-wavelength<\/strong> lasers (Alexandrite + Nd-YAG), CE-certified and NF-compliant. This technology enables treatments to be precisely tailored to your phototype, whether you have fair, mixed, matte or black skin. <\/p>\nWhy does laser hair removal for black skin require specific technology?<\/h2>\n
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The Nd-YAG laser: the benchmark technology for black skin<\/h2>\n
What is the 1064 nm Nd-YAG laser?<\/h3>\n
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Double wavelength at CtrlZ<\/h3>\n