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  • Laser Hair Removal for the Bikini Line

    Posted on November 16th, 2007 Aries 1 comment
    Jack Adams asked:


     

    Most women hate the idea of waxing and even worse shaving around the pubic region. This is a tedious task and usually women tend to nick themselves, yank hair out too late and even worse get razor bumps. Yet the need for a clean bikini line is expected, for women, currently.

    The idea of Laser Treatment is better solution for women who are sick of the whole bikini-line shaving thing. Many places offer this procedure. With a little research and money, this treatment is attainable.

    A word to the wise, do not jump into a laser treatment because you believe that everyone else is doing it. This somewhat serious procedure has side effects. Be informed and take the time to have an initial consultation done. To discuss anything that might hinder the Laser Hair removal and affect your health.

    When deciding to have the Laser hair removal treatment, it is important to complete the entire course of treatment. In fact, the Laser Treatment never works after the first session and will take additional sessions to achieve the results you want. For people who are getting the hair in their pubic area removed, the treatment centers require an initial treatment and two follow up sessions.

    These follow up sessions are essential to the health of your skin, as well as, for assuring that your hair loss is permanent. If you fail to attend these follow ups you essentially have wasted all of your costs and are guaranteed no lasting results.

    Laser Hair Removal treatment centers will explain the procedure with you, which is called phototricholysis, or photoeplation. These are technical terms for laser hair removal. A treatment to the pubic area involves using a hand held laser to target unwanted hair in the pubic area while keeping the surrounding skin safe.

    The procedure is safe and recognized by dermatologists all around the globe. Actually, laser hair removal has been around for over 20 years and gained popularity in about 1995. There is plenty of supporting scientific data. In addition, thousands of people who have had the procedure performed. Modern lasers use xenon bulbs to produce full spectrum laser light, which increases accuracy and effectiveness.



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  • What They Teach You in Laser Hair Removal Training

    Posted on August 6th, 2007 Aries No comments
    Art Gib asked:


    Laser hair removal is big. Real big. In fact, laser hair removal is the most popular cosmetic procedure performed in dermatologist’s offices today.

    Dr. Friedman, former assistant professor of dermatology at Brown University and presently chief of laser surgery at the Jerusalem Medical Center, when asked if laser hair removal was a popular procedure in his office answered, “No question. In my practice, for every one resurfacing procedure that I do, I’ll do 100 hair removals.”

    This makes laser hair removal training a lucrative choice, as there is obviously a large market for the services.

    For people who pluck wayward eyebrows or shave areas other than the face every day, or are constantly ridiculed for their abundant hair, permanent hair removal is a quality-of-life issue. Others are just tired of the inconvenience and pain of shaving, waxing or electrolysis.

    There is a danger inherent with laser hair removal regarding the amount of energy used. It’s necessary to use high enough energy to destroy the hair follicle, without permanently damaging the skin.

    Two approaches taught in proper laser hair removal training have helped to correct the potential scarring problem.

    Longer pulse durations increase the time that the laser is on. Skin is a smaller structure than the hair follicle and, therefore, has the ability to lose heat faster. Longer pulse durations give the skin time to lose heat.

    The second approach, using a cooling mechanism, allows laser hair removal technicians to use higher energies because the skin is protected. “Never buy or use a laser without a cooling option,” Dr. Friedman said in his laser hair removal training.

    Other aspects of laser hair removal training include: the benefits of varying laser wavelength, speed, and spot size. Spot sizes run from 5 mm to 18 mm.

    “I like to see spot sizes at least 10 or 12 mm. If it’s too small, the laser will not penetrate sufficiently. The larger it is, the faster the treatment will be. However, realize that when you go higher on the spot size, there is often less energy because the energy has to be divided over a larger area,” Dr. Friedman said.

    Lasers hair removal training teaches technicians to deal with the different treatments for various skin types. The ruby laser, which is an excellent option for people with dark hair and white skin, gives dermatologists the least options.

    “As the skin type gets higher, the ruby is less effective and is more dangerous. With dark skin, the alexandrite is better than the ruby. The diode can be better than the alexandrite with dark skin. With light skin, most of the lasers will do a good job,” he said.

    Laser hair removal training teaches technicians about the possible side effects from laser hair removal, including temporary redness. Hyperpigmentation is possible in patients with dark skin. Patients with very dark skin can experience hypopigmentation. Pigmentary changes sometimes last years, especially when they are associated with scarring. Acne sometimes gets worse after laser hair removal, though it is usually a temporary problem.

    Because the most common areas of laser hair removal on women are: face, armpits, bikini line, under the belly button, around the breasts, legs, arms, and lower back, and on men are between the eyes, above the beard line, around the ears, and on the back these are the areas that laser hair removal training focuses on.



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  • You’ve Always Wanted Laser Hair Removal and Prices Have Never Been Lower!

    Posted on July 21st, 2005 Aries No comments
    Adam Hefner asked:


    The biggest factor in a person’s decision to have laser hair removal treatment is always the price. What else would there be not to love about it? It’s painless, permanent, and saves you from a lot of unnecessary pain!

    However, having a conversation about laser hair removal and its prices is something few women want to have with their significant others, who may or may not be helping to finance the treatment. But now there’s good news: laser hair removal treatment has never been more affordable than it is right now!

    Everyone knows that celebrities and models have always had their own little secrets about hair removal systems: surely those bikini models aren’t sitting at home in their bathrooms trying to apply creams with plastic spatulas, only to find that the cream has burned them and caused an itchy rash. It used to seem as if those treatments were only available to the rich and privileged living in high-fashion cities such as New York and L.A.

    Now, however, the demand for laser hair removal has become so great that more and more laser hair removal treatment centers are opening across the country. In fact, all you have to do to find a treatment center near you is look in your local phone book or complete an internet search!

    As demand has increased, more schools began to offer training in laser hair removal procedures. At this time, there are so many accredited aestheticians available to serve the American public that the price of the procedure has dropped immensely!

    What’s more, because this procedure has become so common, the technology involved in the process has become much more advanced, and the safety concerns people once had about lasers performing medical and aesthetic procedures have practically vanished. Why not take this opportunity to get the year-round smooth face and body you’ve always dreamed of?

    Your friends will be amazed when you can go to a pool party without any advanced notice, and your husband will barely be able to stop kissing your incredibly smooth face once you have completed the treatment. Best of all, because you will never again have to be self-conscious about your unwanted body and facial hair, you will feel great about yourself and you will exude self-confidence!

    When you think about all the spa and at-home treatments you have paid for over the years, it really begins to add up. With laser hair removal, however, those costs will never again bother you, as you will have received safe, permanent treatment by an accredited clinician.

    As the prices for laser hair removal have gone down and centers offering this treatment have begun to appear in cities of all sizes all across America, there has never been a better time to find a treatment center and make the investment you’ve been dreaming of for so long. Start looking into it today-the sooner you get it, the happier you’ll be!



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  • Laser Hair Removal With Diode Laser

    Posted on March 3rd, 2003 Aries No comments
    Mirjana asked:


    Shakespeare’s plays abound with references to ‘bearded ladies’. Indeed, a few centuries ago women, for that matter even men, who had to put up with unprecedented hair growth in embarrassingly obvious (and not so obvious) spots had to well, just put up with it. Women down the ages have tried everything, from shaving their arms and legs to threading, often with painful results and serious health consequences.

    Ancient Egyptians prepared a mixture of bees’ wax and sugar to remove bodily hair. Hair removal was done with the intention of discouraging lice growth as well as for aesthetic purposes. In India as well as Arab countries threading of facial hair was considered the norm, aver archaeologists who have stumbled upon concrete evidence during excavations.

    As a young girl I was quite self-conscious of the hair on my legs; the prevalent culture (persisting till date) dictating that hair visible on a girl’s body (except the head, of course) is a definite no-no. I recall a favorite aunt, a great scientific brain, who nevertheless became the laughing-stock in her neighborhood as she had facial hair. It is another matter that my aunt, who had made a great name for herself in the field of Physics, did not care and put up with all the barbs that came her way with stoic humor. But I am chicken! Well no, not really. I simply like to look good. Plus, it is such a nice, clean feeling not to have that annoying stubble on your arms and legs.

    How well I remember the first waxing session just before the school prom. My best friend had taken me to the beauty salon hardly a yard away from my home. I had stared practically horror-struck at the boiling wax and the waxing strips. I can barely recall the number of times I winced and the number of times I stopped myself from screaming my lungs out. Yet I went back to the beauty salon again in the hope that repeated treatments would actually retard hair growth on the unwanted parts of my body. I even tried rubbing a wet pumice stone over my arms and legs having read somewhere that that’s what girls in ancient India did. It was soooo painful! I stopped almost immediately after I had begun. One of my friends had shaved her legs with her father’s razor and the hair came back with atrocious force to the extent that her legs now resembled twin jungles!

    To render hair removal more or less painless cosmetic companies came up with hair removal creams, gels and lotions which worked fine for a day or two. On the third day, the stubble would re-surge with the stubbornness and will power I had come to envy. So it was back to the waxing table and a monthly dose of painful treatment.

    Another of my friends, in the meantime, also tried electrolysis which, unfortunately, damaged her skin. The ad had said it was a ‘painless’ process which turned out to be bunkum, to use my indignant friend’s words. What is more, electrolysis did not work on large quantities of hair or bushy hair-growth. Add to that the pain and the tedium of the process.

    I thought of going back to the waxing table yet again in despair of ever finding a permanent remedy for hair removal or reduction when I was told about a brand new treatment. This was the diode laser hair removal treatment which zeroes in on the pigment of the hair- chiefly the pigment located within the hair shaft and hair follicle. The pigment attracts the light emitted by the laser; it is the energy of this light which gets converted to heat. That is how the hair follicle gets decimated. The beauty of this treatment is that it covers a vast patch of the hairy area unlike other treatments like electrolysis which obliterate each hair follicle one by one. If all this sounds somewhat daunting and risky, don’t worry. The diode laser treatment is both safe and painless. The laser gets switched on or pulsed for less than a second, which is long enough to render inoperative a single hair follicle. The cooling tip of the laser instrument is designed to render the hair removal experience painless– or almost painless. What you get is a ‘tingling’ feeling or a slight stinging sensation, especially when the more sensitive areas are being treated. After the treatment, some people could feel a sensation which comes after sunburn for a few hours.

    And that’s about all. As you will find out for yourself, the diode laser hair removal treatment is the best there is at the moment. Think of the freedom you stand to earn post-treatment – no more expensive bleaching, painful waxing sessions, plucking and tweezing.

    Mirjana Hasanagic, Kitchener – Waterloo, Ontario, Canada



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  • Laser Hair Removal: Greatest Innovation in Cosmetic Surgery

    Posted on May 2nd, 2001 Aries No comments
    Maximum Hit asked:


    With new technologies rapidly emerging, tedious or painful hair removal methods such as shaving or electrolysis can now be left behind. The internet is awash in information about cosmetic procedures, laser hair removal among the most popular of them.

    Lasers are highly delicate and sensitive devices that require a high level of competence to operate. Most hair removal London lasers which are now used in medicine were developed and researched by some of the nation’s greatest dermatologists, physicists and researchers. The highly technical nature of a laser requires that a trained operator perform laser hair removal with a medical doctor nearby.

    The primary principle behind permanent laser hair removal is selective photothermolysis (SPTL). Lasers can cause localized damage by selectively heating dark target matter, (melanin), in the area that causes hair growth, (the follicle), while not heating the rest of the skin. Light is absorbed by dark objects, so laser energy can be absorbed by dark material in the skin (but with much more speed and intensity). This dark target matter, or chromophore, can be naturally-occurring or artificially introduced.

    Hair removal lasers selectively target melanin:

    Melanin is considered the primary chromophore for all hair removal lasers currently on the market. Melanin occurs naturally in the skin (it gives skin and hair its color). There are two types of melanin in hair: eumelanin (which gives hair brown or black color) and pheomelanin (which gives hair blonde or red color). Because of the selective absorption of photons of laser light, only black or brown hair can be removed.

    Both men and women seek laser hair removal services to have superfluous or unwanted hair removed. Hair removal is commonly done on lip, chin, ear lobe, shoulders, back, underarm, abdomen, buttocks, pubic area, bikini lines, thighs, face, neck, chest, arms, legs, hands, and toes.

    Laser hair removal lasers are also used for the effective treatment of ingrown hair or shaving bumps and pilonidal cysts. There are a number of hair removal London resources which can help you find information about laser hair removal, one of them being www.londonpremierlaser.co.uk etc.



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  • Laser Hair Removal, is it Affordable? is it for Me?

    Posted on June 6th, 2000 Aries No comments
    John Ashtonson asked:


    Are you tired of shaving, plucking or waxing? Well, if you are then you may want to consider today’s laser hair removal process. Many people have considered this procedure. In fact, according to a new survey, 80 percent of women and 50 percent of men have thought about removing unwanted hair on various parts of their body. Once it was only considered a procedure just for the rich and famous. However, with it’s popularity, the use of laser hair removal becoming more common, it’s capturing the imagination of the general population.

    If you have excessive body and/or facial hair, you may be seen as unattractive by some standards. The most common laser hair removal treatment areas for women are the upper lip, chin, bikini line, arms, legs, and underarms. The most common laser hair removal treatment areas for men are the back, shoulders, upper arms, chest, and abdomen.

    Over the years, laser hair removal seems to be more and more popular since it can offer a more permanent solution than just plain waxing. Laser hair removal is a process through which light is delivered at a certain wavelength from a hand device into the skin. This laser hair removal is a medical procedure that uses laser light, a light which is intense and pulsates, to remove your unwanted hair. Laser hair removal can be more convenient than shaving hard to reach areas like your back.

    In order to understand what laser hair removal does for most people, we have to understand the following basic facts. Not only can the laser hair removal procedure improve your self-image, and even reduce the time you spend grooming each day, it can leave your skin as soft as silk and as smooth as a baby’s bottom.

    Cost

    The cost of Laser hair removal is the single question that keeps popping up in the minds of the people. And despite the high cost of laser hair removal procedure, its popularity is still on the rise. The cost of removing hair with a laser is usually dependent upon the number of treatments that we may need. To give you an idea, the average cost for 1 treatment:

    The bikini area is $350-$500

    Back hair: $600-$900

    Lower Legs: $600-$85

    Upper Legs $600-$850

    Arms: $350-$500

    Chest: $350-$600

    Under Arms: $250-$350

    Face and Neck: $600-$900

    Most laser hair removal clinics offer a written service guarantees, and no-cost, no-obligation consultations along with multiple payment options.

    Laser hair removal is a remarkable improvement over the traditional hair removal methods such as waxing. Although, it is not a miracle cure. You should not expect to be “hair free” after laser hair removal. But it is usually less painful and more permanent than any other method available today.



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  • Laser Hair Removal: Find Best Practitioner in Your Area

    Posted on April 25th, 2000 Aries No comments
    Roberto Luongo asked:


    Hair removal has become an integral part of our every day life, mainly because getting rid of unwanted hair is essential for being socially accepted – both for men and women.

    Generally women tend to go for removing facial hair, hands, legs and also limit to the bikini line. For men getting rid of unwanted hair from the chest, back, arms, and legs is a popular fashion these days. In today’s scenario, the necessity has encouraged many to remove all their body hair.

    Hair growth is a normal thing for any human being’s life cycle. There are various options that may help you to remove this unwanted hair that too quite painlessly. Above all, you do not need to spend a great deal of money to look and feel the soft skin in your body. Some of the most common removal options including shaving, waxing and plucking have been practiced quite a long time now. However, with increasing awareness, newer techniques have come into the market providing better results and satisfaction rates than earlier. By following these techniques, you would find a number of other products to help you treat normal to excessive hair growth.

    Laser Hair Removal: The Ultimate Method

    Laser is an easier method for getting the permanent hair removal solution of any kind of body or facial hair. Above all, the method is becoming more and more common.

    By implementing this method, you need not to shave again and to incur a lot of money and time to remove your public hair.

    One of the best things about this method is that after undergoing a few treatment sessions, you can enjoy a hair-free life forever. So, say no to shaving every day, no need to do painful waxing, and no more temporary hair removal methods.

    Laser Hair Removal Philadelphia

    Philadelphia is a modern fashion house for getting affordable and reasonable hair removal treatments in the United States. The city has provided numerous competent and effective treatment centers in the trade. As a Philadelphian, you can avail advantages of these safe laser hair removal services to have a better life.



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  • Laser Hair Removal in Men

    Posted on March 3rd, 1998 Aries No comments
    Peter Gitundu asked:


    Laser hair removal men is one of the most effective way to get rid of unwanted hair. Women have been particularly known to go for most  of the laser hair procedures available. Men are also realizing that this is indeed a good way to have hair removed. If you are a man who is tired of shaving, waxing and using annoying smelly creams to get rid of hair, then laser hair removal men is for you. There are so many parts of the body that men can remove hair using laser. The most common areas are legs, chin, back, chest, underarms and others. Laser hair removal men comes with so many advantages and some of them include the following. Laser procedures can be used for very large areas effectively. The laser can also get rid of hair for a very long time and you will not have to worry about growth of hair when the laser is successful.

    Laser hair removal men is also known to be painless. Some people are bound to experience a bit of sensation and redness but, the side effects will go away soon enough. When you are considering hair removal men, there are several factors that will ensure that you get the right treatment. The first one is a good laser specialist. Many people might compromise on the treatment by going to practitioners who cannot be trusted. You have to know where their offices are located and if you do not have a laser clinic in your area, find it in other areas that are closer to you. These days, the clinics are very much accessible and you should comfortably find one near you. You then inquire whether they undertake laser hair removal men.

    Before you are totally sure about the specialist, you need to know whether they are qualified to practice and whether they have a valid license. When you are totally confident that you want the hair removal procedure done by them, do not forget to ask around about them to get a feel of what others experienced during the procedure. If they have a good reputation, you will feel even more confident to deal with them. This is necessary because many shady specialists continue to crop up. They provide services that are substandard because they lack the necessary skill and equipment. Many men have suffered and lost money under the hands of these con men.

    Depending on the area that is going to be treated, laser hair removal men can be very expensive. You therefore need to take some time to plan. Comparing the various costs of different procedures will help you to make an investment that is going to help you in the long term. Women might not mind paying cash for the purpose of looking good but, men need a bit of convincing to part with money for any laser procedure. When you realize all the good the laser procedure can do, you will be in a better position to decide on the amount you are willing to spend. The procedure will take several sessions depending on the kind of skin and hair you have so make sure you follow through and you will not be disappointed with the results.



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