Laser Hair Removal - Is it Permanent?

Friday, June 30, 2006

Hair Removal - Choose From Nine Methods
by Mike Jones

Use this overview to re-examine your current hair removal method
to ensure you are using the best possible method FOR YOU!

#1: Depilatories

Depilatories as a hair removal method are quick and inexpensive.
However, they can be harsh on the skin and messy.
Results: About 2 weeks.

#2: Electrolysis

In most cases this hair removal method is permanent. It can be
painful. Also it could be expensive depending on the size of the
area to be treated. It is important to get professional treatment
to avoid skin damage.
Results: Permanent.

#3: Hair Inhibitors

They are easy to use with any existing hair removal method
(excluding depilatories). They reduce and even stop hair growth.
Results: After 3 to 6 months, significant reduction in hair
growth, in some cases, permanent.

#4: Laser Treatment

Now with CoolGlide technology, all skin types can be treated. In
most cases this hair removal method is permanent. There might be
mild discomfort. It can be expensive depending on the size of the
area to be treated. It is important to get professional treatment
to avoid skin damage.
Results: Permanent.

#5: Shaving

This is a quick and inexpensive method of hair removal. It has to
be repeated frequently however. Extra care must be given to the
skin.
Results: From 1 to 3 days.

#6: Sugaring

Sugaring hair removal is inexpensive and generally kind to the
skin as sugaring pastes are natural. It can be painful.
Results: 3 to 6 weeks.

#7: Threading

This hair removal method is used mainly for eyebrows and facial
hair. A person skilled in threading should perform the method.
Results: Up to 3 weeks.

#8: Tweezers

Tweezers are good for isolated hairs and some facial areas. It is
an inexpensive method of hair removal although good quality
tweezers are needed.
Results: From 3 to 8 weeks.

#9: Waxing

Waxing hair removal is quick and inexpensive. Some waxes can
affect the skin. It may be painful depending on a person's
toleration level.
Results: From 3 to 6 weeks.

Conclusion:
It must be stated that no hair removal method is ideal. Everyone
is different when it comes to pain toleration, hair growth rate,
hair texture, hair color and skin sensitivity. A method that
works fine for one may not suit someone else.

However, by examining this list you can select the method that is
least painful, most economical, and convenient for you as an
individual.

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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Laser Hair Removal - Treatment for Permanent Hair Removal
Author: Jim McDonald

The desire for permanent hair removal in both men and women has created a worldwide craze - Laser Hair Removal. People are queuing up at clinics around the world hoping for the miracle cure to rid themselves permanently of hair in undesirable places. But for permanent hair reduction, the bare reality is that it is very rare that just one session of laser treatment will give the desired result. And here’s why:

Is Laser Hair Removal Permanent ?

Some say YES, some say NO. Studies show that the best-known method of achieving permanent hair removal is Laser Hair Removal, and if the procedure is performed correctly (using the right equipment), permanency is definitely possible. That's because laser hair removal actually kills the hair follicle, which impairs it's ability to grow. But you need to get the hair at the right stage in the growth cycle to ensure permanent hair removal, which means that you will need to undergo a number of treatments.

You see, hair grows in 3 stages, and Laser treatment in the first growth stage (Anagen stage) is the best for permanent reduction. Laser treatment in the other 2 stages (Categen and Telogen) can be less effective, because in these stages new hairs are being formed which may not be target-able by the Laser. So for permanency you will need to undergo a number of laser treatments over time to kill all the hair follicles in that region.

Which Growth Stage is Best for Permanent Hair Removal ?

Everyone's hair grows differently, depending on their age, weight, metabolism, hormonal interactions, genetics, medications and environmental influences. Irrespective of this, hair grows in a cycle which has 3 distinct stages, and the ability of the Laser to target and destroy the hair follicle actually depends on the stage of the hair in the growth cycle. That is because the Lasers used in hair removal actually target the pigment in the hair to “zero in” on the hair follicle. In the initial growth stage of hair, there is more pigment in the hair, thus the Laser is more effective.

Following is an overview of the 3 different hair growth cycle stages, and how effective laser treatment is in each of these stages:

The ACTIVE or ANAGEN growth phase (lasts 2-6 years), comprises approximately 85 % of our body hair at any given moment in time. During this ANAGEN phase, the hair shaft and follicle has an abundance of pigment and is most sensitive to the laser light. So in this stage, permanent hair removal is very likely. The Laser will destroy the hair follicle and no new hair will grow.

The REGRESSIVE or CATAGEN phase (lasts 1-2 weeks) is the period during which the hair stops actively growing but is not shed. This phase often lasts several weeks comprising about 3 - 4% of our total body hair at any given time. In the early part of this stage, you can expect the same results as in the ANAGEN stage. But later in this stage, a new hair might already be forming, and because it will have no pigment yet, it won’t be destroyed.

The RESTING or TELOGEN phase lasts 5 - 6 weeks, at the end of which the hair falls out and a new hair begins to form. Approximately 10-13% of our body hair is in this phase at any one time. Again, the new hair will not have any pigment and the laser will not be able to target it. This new hair will shortly enter the ANAGEN stage, and if it is exposed to a Laser treatment when it has entered the ANAGEN stage, then permanency can be expected.

In summary, each hair on your body will naturally be at a different part of the growth cycle, and that is why it will be necessary in most cases to undergo a number of Laser hair Removal treatments at varying intervals to completely destroy all hair follicles in the region you are targeting. You might be lucky and destroy more than 85% of the hair follicles in the target region with just one treatment, but the statistics point towards needing at least 2 treatments (possibly 3 or more) to totally destroy all hair follicles in any part of the body.

Written by Jim McDonald, a contributing writer for http://www.diy-laser-hair-removal.com, an informative website about Laser Hair Removal

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Monday, June 26, 2006

Laser Hair Removal a.k.a. getting rid of unwanted hair
Author: Gisele Brosnan

You can shave, pluck, wax, bleach or depilate, but the one inherent problem with unwanted hair is that is always grows back.

Laser Hair Removal, seems to be one of the only permanent solutions to removing hair in places you’d rather be without.

Laser Hair Removal has been performed since the mid 90’s or so. Even thought this procedure is fairly new, more efficient techniques are still being developed by researchers. Men and women the world over have found relief from unwanted hair via Laser Hair Removal. Women prefer to be “sans” hair in facial areas, the legs, arms, underarms and the bikini area. While men have increasingly found laser hair removal beneficial for excessive hair on the chest, shoulders and back (no more excuses for hairy backs).

Laser Hair Removal has many advantages over waxing and electrolysis, but none are as more comforting than the reduced pain factors. If you have thinker skin than you may bypass the topical anesthetic, but if you prefer not to feel any discomfort what so ever, you simply need to apply the “miracle” cream one hour before your Laser Hair Removal treatment and you can say “ciao” to pain!

Laser Hair Removal machines are well adapted to treating large surface areas, making laser treatment an excellent and more permanent alternative to conventional removal methods.

In essence, the Laser Hair Removal machine’s energy is absorbed by the pigment that gives hair its color. Red and near-infrared laser light propelled by the machine is strongly absorbed by brown or black hair, while red and blond hair absorbs very little infrared light. The energy of the absorbed laser light is released into the hair follicle, and therefore damaging or destroying the target tissue in the follicle. It’s crucial that the correct laser intensity be used for hair removal. If the intensity is too strong, the laser beam will burn your skin. You should request a patch test to see how your skin reacts to the laser before going through a full removal.

Laser Hair Removal is ideal for almost all skin coloring. That said, darker complexions should note that the a higher level of pigmented skin tends to absorb more of the red to infrared laser wavelengths, while fair skin absorbs less of these laser wavelengths. Hence, the chances of darker complexion of burning and scaring are MUCH greater. You must discuss this serious side effect with your medical spa expert or your dermatologist.

Freedom from unwanted hair is very possible thanks to Laser Hair Removal methods. That said, Laser Hair Removal is a highly effective way of reducing hair, but like another other method it’s not 100 percent effective in permanently removing all unwanted hair. Some body parts such as the bikini area will require yearly Laser Hair Removal treatments to continuously reduce the hair mass and thin out hair re-growth.

Gisele Brosnan is an Editor for www.hair-removal-laser.youthful-body.com . Our site is dedicated to providing information on Laser Hair Removal solutions for men and women.
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Thursday, June 22, 2006

Permanent, and Less Painful: Laser Hair Removal
Author: ted belfour

Laser hair removal has increasingly shown itself to be a very popular cosmetic procedure. It is non-invasive, convenient, and fair less painful than some of the more traditional ways of permanently removing unwanted hair. Laser Hair removal is used to take away hair from those areas where it is simply unattractive to have. This can include chin, bikini area, armpits, back hair, or other areas, as well. The time of sticky, painful chemical applications is long gone. This procedure can be used for both facial and body hair.

The cosmetic process can take anywhere from only a few minutes to several hours. The time range varies based on the area of the body involved and the amount of removal. Laser hair removal is done by using a low-energy laser over the afflicted area. The laser energy passes through the patient’s skin, and is absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicle (roots). A certain percentage of the follicles are instantaneously, not to mention permanently, disabled with each treatment. In most cases, no anesthesia will be required, or even needed.

Benefits of Laser Hair Removal:
• Laser hair removal is a gentle, non-invasive procedure that can take care of undesirable hair from any part of the body.
• It leaves skin looking smoother and silkier, rarely with rashes, bumps, or other side effects.
• Larger areas can be treated more efficiently because the procedure removes more than one hair at a time.
• Minimum amount of discomfort.
• Replaces waxing, electrolysis, and razors, all much more irritating and uncomfortable than laser hair removal.
• Because it is so gentle, you can immediately return to a normal schedule.

There are still several important considerations that one needs to make before going in for laser hair removal. One is that this is not a one and done deal. Laser hair removal is an ongoing process that will require multiple sessions. Blonde, gray, and white hairs are less responsive than darker colors. Usually these can still be treated to some extent, but not always. If you do under go this treatment, there may be a slight reddening of the skin or minor swelling. Both of these are temporary. Your doctor may recommend various treatments or sunscreens: heed this advice.

Don’t let the warnings scare you off: laser hair removal is one of the most gentle of all cosmetic treatments, and even the worst of the side effects are so minor as to be easy to ignore. If that annoying back hair or chin hair is getting you down, this is a treatment that may very well be worth considering.

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Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Laser hair removal - what is it?
Author: Michael Foreman

Laser hair removal has been around for sometime. It's considered to be one of the safest ways for permanent hair removal. Laser hair removal is a low-energy laser applied over the area of unwanted hair. Low-energy laser damages the hair follicles. The hair gets burned-out without damaging skin or any other tissues.

When laser hair removal is done professionally, there's a patch test first. This way you'll get the right laser and intensity. Don't let anybody treat you without doing patch test. One of the main benefits of laser hair removal is that it can be done on a large area of the body in one session. Procedure is little bit uncomfortable and many people experience little pain, but it doesn't require anesthesia. Local or topical anesthetic is usually applied if person experiences a higher degree of discomfort.

Treatment is very effective. After several sessions, about 95 percent of unwanted hair has been removed. One huge benefit of laser hair removal is that it doesn't require any medications, needles or follow-ups. You don't need to go to hospital either.

After laser hair removal session, skin might get little red where treatment was applied. It will not last longer than 24 hours. Unwanted hairs will fall off in 1-2 weeks after treatment.

If you have a darker skin color and you are having a skin-lightening procedure such as bleaching, read carefully. Bleaching procedure should be done before getting laser hair removal treatment. Remember that don't get laser hair removal within 10 days to two weeks after bleaching procedure.

If you want to boost effectiveness of laser hair removal, shave the unwanted hair couple days earlier before treatment. This way laser will have easier access to hair follicles.

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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Laser Hair Removal Facts
By Aaron Vaughn


No one wants to have to shave every day, week in and week out. And thanks to laser hair removal techniques, they don't have to. But, since this service is relatively new in comparison to good old fashion shaving or waxing, many who might benefit from it tend to shy away. When performed by a qualified professional, however, laser hair removal is a great way to remove unwanted hair.

But making the decision to get a laser hair removal procedure done is a big one. The best way to make the choice is to be informed about the procedure and what to expect.

The following questions and answers can help you make an informed decision about laser hair removal.

Who seeks out laser hair removal?
Just about anyone who wants to have unwanted hair removed. Laser hair removal techniques are ideal for removing hair from a number of places and are sought out by both men and women of virtually any age.

How does it work?
Laser hair removal involves the use of a laser light to remove unwanted hair. It can be used to remove hair on the face, neck, chest, underarms, legs and more. Even the bikini line can be included. A number of different lasers are used, depending on the professional handling the procedure, and when it's performed by a qualified operator, laser removal is considered quite safe.

Can anyone get laser hair removal done?
The answer to that is yes and no. Some skin types respond better than others and those with tans might have to wait until the tans fade to have the procedure done. A qualified professional is the best to decide who can and cannot have laser hair removal procedures performed.

What kind of hair is laser removal effective on?
Generally, laser hair removal is most effective on hair that's short and visible. This means a candidate will need to shave before the removal is done, but with enough time to have some stubble grow back.

Is laser treatment permanent?
Yes and no. Although it's considered permanent, some hair may grow back over time. Remember, too, that depending on the area being treated, multiple treatments may be necessary to remove hair. On the upside, the hair that grows back, tends to be lighter and finer and if it does grow back, it takes a lot of time to do so. There shouldn't be a need for shaving or waxing for a long, long time.

Is it costly?
The prices for laser hair removal will vary from location to location. In general, it's a few hundred dollars per treatment.

Are there side effects?
Some people may experience minor swelling or redness in the area for a short while. Generally the side effects are minimum and go away quickly.

There's no reason for someone with unwanted hair to have to deal with the trials of shaving day in and day out. With laser hair removal techniques proving themselves more and more effective, this route is a viable option for many.

Aaron Vaughn writes about laser hair removal and you can find more news and innovations about hair removal at the website Search Laser Hair Removal .

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Friday, June 16, 2006

Laser Hair Removal Versus Electrolysis
By: Mark Bensen

While electrolysis has been around for many years, laser hair removal is becoming a viable option for many. We’ll take a look at both methods of hair removal and help you determine the best for your situation and needs.

The newest hair removal method to be put on the market is laser hair removal. Since advancements of all types of procedures using lasers have become more and more advanced in recent years, it is no surprise that lasers are now being used to remove hair. A wavelength of energy is omitted by the laser, working to kill the hair from its base.

The most appealing characteristic of laser hair removal is that after a small number of treatments your hair should be completely dead and you will never have to worry about hair on that specific portion of your body again. Laser hair removal treatments can be spread out farther than other types of hair removal treatment since the laser hair removal process slows the growth of hair.

Laser hair removal may seem like the most appealing hair removal procedure but there is a downside. Since laser hair removal is a relatively new procedure and can be high in demand compared to the number of specialists licensed to practice the procedure, the cost of laser hair treatments can be relatively high. In comparison to the other methods of hair removal, laser hair removal is by far the most costly.

A method similar to laser hair removal but that has been around much longer is that of electrolysis. When removing hair by electrolysis, the technician uses a needle that projects an electric current into the hair follicle, killing it at the root. By sending the current directly to the root of the hair follicle it prevents hair from growing back in the same spot.

Although it may take longer than laser hair removal, electrolysis is another way to permanently remove hair in a certain area. Like laser hair removal, this takes a number of repeat appointments for treatment. Electrolysis often requires treatment for anywhere up to a year to a year and a half for the hair to be completely removed. Like laser hair treatment, electrolysis can cause some discomfort and pain during treatment when the electric current is killing the hair follicle but it should not last longer than a few minutes after the treatment has ended.

With both treatment methods a viable option, laser hair removal provides the most obvious benefits. You’re able to spread out treatments and require fewer sessions to achieve the same results as electrolysis. That said, you’re only problem may be finding a practitioner with an opening in her schedule!


Laser hair removal is becoming cheaper and more available nationwide. Local practitioners and laser hair removal cost information can be found at permanent laser hair removal clinics.

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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Laser Hair Removal: Your Choice?
By: Noel Matthew

If you have heard all the facts about laser hair removal, you already know your answer to that question. But, although it is heavily advertised, most people actually do not know all that much about laser hair removal. But, this is okay because you can find quite a bit of the information you need to make a decision on it right here on the web. Laser hair removal works by targeting the dark material on the skin. There are many more facts that you need to know though, before you can make a decision.

How It Works

How does it work? Laser hair removal works through a light wavelength that targets these dark colored materials on your skin. This is usually the pigment of the hair. It works through a hand held device that targets these areas and removes hair from them. It works the best on those with fair colored skin and dark colored hair. The darker the skin’s pigment the more difficult the procedure of laser hair removal will work on you.

What To Know

Although laser hair removal has been around for a long time, it has only been used commercially for a handful of years. In that time period, many have found great success with this process. But, the hair removal is not always permanent. Hair that does come back can be lighter in color in some people. For others, it does remain gone. Laser hair removal is quite expensive as well.

Problems With Laser Hair Removal

When used properly, there are few problems, medically speaking, that can occur during laser hair removal. Yet, many people complain that it is a painful process. You will not be given any medication, as the pain isn’t horrible, but it is uncomfortable. Also, if done wrong, laser hair removal can cause a number of issues such as burns, skin that is discolored for months at a time, lesions, and patchy hair regrowth.


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Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Permanent Hair Removal - For Everyone?
by Jamie A. Hall

Laser hair removal is the newest treatment trend. Using a laser hair removal treatment destroys hair follicles and results in permanent hair removal. Generally considered a "cosmetic" issue, hair removal can be a medical necessity for skin graft preparation, ingrown eyelashes, and various other problems. Changes in hair-growth patterns are sometimes a symptom of serious conditions such as hormonal imbalances or glucose intolerance.

Laser hair removal is a promising new treatment. Treatment interval/subsequent treatments Research has shown that laser hair removal requires the presence of a pigmented hair shaft. Since then the growing popularity of this treatment has prompted many laser manufacturers to seek FDA clearance for their laser hair-removal machines.

Requirements
Laser hair removal is not for everyone. The absolute requirement is that one's hair must be darker than the surrounding skin. Additionally very darkly pigmented people absorb too much laser energy in their skin and are not ideal candidates. Tanned patients with light hair are not candidates. Tanned patients with dark hair should wait until their tan fades before they are treated. Lastly the treatment cost should be within reach of the patient. Laser hair removal, although much less expensive than electrolysis, requires multiple treatments, and generally costs over $1000 in total for most anatomic areas.

Benefits of laser hair removal include ease of treatment and duration of results. Laser hair removal treatment can be used to permanently treat and remove small and large areas of unwanted hair from the body. A laser hair removal treatment can be used all over the body and large areas can be treated at a time. Treatment with this device is sometimes popularly referred to as laser hair removal, though the device is not a laser per se.

Disadvantages include more discomfort during treatment and less effective clearance for fine and light hairs than the other hair removal lasers. Treatment cost varies with the size of the area treated. Experienced laser centers, which have developed expertise in laser hair removal, generally average about $500 per treatment session, with an average of four treatment sessions initially recommended. Large areas, such as the entire back, or the entire legs, cost considerably more than this. Small areas, such as the upper lip, can be less. Individual consultation with the laser center is necessary to obtain exact pricing.

This new treatment deactivates the hair follicles by laser causing each hair to fall out. There is also other hair laser information to see which hair removal treatment is right for you. With rare exceptions, Laser hair removal treatment should NOT be so uncomfortable to require anesthesia.


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Monday, June 12, 2006

Laser Hair Removal - The Basics
By CD Mohatta

Laser hair removal is getting more popular everyday. Most of us have our own conceptions about this treatment. it is important to know the science and the art of laser hair removal before you decide to get treated with lasers for hair removal.

What is laser- laser is the concentrated beam of light that is made of a single wavelength. This beam does not scatter light around but focuses it on one point. Therefore the energy emission is very high. In hair removal this laser energy is used to heat and burn the hair follicles. The full name of laser is Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.

How laser removes hair- when laser is focused on skin, it get attracted to the pigment of the hair follicle. The laser heats the hair follicles and burns it at the root. The darker the color of the hair, better the results. Similarly the skin should be light colored otherwise the skin also attracts laser and gets blistered. With latest developments this possibility is getting eliminated, but you must talk to your physician about your hair and skin color and the results expected.

Please find out more about the number of treatments you may need, the expectation of results, the side effects and the proficiency of the technician before you proceed for treatment.

This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

C.D. Mohatta writes on skin problems, skin treatments and skin care. You can visit his skin care guide for more information about how to have good skin. You can also read his articles, advice and tips on love, dating, relationships and break-ups on http://www.yourromanceguide.com

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Friday, June 09, 2006

Laser Hair Removal - Color Of Hair And Skin
By CD Mohatta


Laser is the concentrated beam of light energy that is used to remove hair from body for skin care. Laser has very high energy and destroys the hair follicles in seconds. While removing the hair, laser is focused on skin and it gets attracted to the color of hair follicle and destroys it. Let us find out how to do skin care with laser hair removal and how the color of hair and color of your skin affects the results.

Laser hair removal and color of skin- laser gets attracted to dark pigments in the skin. That is how it reaches the hair follicles and heats them to destroy. If your skin is dark in color, that will also absorb some laser energy and may get blistered or swell. With latest lasers, this problem is getting eliminated. For getting good skin without hair, you must talk with your physician about your skin color and the kind of laser equipment they have.

Laser hair removal and color of hair- as laser destroys the hair getting attracted to the pigment in the hair, it is easier to remove dark hair with laser. If you have light color hair- blonde, red, etc. you need to talk to your physician about that and find out the effectiveness of their equipment for your hair color.

Skin care and laser hair removal- for good skin care laser is a semi permanent solution. if the contrast between your hair and skin color is high, you are an ideal candidate for this procedure for skin care. With latest advances in skin care you need not worry about the color of hair and skin but must talk to your physician and find out about the facility they have.

This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

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Thursday, June 08, 2006

Hair Removal: Temporary and Permanent Solution
By Paul Cris


Everybody wants to remove unwanted hair in the body. There are two ways to remove hair, one is temporary and another is permanent. In temporary hair removal, the hair is removed and it starts growing after some time. While with permanent hair removal, the hair is removed permanently.

The temporary hair removal methods are shaving, tweezing and threading and hair starts growing after some time. The permanent hair removal methods are electrolysis and laser treatments. The laser hair removal treatment is permanent and one of the best ways to remove hair. There are other ways to remove hair permanently such as through medications for which you need to contact a physician. There are many topical medications, which help you to get rid of unwanted hair.

You should research on the Internet and then take a decision on the treatment to opt for removing hair. You can also contact clinics and ask them about the doubts you have in mind regarding hair removal treatments. The staff in the clinic should be able to answer your questions. Also ascertain whether cleanliness in the clinic is maintained. Visiting many clinics would give you an idea of the treatments and help in comparing the costs. You should feel comfortable with the doctor, treatment and of course the clinic.

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Monday, June 05, 2006

Laser Hair Removal Side Effects
By Steve Valentino


Lasers are the latest in hair removal technology. Even though the cost is high, people have grown to accept the treatment. In fact, lasers are seen as the best mode of hair removal today. However, the treatment does come with a fair share of side effects, at times with fatal consequences. In January 2005, a woman from North Carolina lost her life when she put received and excessive amount anesthetic cream before the laser treatment.

Edema (swelling of any organ die to excessive fluid) and erythema (redness of skin) are common occurrences post laser treatment. Some blisters may appear, mainly in darker-skinned patients, who could experience changes such as darkening or lightening of the skin that could last weeks or sometimes months. There is little risk of scarring or infection. However, if the blister is irritated there could be scarring. Clients may suffer loss of freckles, darkening or lightening of tattoo color and discoloration of moles in the areas of treatment. With the use the Ruby laser, there is a very minute possibility that a fever blister outbreak may take place, mainly when bikini areas have been treated.

It is imperative that people with certain medical conditions consult a physician before undergoing laser hair removal treatment. That category includes clients who have recovered slowly after having undergone previous treatments; clients with white/grey hair; patients susceptible to discoloration of the skin and pregnant women (even if there is no direct evidence to suggest that laser used for hair removal treatment can damage fetus). Laser hair removal can cause fever blisters, particularly on the upper portion of the lip. It is best to go under antiviral medication before the procedure. Tanned clients should wait for the tan to lighten for best results. Those under prescription of photosynthesizing medicine like Accutane, should stop the medication months before the laser treatment, Clients using Retin-A, Accutane or tetracycline should discontinue the medication several weeks prior to the treatment.

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Friday, June 02, 2006

New York Laser Hair Removal
By Oliver Turner

When it comes to lazer hair removal and in particular laser hair removal treatments in New York the choice you have is amazing. New York laser hair removal clinics are renowned for their excellent facilities and services but knowing which New York laser hair removal clinic to choose can be difficult. Listed below are some of the top New York laser hair removal clinics and their features.

The first New York laser hair removal clinic featured is hairlasers. This lazer hair removal clinic has a number of offices located throughout New York including offices in New York City, Manhattan and long island.

Smooth Synergy lazer hair removal clinic in Manhattan offers clients the chance of permanent body hair removal for both men and women and includes a wide choice when it comes to body hair removal. This New York laser hair removal clinic uses the most advanced lazer hair removal technology in a friendly and professional environment. This lazer hair removal clinic uses two different types of lasers for their body hair removal process and ensures that all skin types can be treated.

EpiCenters lazer hair removal clinic in Long Island is another of the New York laser hair removal clinics and this clinic specializes in lazer hair removal for men and women and also offers pulse light training and instruction for those interested in pursuing a career in laser hair removal.

Skin So Smooth lazer hair removal clinic in Great Neck specializes in Cynosure Alexandrite laser treatments and uses only top quality lasers for their lazer hair removal treatments.

There are thousands of people that have hair problems and who search for permanent solutions every day. Lazer hair removal can help so why not check out some of the laser hair removal clinics and the treatments available to see if you can cure your hair problem.

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Thursday, June 01, 2006

Questions About Laser Hair Removal
By Kelly Jensen


This article answers a few of the most common questions about laser hair removal, including who it is suitable for, how much it will cost, which areas of the body it is most suitable for, and how permanent the results are.

Who is laser hair removal suitable for?

It is not suitable for everyone. The general rule is that the hair in question must be a darker color than the skin surrounding it. If the skin is a very dark pigmentation, it you may absorb too much of the laser energy, and so the treatment is not advisable. Those who are tanned with light hair are also unsuitable. Those who are tanned with dark hair should not have the treatment until their tan has faded.

Generally speaking, it is easier to perform the treatment on someone with light hair, as opposed to someone with dark hair.

How much does it cost?

The average session costs in the region of $500. Four or more sessions are usually recommended. Large areas (such as the back) will obviously result in a larger bill, and smaller areas (such as the upper lip) won't cost as much. Private consultations are recommended to assess the cost, as the number of sessions needed varies from person to person.

What areas of the body can hair be removed from using laser hair treatment?

Anywhere where there is excess hair. The only real exception is around the eyes. The most common areas are legs, back, bikini line and underarms.

Is it permanent?

Unlike shaving and waxing, laser hair removal is considered to be a more permanent form of hair removal, but the results differ according to the patient in question. As with all beauty treatments, do not choose the practice which offers the lowest price, as the treatment may not be of the best quality.

Written by Kelly Jensen for LaserRemoval.net, an extensive information site regarding laser hair removal, cosmetic procedures, and skin beauty tips. For answers to other general questions you may want to review this Laser Hair Treatmet article.

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