Laser Hair Removal - Is it Permanent?

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Laser Hair Removal, is it affordable? Is it for me?
by John Ashtonson

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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John is a contributor to Laser Hair Removal in Connecticut, which has helped hundreds of people gather information about the Laser Hair Removal procedure. http://laserhairremovalofconnecticut.com

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Facial hair-is laser hair removal the final solution?
by Paulina Saliba

Facial hair is a costly problem for both Australian men and women. Australians spend millions of dollars annually on razors, waxes, creams, and depilation. The instigation of laser hair removal techniques by many professional clinics such as Results has meant that painful and time consuming procedures are now a thing of the past.

In many cases, excess facial hair can be the result of hereditary factors, and has run through families for generations. Some people experience unwanted or excess hair from the time they reach there teens, whilst others find it to be a condition that worsens with age, menopause or pregnancy. Either way, it is now possible to conveniently achieve the ease, beauty and confidence of smooth, hair free skin through Result Laser Clinic’s customised hair removal treatment program.
Many women struggle with their self esteem and confidence when they have facial hair. Laser hair removal procedures are much more effective, quicker, less costly and far less painful than electrolysis and traditional methods as explained below. Most importantly, laser hair removal prevents ingrown hairs or scarring that can result from plucking, waxing and electrolysis.

Traditional Solutions for Facial Hair Removal

Throughout history, there have been many different yet temporary solutions for facial hair removal including shaving, waxing and depilatory creams. While shaving is an “at home” solution for the removal of unwanted facial hair, it is not a permanent solution to this embarrassing problem. After shaving, facial hair grows back darker and coarser than its initial growth pattern. Waxing was invented as a longer term solution, involving the application of hot wax to the offending facial area. One of the major disadvantages however, is that waxing removes facial hair immediately but with hair growth resulting within 1 to 4 weeks. One of the easiest, least painful and most cost effective facial hair removal solutions has been the depilatory cream. While it can be argued that the cream makes it easier to remove the hair by changing it’s chemical makeup, it needs to be used every few days.

Laser Treatment for Facial Hair Removal �" A Permanent Solution

Laser hair removal is the most effective solution for permanent facial hair removal, making the individual look more attractive in the shortest amount of time. The use of modern laser hair removal technologies means hair can be treated quickly and effectively usually within approximately 4 to 8 treatment sessions. One must however, note that the face is a sensitive area and hormonal changes as well as natural hair growth patterns will determine the actual number of treatments required.


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Paulina Saliba is a professional laser specialist at Results Laser Clinic. For more info on facial hair removal and permanent hair removal visit http://www.resultlaserclinic.com.au

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Saturday, April 12, 2008

5 Laser Hair Removal Myths
by Danielle Moran

Laser hair removal is quickly becoming the hair removal method of choice for many Americans. In a world where people are constantly looking for ways to add time to their days, more and more men and women are turning to laser hair removal to avoid the hassle of shaving, plucking, waxing and depilatory creams.

In fact, according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, laser hair removal is ranked third of the top five non-surgical cosmetic procedures performed in 2006. With so many people choosing this method to remove unwanted hair, and more considering it every day, it is time to look at what is fact and what is myth regarding laser hair removal.

Laser Hair Removal Myth 1: It is very painful.

In fact, laser hair removal is not very painful at all, with many patients describing the sensation as a slight tingling or stinging sensation. While some fear the pain of laser hair removal, most who have experienced the three main commercial methods of hair removal describe waxing and electrolysis as much more painful.

Laser Hair Removal Myth 2: If you have dark skin, it won’t work.

With recent advances in the science of laser hair removal, equipment has been developed that can remove hair from even the darkest of skin. It is always advisable however, to check with the person who will be performing your laser hair removal to be sure that they are using the most up-to-date equipment available.

Laser Hair Removal Myth 3: It will take years of treatments to rid you of your unwanted hair.

In reality, it only takes 4-5 treatments to rid you of 90 �" 95% of your unwanted hair. Usually patients are advised to repeat their treatments every 6-8 weeks. So theoretically, you could be finished with your treatments in as little as 24 weeks.

Laser Hair Removal Myth 4: It’s extremely expensive.

Although laser hair removal does cost more per visit than other hair removal methods, it requires fewer visits to attain the same results. For example, waxing your legs may only cost you $40 per visit, but if you wish to remain hair free you will have to repeat this procedure every 6 weeks, for the rest of your life, or at least for as long as you wish to remain hair free. Laser hair removal, on the other hand, can remove hair permanently in 4-5 visits, so in the long-run, for most customers, it will be the cheapest way to achieve the desired result.

Laser Hair Removal Myth 5: It is not safe.

Laser hair removal uses lasers that are attracted to the pigment in hair. This means that the laser targets only the hair follicle and shaft and leaves the skin and surrounding tissue unharmed. Laser hair removal has been used safely on millions of people throughout the world, and studies have shown that there are no long-term adverse affects of the procedure.

Laser hair removal has proven to be a cost-effective, fast and virtually pain free method of permanent hair removal. By dispelling some of the myths surrounding the procedure, more people can come to realize that the benefits far outweigh the risks of laser hair removal.

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Danielle Moran is part owner of Sutera Medical Spa in Miami, Florida. Please visit our website for more information on various cosmetic treatments at => http://www.suteraskin.com/miami-medical-spa/laser-hair-removal.htm and while you are there, don't forget to sign-up for our free newsletter that provides tips on skin care and overall beauty.

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Tuesday, April 01, 2008

What is Laser Hair Care?

by Kim Erickson

Laser hair care or more precisely hair removal is a very hot topic for both men and women. Waxing, shaving and plucking can be a tedious activity since the results are short term, not to mention the ingrown hairs, redness and dryness that always seems to follow. With the evolution of laser hair removal technology, this is now a safe alternative to remove hair with intense pulsating beams of light for the long term and in many cases permanently.

Laser hair removal can be used safely and successfully to remove unwanted hair from the body; common locations include, legs, arms, armpits, back, face, and bikini line. The possibilities are endless. It should be noted however that to achieve permanent hair removal it may take multiple treatments. Another important note, laser treatment only works on short visible hair or stubble.

The general procedure is the same no matter where you go to get your treatment. To prepare you may have a topical local anesthetic applied to your skin to decrease discomfort and eye goggles to protect your eyes from accidental laser light exposure. The doctor uses a hand held laser to your skin; the laser light passes through the skin's surface to penetrate the hair follicle which in turn is damaged by the intense heat of the laser. During the procedure you may feel a stinging sensation and smell singed hair, this is all normal. The time involved depends on the area being treated it can take anywhere from several minutes to several hours.

Although hair removal your doctor will discuss a few standard precautions that should be followed to ensure the best possible results and help you the avoid side effects that can occur. It is normal to experience some redness, swelling, and stinging for up to 48 hours after your treatment. Some individuals also experience a crusting/slight scabbing of the skin this should to treated with petroleum jelly, perfumes and additives of other moisturizers can cause add irritation. It is also recommended that you avoid sweating (ie. Exercise) for the first 24 hours, this can also cause irritation of the treated area. Stay out of the sun for several weeks and be gentle when washing.

Although side effects are considered rare, they do occur. For instance some individuals may experience either a lightening or darkening of the skin of the treated area, these changes can be temporary or permanent. Blistering, scarring, infections, changes in skin texture and hair changes are all possible side effects, and should be discussed with your doctor before you undergo any laser hair removal procedure.

It is important to remember this is a medical procedure and precautions need to be taken. Always talk to your doctor to ensure you are a good candidate and to be informed of all possible risks. For instance some prescription, over the counter and herbal medications and supplements are not safe to take when having a laser hair removal treatment.

You always make a point of checking out the doctor or facility you are planning on using. Make sure they have the training and experience necessary. Ask your regular doctor for a referral or to be involved in the screening process. Take the time to educate yourself on the procedure so you know the proper questions to ask. Arm yourself with knowledge.

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