Laser Hair Removal – An Expose

April 2, 2010 by Admin  
Filed under News & Updates

Looking at ads in fashion magazines you come across many pictures of bare chested, hairless, good-looking men. This has become the new American norm. So now men join the women in the quest for smooth, shiny skin, less reminiscent of our ancestors.

Unwanted hair growth  has been a problem for women for many generations across many cultures. From the geisha of Japan that painted her eyebrows high above their natural place, to the women of Armenia who liked to look less hairy and shaved their arms.

In our modern times, the best way to achieve that smooth skin is laser hair removal. To understand why that is the case, here are the facts:

Since the modern world started using what we call a laser beam, our lives have been forever changed. Lasers are used in weaponry, industry, medicine, dentistry, cosmetic procedures, tattoo removal, and in the last few years, lasers have been used in hair removal.

It has become so popular that over 2 million procedures a year are performed in the United States alone. With so many uses and so many procedures, we understand lasers like we never did before. The treatments are quite simple. Specific treatments are designed for specific parts of the body, but what you can expect is a cooling gel being spread on the area, a few flashes of light close to the skin which will feel like little nip, zapping the hair follicle under the skin to prevent them from developing more hair. Then the gel is wiped, with all the unwanted hair.

Treatment length depends on several factors: the area treated, the color of the skin, the color of the hair and its density. Since lasers work on the melamine in the hair follicle, the darker the hair, the easier it is to target. Because the hair has to be in its growth stage to be affected, and our hairs grow at different times, repeated visits are needed to achieve smooth, hairless skin. Normal duration is somewhere between 4-6 visits.

Visit length depends on the area being treated, typically from 15 to 60 minutes.

The price varies as well. Just as botox can be found in different prices at different places, so can laser hair removal. Make sure it is a clean, reputable place. The laser is targeted to certain areas so the accuracy is very high, and the effectiveness long lasting. Research done in Ankara, Turkey, proved it is 60 times more affective than electrolysis, the other permanent hair removal method.

Side effects rarely occur, and when they do they take the form of mild redness that goes away after a couple of hours.

Los Angeles Medi Spa is supervised by a registered nurse. The employees at this Medi Spa in Los Angeles are the top in their field and the service includes other treatments to heal the body and the soul. Massages, wraps, facials, Juvederm fillers to smooth the deep creases away and Restylane to return to the face what nature and pollution have taken away.

Situated in the middle of West Hollywood , on Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles Medi Spa is a well kept secret.

R Allon is a professional writer of Laser hair removaland Los Angeles Medi Spa. You can read more of her at www.onaspa.com Company Name : Ona Spa Full Contact Details 7373 Beverly Blvd los angeles. California USA, 90036 info@onaspa.com 213.488.0000

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Womens Facial Hair- the Laser Hair Removal Solution

March 11, 2010 by Admin  
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Women’s Excessive Facial Hair Growth – there’s no need to suffer!

Excessive facial or body hair in women is a condition called hirsutism. Hirsutism either runs in the family, usually presenting at menopause and puberty, or it can be an indicator of a larger underlying problem. Research indicates that up to 10-12% of the Australian female population is affected by Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome which can be linked to excessive hair growth and hirsutism.

Hereditary hirsutism is largely an aesthetic rather than a health concern. When not hereditary it is most likely the result of excessive male hormone production (adrenal virilism), or an increased sensitivity of the hair follicle to normal male hormone levels. It is important to both a woman’s health and her self-con dence to have this condition diagnosed by a doctor. Hirsutism and any hormone imbalance that may underlie this condition can be treated. Excessive facial and/or body hair can be managed. Electrolysis is one means of managing excess hair but this can be painful, slow and very costly requiring many visits as only one follicle at a time is usually treated by sending an electrical pulse down the hair shaft.

Laser hair removal (as distinct from the much less effective IPL) is a much more manageable maintenance procedure as it treats a larger number of follicles at a time, is more comfortable than electrolysis and provides fast effective treatments. Hormonal hair growth via Laser Hair Removal therapy is efficient and manageable but not always a permanent solution as it is likely that hormonal hair regrowth may occur although usually at a much slower rate and usually much thinner than before, so hirsutism sufferers should be wary of claims by any service provider that they will achieve a permanent solution.

A woman might consider bleaching her facial hair, which makes it less visible alternatively regularly waxing can also assist. All of these methods should be used as means to treating the symptom, but any woman with progressing hirsutism should consult a doctor for a diagnosis in order not to compromise her health, or her self-confidence.

Nad’s Laser Hair Removal Clinic treats a number of hirsutism sufferer’s however warns that when it comes to facial hair, clients need to carefully select their treatment provider as Nad’s Clinics see a large number of clients that have been treated by inexperienced IPL and Laser Clinics. Inappropriate treatment can result in additional hair growth to facial or hormonal areas. Nad’s Laser Hair Removal Clinic warns that ONLY the affected areas should be treated by highly skilled therapists that have a sound understanding and many years experience in dealing with skin as inappropriate treatments may result in adverse side effects.. Additionally, certain medications are photosensitive and can result in an adverse affect if a pre treatment Consultation is not accurately conducted by skilled Therapists. For more information on laser hair removal visit www.nadsclinic.com.au

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Epilation Hair Removal

February 3, 2010 by Admin  
Filed under Epilators, Featured

epilator hair removalThe term “Epilation” refers to those hair removal methods that utilize a needle, electrolysis, and/or tweezers.

The needle type of epilator (or epilation device) introduces a very fine wire into the skin at a point very close to the hair shaft, and into the actual hair follicle. An electric current is then introduced. This current travels down the fine wire, causing the hair root at the bottom of the follicle to be destroyed. Afterwards, the loosened hair is then removed with tweezers.

Electrolysis is a process where a medical device is used to generate a certain shortwave radio frequency, causing destruction to the hair growth cycle. This radio frequency is introduced via a very thin probe that gets inserted directly into the hair follicle. Due to the methods necessary to perform this type of treatment, some risks are present. These risks include possible infection from an unsterile needle and scarring that may result from an unskilled technician. The electrolysis process is actually considered by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be the only approved “permanent” hair removal method. This is due to the fact that the hair follicle is actually destroyed during the treatment process. However, a series of appointments over a designated period of time are usually required for the process to be considered successful and complete.

Very much like Needle Epilators, the Tweezer Epilator also uses an electric current to remove the hair. In this method, a tweezing device grasps the hair at a point very close to the skin. When energy is applied, an electric current from the tip of the tweezer travels down the length of the hair, and is introduced into the follicle. Results using this method of hair removal are sketchy at best. There is currently no information to establish the effectiveness of tweezer epilators for permanent hair removal.

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