Laser Hair Removal
In Laser Hair Removal, a beam of laser light actually uses heat to destroy the hair follicles. Lasers are considered to be prescription devices and should only be used with the direct supervision of a licensed practitioner. In many cases, some sort of topical anesthetic product (usually in the form of a cream) is recommended prior to laser hair removal. This anesthetic product is meant to minimize any pain that may take place during the hair removal procedure. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends that all consumers take the time to meet with a medical professional to discuss the circumstances in which any anesthetic creams should be used, and whether or not the use is appropriate.
Anyone who decides to utilize a skin-numbing lotion, cream, or other product should always follow the directions of a qualified healthcare professional. Furthermore, they should also consider using a product that contains the lowest possible amount of any anesthetic drugs. The FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research continues to receive reports on a regular basis of serious and even life-threatening side effects resulting from the use of large amounts of various tissue-numbing products designated for use during the laser hair removal process. These side effects can include blistering, swelling, redness, discoloration, and permanent scarring.
After any laser hair removal treatment, direct sunlight should be avoided until the healing process has completed.
Consultation with a qualified medical professional is highly recommended prior to any laser hair removal treatment.
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- First and only FDA-cleared at home laser hair removal system
- Delivers lasting, hair-free results unlike any other hair removal product
- Comes with five enhanced, comfort settings to make each treatment more effective than ever before
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What is “Laser Hair Removal”?
January 28, 2010 by Admin
Filed under 1 - What It Is, Featured
Laser Epilation was first performed on an experimental basis for about 20 years before finally becoming commercially available in the mid 1970s. Although technically not a laser, Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) epilators utilize a flashing Xenon lamp technology to emit the full spectrum of light. These light-based and laser-based methods, also known as photoepilation or phototricholysis, are now commonly known as “laser hair removal”. One of the first articles to be published describing the process of laser hair removal was authored by the dermatology staff at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1998.
The efficacy of laser hair removal is now generally accepted in the dermatology community and laser hair removal is becoming more widely practiced. Many reviews of laser hair removal methods, safety practices, and efficacy have been published in various dermatology literatures that can be found via the Internet.
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Product Features
- First and only FDA-cleared at home laser hair removal system
- Delivers lasting, hair-free results unlike any other hair removal product
- Comes with five enhanced, comfort settings to make each treatment more effective than ever before
- Includes a TRIA Laser hair removal device, skin sensor, and instructions for use
- 30-day money back satisfaction guaranteed by TRIA beauty

