Using the latest technology and highly trained professionals, Intense Pulse Light (IPL) hair removal is able to treat every region of the body and face to remove unwanted hair in a relatively pain-free manner. Regardless of how sensitive an area on the body, IPL laser hair removal uses versatile equipment to quickly treat hair located on the chest, back, bikini line, and beyond.
The IPL Hair Laser Hair Removal Process
Before an IPL hair removal treatment is administered, the intended area is cleanly shaven. The appropriate size selected for intended hair removal regions are passed over. In order for the permanent destruction of a hair follicle, just the right amount of heat (thermal) energy is required. This action is made possible through holding light flashes long enough over selected parts of the body. Additionally, it is necessary to possess a certain amount of melanin in a hair bulb for the absorption of heat energy. IPL hair removal treatments also pinpoint and eliminate feeder blood vessels to targeted hair follicles. This is why treatment areas are shaven before the procedure so the heat that makes contact with the hair bulb does not cause the skin to burn.
The difference between IPL hair removal and other options is that there are plenty of machines on the market that burn the contents of a hair shaft, but produces a temporary outcome. As a result, the hair is still present within the hair bulb that will grow back if the hair follicle is not completely destroyed.
Sometimes, using another process other than IPL will result in hair damage that becomes much harder to treat in the future. In the end, many people find that using inexpensive and less advanced equipment and procedures are not always the best choice. Improper hair removal and failed treatments are just a waste of time. It is also important to keep in mind that the best results are seen in people with a lighter skin color and darker hair color (more melanin), as they experience more permanent hair follicle destruction.
Treatment Details
Usually, the typical amount of IPL treatments needed to see desirable results is between four and six visits. During an initial consultation, the number of suggested treatments is explained based upon the type of skin and hair you possess. For the first four treatments, intervals are weekly to achieve the best results. A fifth and sixth treatment is usually recommended at one to three monthly intervals in case hair growth is still present. IPL is quick and efficient, taking 15 minutes to treat the legs or back, and 5 minutes for the bikini, underarms, chin, or upper lip.
IPL works to loosen hair and put an end to the cells associated with new hair growth by using intense light that is converted into heat as it makes contact with the follicles. Most of the hair will not grow back at all, while residual pieces will reappear lighter and thinner than before. Overall, IPL hair removal is considered far more advanced in destroying hair follicles because of its increased power and intense light beams. During the process, some fear pain, but the procedure hurts less than waxing with the help of effective cooling. Results are also seen within the first treatment, as the 30% of hair in the growth stage is effectively eliminated.
Credit by Tim Croy
Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal
Intense Pulse Light (IPL), Hair Removal is faster, less obtrusive, and more cost effective than any other hair removal system today. With authorised trained technicians, and FDA & TGA approval, Pulse Light Hair Removal is the answer for silky smooth, hair free skin.
Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal is the most advanced and effective permanent hair reduction process now available.
Far superior to traditional hair removal methods, Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal employs the latest technology to efficiently and effectively remove all hair types, without damaging the surrounding tissue.
With little to no interruption to your usual daily routine Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal is the perfect solution for long lasting, permanent hair reduction.
What is Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal and how does it work?
Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal works by penetrating the epidermis, or top layer of the skin with a specific wavelength of light that targets to reach the dermis underneath in where the hair follicle resides.
Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal uses a chilled lens which cools the skin before, during, and after the light pulse, that will give a slight sting or pinch sensation, similar to the snap of a rubber band. Used in conjunction with our protective cold gel, any discomfort or reaction caused by Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal is reduced even further.
Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal, also known as photo epilation, specifically targets the follicle during the growth stage, destroying, or severely limiting its regrowth capacity.
As at any given time different follicles may be either dormant or active, several treatments are required to effectively cover the treated area.
A highly advanced computer regulates the wavelength of light being emitted by the Intense Pulse Light, administering the correct exposure safely to any area, from large sections such as the back or legs, to the more delicate and sensitive areas of the lips, and face.
Unlike traditional methods, Intense Pulse Light leaves the surface of the skin undamaged, it also enhances the bodies own natural production of Collagen which in turn improves the condition of the skin.
Traditional treatments have had limited effect on lighter hair shades, however by combining the treatment with Meladine to give the hair pigment, all hair colours can be treated safely with Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal technology.
Treatment times and exposures may vary depending on the area being treated, hair colour and pigmentation of the skin. Prior to commencing treatment, all clients must have an initial pre-treatment to ascertain the correct level of exposure for their skin type, and to prepare the skin for the following treatment 24 hours later.
Although the number of treatments required will vary from client to client, typically Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal is a progressive process, hair reduction increases with each treatment you have, to ensure that you get the very best results from Intense Pulse Light we recommend a minimum of 4 treatments at five week intervals.
Your Image by Laser consultant will be happy to discuss with you your individual needs and requirements, and expectations and outcomes of the Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal treatments.
For best results it is imperative that once regrowth appears (approximately 5 weeks after the initial treatment) that it is treated immediately.
Costs vary depending on the duration of treatment required and the size of the treatment zone.
There are several important steps that you can take to get the best result possible from your Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal session.
a.) Avoid sun exposure by using spf 30+ total block out sunscreen for 4 weeks prior to your treatment, and 2 weeks afterwards, as melanin, or skin pigment stimulation can reduce the effectiveness of the treatment.
b.) The area to be treated must be either shaved, or creamed 24 hours prior to the treatment so that the hair will be at the ideal treatment length of 1mm.
c.) After Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal, keep the treated area clean and cool, and minimise your exposure to the sun.
Credit by John Hacking
Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal is the most advanced and effective permanent hair reduction process now available.
Far superior to traditional hair removal methods, Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal employs the latest technology to efficiently and effectively remove all hair types, without damaging the surrounding tissue.
With little to no interruption to your usual daily routine Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal is the perfect solution for long lasting, permanent hair reduction.
What is Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal and how does it work?
Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal works by penetrating the epidermis, or top layer of the skin with a specific wavelength of light that targets to reach the dermis underneath in where the hair follicle resides.
Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal uses a chilled lens which cools the skin before, during, and after the light pulse, that will give a slight sting or pinch sensation, similar to the snap of a rubber band. Used in conjunction with our protective cold gel, any discomfort or reaction caused by Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal is reduced even further.
Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal, also known as photo epilation, specifically targets the follicle during the growth stage, destroying, or severely limiting its regrowth capacity.
As at any given time different follicles may be either dormant or active, several treatments are required to effectively cover the treated area.
A highly advanced computer regulates the wavelength of light being emitted by the Intense Pulse Light, administering the correct exposure safely to any area, from large sections such as the back or legs, to the more delicate and sensitive areas of the lips, and face.
Unlike traditional methods, Intense Pulse Light leaves the surface of the skin undamaged, it also enhances the bodies own natural production of Collagen which in turn improves the condition of the skin.
Traditional treatments have had limited effect on lighter hair shades, however by combining the treatment with Meladine to give the hair pigment, all hair colours can be treated safely with Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal technology.
Treatment times and exposures may vary depending on the area being treated, hair colour and pigmentation of the skin. Prior to commencing treatment, all clients must have an initial pre-treatment to ascertain the correct level of exposure for their skin type, and to prepare the skin for the following treatment 24 hours later.
Although the number of treatments required will vary from client to client, typically Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal is a progressive process, hair reduction increases with each treatment you have, to ensure that you get the very best results from Intense Pulse Light we recommend a minimum of 4 treatments at five week intervals.
Your Image by Laser consultant will be happy to discuss with you your individual needs and requirements, and expectations and outcomes of the Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal treatments.
For best results it is imperative that once regrowth appears (approximately 5 weeks after the initial treatment) that it is treated immediately.
Costs vary depending on the duration of treatment required and the size of the treatment zone.
There are several important steps that you can take to get the best result possible from your Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal session.
a.) Avoid sun exposure by using spf 30+ total block out sunscreen for 4 weeks prior to your treatment, and 2 weeks afterwards, as melanin, or skin pigment stimulation can reduce the effectiveness of the treatment.
b.) The area to be treated must be either shaved, or creamed 24 hours prior to the treatment so that the hair will be at the ideal treatment length of 1mm.
c.) After Intense Pulse Light Hair Removal, keep the treated area clean and cool, and minimise your exposure to the sun.
Credit by John Hacking
Permanent Pubic Hair Removal
Is permanent pubic hair removal possible? Well the answer is empathically yes! Well sort of. Since the only thing certain and guaranteed is death and taxes; we will have to live with the best today's current methods have to offer. It is mutually agreed between the professionals that electrolysis or laser treatment is the closest thing we currently have to permanent pubic hair removal. Laser treatments when done properly in the hands of a professional seem to be long lasting. Pubic hair removal with electrolysis has been known to have lasting effects of six months to a year or more. It is also agreed and accepted within the industry that permanent hair removal means hair will remain dormant and not grow back for at least six months to a year. This surely beats shaving every other day or trimming three times a week.
Who Should Go Permanent?
The best potential candidates for permanent pubic hair removal via electrolysis are individuals who have tried trimming and shaving as first options. For some shaving close can be time consuming, hazardous if not done correctly and frequent in application. As often as several times a week is not uncommon. In addition shaving close can cause discomfort from sharp hair stubble and ingrown hairs. Trimming on the other hand; may not get as close as shaving but trimming pubic hair usually requires even more frequency as often as every other day in most cases. Trimming also is known to cause discomfort as the clipped hairs prick against the skin as your underwear presses against them. Just consider whether shaving or trimming, men or women often find these methods to be extremely temporary and often they get locked into the never ending cycle of pubic hair re-growth and pubic hair shaving / trimming.
The Difference Between Men & Women
To remove or not to remove; that is the primary question that must be considered. Whether you are a man or a woman the decision to permanently remove pubic hair with electrolysis is just as crucial. The primary difference between men and women is slight; only that men have more obvious obstacles and will have to be a little more careful. One of the most important factors the must be understood for both sexes is that once you have imitated the process you will have to maintain it for long term results. Treatments by a professional can be expensive $100 - $200 per session and can require several sessions. The good news is you may only have to do this procedure two or three time per year on average. So to remove or not to remove; it is a matter of personal choice and what works best for you.
What Must Be Considered
Consistency; long term permanent pubic hair removal will be a lifestyle decision similar to the hair on your head or beard on your face. You will have to budget the ample time and the necessary monetary considerations. So you must be prepared mentally for the following three processes:
1. Habitual Lifestyle Decision: pubic hair management will become a part your lifestyle and personal grooming requirements as a whole. Don't approach this without the proper mental mindset and understanding that this is a permanent decision. If you do not you will find yourself frustrated and will waste a lot of time and money in the process.
2. Electrolysis Method: known as laser treatment is FDA approved and has been since 1998. The process focuses high intensity amplified light on an oscillating wave directly through the skin. Hair follicles are generally darker than the skin and absorb the laser's energy and die down to the root. Good results can be achieved in only three to four sessions. Electrolysis works best on dark hair in combination with light skin because darker colors found in dark hair absorb most of the laser's energy. Blonde, colorless or light pubic hair is often harder to treat effectively as more of the laser's energy is absorbed by the skin and can cause additional blistering and irritation. In addition dark skin can also be problematic for laser pubic hair removal and treatment options should be recommended by a professional.
3. Monetary Budget: Cheaper do it yourself kits are available but why take the risk; it is best to consider professional treatments and professional consultation. In the beginning sessions may be front end loaded and require three to four visits to your local electrolysis. Treatment prices tend to vary according to what part of the country you live, applications typically range from $90 - $250 per session and average $150 so don't forget you visa. You should look to budget around $500 - $1000 to get through the first round of application. The good news is that the need for additional application should only be two to three times per year and cost less each time.
Once your investment in your permanent pubic hair removal is complete and your treatments are successful (normally after the first six months to one year) your pubic hair will never re-grow, and your tireless days of trimming, clipping, shaving and waxing will be a distant memory.
Credit by Marcus H
Who Should Go Permanent?
The best potential candidates for permanent pubic hair removal via electrolysis are individuals who have tried trimming and shaving as first options. For some shaving close can be time consuming, hazardous if not done correctly and frequent in application. As often as several times a week is not uncommon. In addition shaving close can cause discomfort from sharp hair stubble and ingrown hairs. Trimming on the other hand; may not get as close as shaving but trimming pubic hair usually requires even more frequency as often as every other day in most cases. Trimming also is known to cause discomfort as the clipped hairs prick against the skin as your underwear presses against them. Just consider whether shaving or trimming, men or women often find these methods to be extremely temporary and often they get locked into the never ending cycle of pubic hair re-growth and pubic hair shaving / trimming.
The Difference Between Men & Women
To remove or not to remove; that is the primary question that must be considered. Whether you are a man or a woman the decision to permanently remove pubic hair with electrolysis is just as crucial. The primary difference between men and women is slight; only that men have more obvious obstacles and will have to be a little more careful. One of the most important factors the must be understood for both sexes is that once you have imitated the process you will have to maintain it for long term results. Treatments by a professional can be expensive $100 - $200 per session and can require several sessions. The good news is you may only have to do this procedure two or three time per year on average. So to remove or not to remove; it is a matter of personal choice and what works best for you.
What Must Be Considered
Consistency; long term permanent pubic hair removal will be a lifestyle decision similar to the hair on your head or beard on your face. You will have to budget the ample time and the necessary monetary considerations. So you must be prepared mentally for the following three processes:
1. Habitual Lifestyle Decision: pubic hair management will become a part your lifestyle and personal grooming requirements as a whole. Don't approach this without the proper mental mindset and understanding that this is a permanent decision. If you do not you will find yourself frustrated and will waste a lot of time and money in the process.
2. Electrolysis Method: known as laser treatment is FDA approved and has been since 1998. The process focuses high intensity amplified light on an oscillating wave directly through the skin. Hair follicles are generally darker than the skin and absorb the laser's energy and die down to the root. Good results can be achieved in only three to four sessions. Electrolysis works best on dark hair in combination with light skin because darker colors found in dark hair absorb most of the laser's energy. Blonde, colorless or light pubic hair is often harder to treat effectively as more of the laser's energy is absorbed by the skin and can cause additional blistering and irritation. In addition dark skin can also be problematic for laser pubic hair removal and treatment options should be recommended by a professional.
3. Monetary Budget: Cheaper do it yourself kits are available but why take the risk; it is best to consider professional treatments and professional consultation. In the beginning sessions may be front end loaded and require three to four visits to your local electrolysis. Treatment prices tend to vary according to what part of the country you live, applications typically range from $90 - $250 per session and average $150 so don't forget you visa. You should look to budget around $500 - $1000 to get through the first round of application. The good news is that the need for additional application should only be two to three times per year and cost less each time.
Once your investment in your permanent pubic hair removal is complete and your treatments are successful (normally after the first six months to one year) your pubic hair will never re-grow, and your tireless days of trimming, clipping, shaving and waxing will be a distant memory.
Credit by Marcus H
Laser Nanotechnology- Revolution in the field of medicinal technology
Laser nanotechnology is the new wonder technology for making life easier for cancer patients. With nanotechnology, the dangerous cancer cells are killed with much more precision and effectiveness than any other mode of treatment.
While other treatment methods such as chemotherapy works on both bad and cancerous cells and good cells with equal measure, it has side effects such as loss of hair and lower immunity levels. However when doctors use nanotechnology to treat cancer, it identifies the cancer generating cells with pin like precision and destroys them completely. Nanotechnology is almost like godsend technological revolution for many a patient.
Nanotechnology is a complex field having great potential in clinical and medicinal biosciences. The applied laser nanotechnology encompasses subjects such as biology, physics, chemistry, engineering and a host of other diverse subjects. It is a multidisciplinary field and requires fair bit of idea about the latest techniques available in the field of science and technology. The diagnostic and curative value of the complex field of laser nanotechnology is being tapped with unheard of ferocity by experts in the field.
Use of laser technology is one of the most important initiatives in the field of bio sciences and bio technology. It is also the culmination of great research efforts which is now providing succor to millions of sufferers world over.
When doctors use nanotechnology, they insert tiny little rods into cells causing cancer. As soon as these rods are exposed to infra red light emitted using laser technology, it kills all the cancerous cells without adversely affecting the normal and healthy cells in the process. This is by far the most potent tool available to mankind to treat cancer. The selective killing of cancer cells and preservation of healthy tissues is the most positive development in the field of molecular bio technology brought about by laser nanotechnology.
Use of laser nanotechnology in future is only going to increase as scientists and researchers are doing path breaking efforts to open up new frontiers of knowledge and insights. The new efforts are focusing on using the technology to deal with a particular type of cancer or to deal with different situations such as tumor and other ailments affecting a part of the body. As some of these research efforts bear fruits, nanotechnology can be used in a number of ways to alleviate human suffering.
Laser nanotechnology is also being used for conducting a variety of complex eye surgical procedures requiring extreme precision. So much so that billions of dollars are being spent world over to find out newer and better methods of dealing with problems relating to one of the most complexes of human organs. Even detection of new virus affecting the mankind has been made easier by use of laser nanotechnology in the field of clinical diagnostic field.
Credit by Frank Vanderlugt
While other treatment methods such as chemotherapy works on both bad and cancerous cells and good cells with equal measure, it has side effects such as loss of hair and lower immunity levels. However when doctors use nanotechnology to treat cancer, it identifies the cancer generating cells with pin like precision and destroys them completely. Nanotechnology is almost like godsend technological revolution for many a patient.
Nanotechnology is a complex field having great potential in clinical and medicinal biosciences. The applied laser nanotechnology encompasses subjects such as biology, physics, chemistry, engineering and a host of other diverse subjects. It is a multidisciplinary field and requires fair bit of idea about the latest techniques available in the field of science and technology. The diagnostic and curative value of the complex field of laser nanotechnology is being tapped with unheard of ferocity by experts in the field.
Use of laser technology is one of the most important initiatives in the field of bio sciences and bio technology. It is also the culmination of great research efforts which is now providing succor to millions of sufferers world over.
When doctors use nanotechnology, they insert tiny little rods into cells causing cancer. As soon as these rods are exposed to infra red light emitted using laser technology, it kills all the cancerous cells without adversely affecting the normal and healthy cells in the process. This is by far the most potent tool available to mankind to treat cancer. The selective killing of cancer cells and preservation of healthy tissues is the most positive development in the field of molecular bio technology brought about by laser nanotechnology.
Use of laser nanotechnology in future is only going to increase as scientists and researchers are doing path breaking efforts to open up new frontiers of knowledge and insights. The new efforts are focusing on using the technology to deal with a particular type of cancer or to deal with different situations such as tumor and other ailments affecting a part of the body. As some of these research efforts bear fruits, nanotechnology can be used in a number of ways to alleviate human suffering.
Laser nanotechnology is also being used for conducting a variety of complex eye surgical procedures requiring extreme precision. So much so that billions of dollars are being spent world over to find out newer and better methods of dealing with problems relating to one of the most complexes of human organs. Even detection of new virus affecting the mankind has been made easier by use of laser nanotechnology in the field of clinical diagnostic field.
Credit by Frank Vanderlugt
Home Laser Hair Removal Effectiveness: Fact Or Fiction?
The removal of unwanted hair can be a messy, time-consuming, and uncomfortable procedure; and the most common ones--shaving, depilatories, or waxing--are only temporarily effective. Shaved hair will grow back quickly, and will often be thicker when it reappears.
Waxing will keep the unwanted hair at bay for up to two months; but because it rips the hair out from the roots, can be extremely painful. Waxing requires that you apply a layer of hot wax on the area from which you want to remove the hair, then place a cloth or specially treated strip on the surface of the wax, and then quickly pull the cloth or strip off in the opposite direction from the one in which the hair grows, like tearing off a Babd-Aid.
Cream or lotion hair removal depilatories will "dissolve" the unwanted hair when you apply them to your skin and leave them on for the specified period. But they usually have an unpleasant smell, and chemicals which can damage your skin if you leave them on too long. You should try a amall amunt of depilatory in advance of a full treatment, to see if you develop an allergic reaction.
Bringing Laser Hair Removal Home
Professional hair removal clinics offer more expensive options, including laser hair removal or electrolysis. And many people prefer that their hair removal be done in the privacy of their own homes. To cater to them, do-it-yourself home laser hair removal equipment is now available. Is home laser hair removal safe and effective, and is it right for you?
Home laser hair removal is done with a smaller version of the portable lasers used in hair removal clinics. These portable machines apply pulses of laser energy to unwanted hair follicles and stop them from growing hair. The small size of the home laser limits it to aiming one laser pulse at an individual hair follicle, so the procedure is a lengthy one.
Home laser hair removal effectiveness depends on the user's knowing how to set the correct level of the laser pulse; there have been instances of scarring cause when a home laser user kept reapplying the laser to the same part of the skin. The chance of scarring has caused lots of people to question the legitimacy of claims of home laser removal effectiveness.
One such claim guarantees that that a specific portable laser will provide one hundred percent home laser hair removal effectiveness for all colors of hair. But this claim does not hold up under scrutiny. Why? For more info see http://www.bestlaserhairremovaltreatment.com/Laser_Hair_Removal_Reviews on removal reviews laser.
Laser hair removal is designed to target the hair's dark pigment, and the darker the hair is, the more of the laser's energy it will absorb. Those with white, light blonde, grey, or red hair simply do not have enough hair pigment to have home laser hair removal work effectively.
Exaggerated hair removal claims are not limited to the effectiveness of home laser hair removal. They also apply to lotions and waxing methods. So do yourself a favor and consult with a hair removal specialist to determine which methods are most likely to be the safest and best ways for you to control your unwanted hair.
Credit by Wade Robins
Waxing will keep the unwanted hair at bay for up to two months; but because it rips the hair out from the roots, can be extremely painful. Waxing requires that you apply a layer of hot wax on the area from which you want to remove the hair, then place a cloth or specially treated strip on the surface of the wax, and then quickly pull the cloth or strip off in the opposite direction from the one in which the hair grows, like tearing off a Babd-Aid.
Cream or lotion hair removal depilatories will "dissolve" the unwanted hair when you apply them to your skin and leave them on for the specified period. But they usually have an unpleasant smell, and chemicals which can damage your skin if you leave them on too long. You should try a amall amunt of depilatory in advance of a full treatment, to see if you develop an allergic reaction.
Bringing Laser Hair Removal Home
Professional hair removal clinics offer more expensive options, including laser hair removal or electrolysis. And many people prefer that their hair removal be done in the privacy of their own homes. To cater to them, do-it-yourself home laser hair removal equipment is now available. Is home laser hair removal safe and effective, and is it right for you?
Home laser hair removal is done with a smaller version of the portable lasers used in hair removal clinics. These portable machines apply pulses of laser energy to unwanted hair follicles and stop them from growing hair. The small size of the home laser limits it to aiming one laser pulse at an individual hair follicle, so the procedure is a lengthy one.
Home laser hair removal effectiveness depends on the user's knowing how to set the correct level of the laser pulse; there have been instances of scarring cause when a home laser user kept reapplying the laser to the same part of the skin. The chance of scarring has caused lots of people to question the legitimacy of claims of home laser removal effectiveness.
One such claim guarantees that that a specific portable laser will provide one hundred percent home laser hair removal effectiveness for all colors of hair. But this claim does not hold up under scrutiny. Why? For more info see http://www.bestlaserhairremovaltreatment.com/Laser_Hair_Removal_Reviews on removal reviews laser.
Laser hair removal is designed to target the hair's dark pigment, and the darker the hair is, the more of the laser's energy it will absorb. Those with white, light blonde, grey, or red hair simply do not have enough hair pigment to have home laser hair removal work effectively.
Exaggerated hair removal claims are not limited to the effectiveness of home laser hair removal. They also apply to lotions and waxing methods. So do yourself a favor and consult with a hair removal specialist to determine which methods are most likely to be the safest and best ways for you to control your unwanted hair.
Credit by Wade Robins
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