April 4, 2010

  • How Does Laser Hair Removal Work?

    Electrolysis has been the sole method of long-term or permanent hair elimination out there before laser and IPL systems joined the marketplace. Electrolysis is still conducted these days though it may be painful to the client and damaging to the epidermis, including the opportunity of an infection. During the electrolysis treatment, a fine needle may be put into your hair follicle, delivering an electric current in order to destroy the stem cells inside the hair foillicle. Sad to say, this painstaking process could be conducted 1 hair follicle at a time. Upkeep treatments are often essential for quite a while after the initial treatment.

October 12, 2009

  • How does Laser Hair Removal Work?

    Electrolysis was the only form of long term or permanent hair removal available before laser and IPL devices entered the market. Electrolysis is still performed today even though it is painful to the patient and invasive to the skin, allowing for the possibility of infection. During the electrolysis procedure, a fine needle is inserted into the hair follicle, delivering a galvanic current to destruct the stem cells in the follicle. Unfortunately, this painstaking process is performed one hair follicle at a time. Maintenance procedures are often needed for many years after the initial treatment.

April 8, 2009

  • Potential Risks of Laser Hair Removal

    The laser process may be ineffectual on certain hair and skin colors. If you have darker color skin, the pigment in the skin absorbs the laser light. (…)

April 1, 2009

March 26, 2009

  • Hair Removal Treatment

    Electrolysis was the only form of long-term hair removal available before Intense Pulse Light (IPL) and laser devices entered the market. Electrolysis is still used today even though it is painful to the patient. It can also be invasive to the skin which allows for risk of infection. During the electrolysis procedure, a fine needle is inserted into the hair follicle, delivering a galvanic current to destruct the stem cells in the follicle. Unfortunately, this painstaking process is performed one hair follicle at a time. Maintenance procedures are often needed for years after the first treatment.

December 27, 2008

November 3, 2008

  • What Is Laser Hair Removal And How Does It Work?

    At its simplest, laser hair reduction is the process of using a laser - a high-intensity ray of light - to target hair root cells, causing the hair to molt and in time preventing regrowth.The coloring in the hair follicle is the target of the laser used in hair removal, and for this reason laser hair reduction is less effectual on white, gray or extremely blonde hair. (…)

October 30, 2008

  • Must Read Tips on Laser Hair Removal

    Lazer hair removal technology is developed for zapping the unwanted hairs. Today's people are very tired of shaving, waxing and plucking of body hair. Mostly people uses laser hair removal. (…)