Hair Removal Therapy
Category: Permanent Hair Removal | Feb 24, 2010 |

In the field of photo-epilation of body hair for a long time, the laser was regarded as a consistent method for hair removal. The monochromatic light is converted into heat in the melanin of the hair.
Typically, alexandrite came, the diode and the ruby laser for hair removal are used. Through the accumulated experience and the resulting development was the IPL technology (Intense Pulsed Light). This is used instead of a single wavelength, as is the case in laser, the full spectrum of light from a xenon lamp.
This permanent hair removal with the xenon lamp is also known as pulse light therapy. She works on the same principle of energy conversion. Through the use of filters, the wavelength range is limited to the treatment of hair required wavelength range. The precise setting on the hair, makes this therapy more effective than the laser.
A further development of IPL technology provides the technology dar. Elos Elos stands for “electro-optical synergy.” The real innovation of the Elos technology is the combined use of radiofrequency current, IPL technology and cooling the skin during the depilation.
In the first application of radio frequency current heats the upper layers of the skin before. Subsequently, the xenon light (IPL) enters into the preheated against skin and is absorbed by the melanin. The resulting heat coagulates the hair follicle from the inside.
To guarantee a permanent hair removal to be, is the existence of the heat in the hair follicle crucial. To set the follicular repair mechanism overrides, one needs an energy of more than 30 joules, which can be kept by the radio frequency current of sufficient duration in the follicle. The radio frequency current heats the hair follicles from outside the IPL energy from the inside.
As a result, the heat can be kept inside the follicle ms up to 200th The supervening in the Elos technology cooling expresses the energy center for up to 6 mm in depth. This also deep-rooted hair, as they are roughly in the bikini on the man’s back completely and permanently removed. In the same way with the ELOS technology is also used to remove fluff and less pigmented hairs permanently.
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are there any permanent hair removal creams?i know you can get laser treatment to kills off hair folicules (or something along those lines) but that is costly. Are there any hair removal creams that are permanent, rather than just removing hair temporarily for the same length of time as shaving?
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I went in for laser hair removal.
Something went wrong with the machine, and the laser went … uhh … yeah … good luck!
There are many factors affecting cost such as pattern of hair growth, how big an area is to be treated, number of pulses used, etc.
These days it seems the side effects are minimal although dark skin and light hair does seem to result in more side effects.
The two sources below give very comprehensive information on these two issues of cost and consequences:
After years of nightmare hair removal options, I finally decided to look into permanent hair removal options. My research led me to a consultation at Manhattan's salon.
I found a website http://www.hairlaserremoval.co.uk
There are many useful information to me. Thanks to them.
At my consultation I wasn't expecting to go under the laser. In fact, I wasn't sure what to expect. My technician, Michelle, was laid-back, confident and attentive. When I asked what the results would look like, she lifted her arm and showed me the most perfect hairless armpit I'd ever seen. Knowing I was
writing an article, she even showed me her bikini line. I was blown away with the possibility of never having to shave again.
Step 1: Paper panties
Technician leaves you with paper panties. I was given the paper panties then Michelle left. She came back in and I laid on the table in basically a splayed position (a bit uncomfortable, but then Michelle was so laid back and had showed me HER bikini line so what did I care?).
Step 2: Ice cold
Ice cold jelly-like goo is squeezed onto all the soon-to-be-lasered spots. The goo apparently protects skin and offers some sort of barrier from the heated light.
Step 3: The laser wand comes out
I had no idea what this looked like until I saw it. Lasers vary, but the one Michelle used on me reminded me of the part of your printer that you attach to your computer. The part that is closest to your skin is about 4 inches long and an inch wide (although they vary). Michelle gave me a pair of sunglasses.
Step 4: The procedure begins
Basically Michelle worked along my bikini line. I had asked about the pain and she said it would feel like a rubber band snapping the skin. She was right. The pain wasn't unbearable at all, nothing like the searing pain of waxing. The laser pulses with light and you feel a 'snap.' She moves along with each 'zap.'
Step 5: Clean up
Once the lasering was over, Michelle scooped up the goo, I got dressed and that was it. No need for creams or lotions or potions. Michelle told me the hair would fall out within 2 weeks.
On my way out the door the woman at the reception desk told me I was going to love the results. I left happy and confident she was right. Then the waiting began.
Two weeks later, the hair was gone and a new hair cycle had just barely begun to grow in. Hair grows in cycles so you should get about 6 treatments to ensure you kill all the hair follicles. A month after my first treatment I went in for my second. Find out what happened in my 3rd installment of Diary of a Laser Hair Removal Guinea Pig.
It depends on how many times you need to go back. I hear it costs at least $1000 and it could easily be twice that. An electrologist I know said that many women who have had LHE for removal of facial hair end up coming to her because the LHE doesn't get all the hairs. Be sure to get references for anyone you go to. Also remember that new hairs come in all the time throughout your adult life, so you aren't likely to get them all over a period of a year. Good luck.
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Cynosure alexandrite is pretty good if you have light skin and dark hair. You may also want to consider a diode laser or a Gentlelaser system. If you have darker skin or lighter hair, you may want to go with an Nd:Yag or an IPL type of offering.
Either way, make sure they own the equipment and that laser hair removal is a major part of their practice. The attached sites offer more info on LHR and equipment and offers survey scoring for a number of LHR providers.
Good luck.
probably wont disappear bc laser therapy wont mess with the under the surface ones and the ones that are too fine(like the ones that cause those spots)
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