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		<title>Permanent Hair Removal And Laser Hair Removal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Sue Taylor Source: articleage.com Laser hair removal is a new cosmetic technique aimed to remove unwanted body or facial hair permanently using light energy. It is a new and improved alternative to shaving, tweezing, waxing and using all sorts of chemicals to remove hair. Laser hair removal is also a less time consuming procedure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Sue Taylor<br />
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<p>Laser hair removal is a new cosmetic technique aimed to remove unwanted body or facial hair permanently using light energy. It is a new and improved alternative to shaving, tweezing, waxing and using all sorts of chemicals to remove hair. Laser hair removal is also a less time consuming procedure than other techniques, such as electrolysis. It can remove hair from several areas at the same time. Permanent hair removal can be used on legs, chest or back, as well as some facial areas, such as eyebrows or lips.<br />
Laser Hair Removal Candidates<br />
The best candidates for permanent hair removal are individuals with fair skin and dark hair. Laser hair removal is less effective on red or blond hair and has better effects on coarse rather than fine hair. Several treatments are required and patients have to be willing to spend a lot of time on this procedure. Treatments are performed within a period of several months. The number of treatments required for facial hair removal varies from one patient to another. The best candidates have to be both mentally and physically healthy and share realistic expectations on the probable results of laser hair removal.<br />
Permanent Laser Hair Removal Procedure<br />
Doctors use one of several laser types for a permanent hair removal procedure, including the diode laser and the Q-switched Nd: Yag. For patients who have dark-colored skin, they often apply a bleaching cream to increase the chances of high effectiveness. An anesthetic cream is applied to the skin surface after it is shaved and cleaned. Then pulses of laser light send energy into the pigment of the hair shaft, thus damaging the surrounding follicle. Some surgeons use a carbon lotion, which responds to the laser wavelength and helps with stopping the hair from growing.<br />
The Risks of Laser Hair Removal<br />
Even though permanent hair removal is usually safe, there are some side effects that might occur in some cases. Among these side effects there is the darkening or lightening of the skin surface that has been treated. Darker skin is associated with a higher risk of changing its pigment, so tanning before the laser treatment should be avoided. Another possible side effect is burning and blistering. The risk of these side effects can be decreased by following carefully the cosmetic surgeon&#8217;s advices and instructions.<br />
Length of Permanent Hair Removal Treatment<br />
Your hairs are probably not all in the same growth stage at a given time. Generally, two-thirds of all hairs are growing, while the others are in a resting phase. Therefore, several laser hair removal treatments are required in order to get the desired effects. On average, three sessions are needed in order to remove all the hair from one area. Treatment sessions are usually scheduled at least one month apart to ensure the remaining hair will be back in the growth phase and can be removed during the next procedure. The length of one session depends on whether it is performed for body or facial hair removal and the size of the area that will be treated. The necessary amount of time for one session ranges between five minutes and one hour.<br />
Permanent laser hair removal is a revolutionary cosmetic procedure that provides a lot of benefits and releases you from worrying about unaesthetic body hair and depilation. However, in order to reduce the probability of unwanted side effects, you have to make sure you choose a high-qualified cosmetic surgeon to perform the procedure.<br />
Sue Taylor is the webmaster of several sites dedicated to removing unwanted hair permanently.  Refer to http://www.permanenthairremovalsite.com and http://www.laserhairremovalpage.com</p>
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		<title>What Kind Of Hair Removal Works</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Keith George Source: isnare.com Since time immemorial women have craved for smooth, flawless skin. Over the years, with the blessings of technology this has turned into a reality. However the word permanent hair removal could only mean that it can last for a few weeks, months or even a year. Hair removal techniques reduce [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Keith George<br />
Source: isnare.com</p>
<p>Since time immemorial women have craved for smooth, flawless skin. Over the years, with the blessings of technology this has turned into a reality. However the word permanent hair removal could only mean that it can last for a few weeks, months or even a year. Hair removal techniques reduce the growth of the hair. They usually work towards complete destruction of hair follicle&#8217;s ability to grow hair yet again. There are several methods used for hair removal.</p>
<p>Electrolysis has proved to be both effective and clinically safe. In this method a hair-like metal probe is inserted into a hair follicle and an electric current is delivered to it through the probe. As a consequence it causes damages to the areas that generate hair. However it is painful, tedious and expensive.</p>
<p>In laser hair removal methods a light is delivered at a specified wavelength from a hand piece into the skin. By targeting the pigment in the hair it causes damage to the hair follicle while sparing the surrounding tissues.</p>
<p>Flash lamps or Intense Pulsed Light is another hair removal method. In this process filtered light is delivered from a hand piece into the skin and causes damage to the hair follicle. It has delivered fairly proper results but has been found to be unsuccessful on un-pigmented hair and also on red and blonde hair. If the treatment is not done properly it might have adverse effects like skin burns, discoloration etc.</p>
<p>Home electrolysis is another method which saves money. It can be done in privacy. One can treat oneself in one?s own convenient time. It is an option for those who cannot afford the other expensive processes of hair removal. However there are a lot of side effects like one might suffer from skin damage, swelling, temporary redness that may last for a longer period of time. Moreover some areas are difficult to treat alone.</p>
<p>There are several other methods like shaving with metal blade. Though its effect lasts for a short time it is inexpensive, fast and usually painless. In cream depilatories a chemical dissolves the hair from the skins surface. The effect is for a few days only. It can be a skin and eye irritant for some. Hot wax is applied to skin and a strip of cloth or paper is pressed into the preparation. The strip is pulled away thus taking hairs with it. Tweezing, threading using of rotary epilators sugaring are all home methods.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Keith George - Source: articledashboard.com Since time immemorial women have craved for smooth, flawless skin. Over the years, with the blessings of technology this has turned into a reality. However the word permanent hair removal could only mean that it can last for a few weeks, months or even a year. Hair removal techniques [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Keith George -<br />
Source: articledashboard.com</p>
<p>Since time immemorial women have craved for smooth, flawless skin. Over the years, with the blessings of technology this has turned into a reality. However the word permanent hair removal could only mean that it can last for a few weeks, months or even a year. Hair removal techniques reduce the growth of the hair. They usually work towards complete destruction of hair follicle&#8217;s ability to grow hair yet again. There are several methods used for hair removal.</p>
<p>Electrolysis has proved to be both effective and clinically safe. In this method a hair-like metal probe is inserted into a hair follicle and an electric current is delivered to it through the probe. As a consequence it causes damages to the areas that generate hair. However it is painful, tedious and expensive.</p>
<p>In laser hair removal methods a light is delivered at a specified wavelength from a hand piece into the skin. By targeting the pigment in the hair it causes damage to the hair follicle while sparing the surrounding tissues.</p>
<p>Flash lamps or Intense Pulsed Light is another hair removal method. In this process filtered light is delivered from a hand piece into the skin and causes damage to the hair follicle. It has delivered fairly proper results but has been found to be unsuccessful on un-pigmented hair and also on red and blonde hair. If the treatment is not done properly it might have adverse effects like skin burns, discoloration etc.</p>
<p>Home electrolysis is another method which saves money. It can be done in privacy. One can treat oneself in one?s own convenient time. It is an option for those who cannot afford the other expensive processes of hair removal. However there are a lot of side effects like one might suffer from skin damage, swelling, temporary redness that may last for a longer period of time. Moreover some areas are difficult to treat alone.</p>
<p>There are several other methods like shaving with metal blade. Though its effect lasts for a short time it is inexpensive, fast and usually painless. In cream depilatories a chemical dissolves the hair from the skins surface. The effect is for a few days only. It can be a skin and eye irritant for some. Hot wax is applied to skin and a strip of cloth or paper is pressed into the preparation. The strip is pulled away thus taking hairs with it. Tweezing, threading using of rotary epilators sugaring are all home methods.</p>
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