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Lazer Hair Removal aka Laser Hair Removal

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Lazer hair removal is a common misspelling of laser hair removal.

Laser Hair Removal is a fantastic alternative to temporary hair removal methods.  With beach season just around the corner, Laser Hair Removal is the perfect way to be beach ready all the time.  Why waste time shaving, waxing, tweezing and bleaching your unwanted hair when a series of Lazer Hair Removal treatments could remove it for good.  Just think: no more razors, sticky wax, depilatory creams, messy shave gels, red bumps or in grown hairs. With Laser Hair Removal, removing unwanted hair has never been easier.

A woman's underarm Before and After from Candela Laser

This is a picture of a woman's underarm before and after a treatment with a Candela GentleLase (Pictures from CandelaLaser.com)

Laser Hair Removal is not only quick and convenient, it’s also the most effective form of eliminating embarrassing and unwanted hair growth permanently. Our highly qualified laser professionals are committed to ensuring a complete understanding of the Laser Hair Removal process.  Our goal is for each of our clients to have a positive experience each and every time they walk through our doors. During your consultation we will educate you on the hair growth cycles as well as the different types of lasers used for hair removal so that you will know which laser will work best for your individual hair removal needs.

Laser Hair Removal treatments are individualized based on two main factors: skin tone and hair color.  Patients with skin tones ranging from light to dark can undergo safe and effective lazer treatments; however, those with lighter hair colors may not be candidates for the procedure.  The lazer is attracted to the pigment in your hair, therefore the darker your hair, the better results you’ll experience.  Those individuals with white, gray, red and blonde hair will not see effective hair removal results because there is not enough pigment (color) in their hair follicles; this means the lazer will not target and destroy the hair because it can’t ‘see’ them.  While patients with light hair may need to explore other hair removal options, patients with brown and black hair will see successful Lazer Hair Removal results.  Visit any of our clinics for a consultation today and determine if Lazer Hair Removal is right for you.


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Written by Joseph E. Parisi III

March 2nd, 2010 at 3:56 pm

Permanent Hair Removal – A Breif Overview

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Permanent Hair Removal is something that any individual struggling with unwanted hair dreams of.  There are plenty of hair removal methods on the market today, but the majority of these methods only get rid of unwanted hair for a certain period of time.  Individuals struggling with unwanted hair, struggle no more.  There are two methods of hair removal that can help men and women to remove unwanted hair permanently.  These methods are Laser Hair Removal and Electrolysis.

Laser Hair Removal is the newest form of Permanent Hair Removal to hit the market.  Its inception in 1998 marked a fast new way to permanently remove unwanted hair.  Laser Hair Removal utilizes laser energy that travels through the outer layers of skin and into the hair follicles below.  The laser energy transforms into heat, and the heat disables the follicle which hinders re-growth.  While Laser Hair Removal can effectively remove unwanted hair with permanent results, the FDA does not approve this treatment for permanent hair removal, only for permanent hair reduction.  Some clients can see up to 100 percent reduction, but the average client will see about 85 – 90 percent reduction.  However, the hair that remains will be lighter, finer and thinner.  While Laser Hair Removal cannot get you 100 percent results, it is still a fantastic way to remove unwanted hair.

The only form of hair removal that is 100 percent permanent is Electrolysis.  Electrolysis is a revolutionary procedure because it offers total Permanent Hair Removal, but while it has many positives, this procedure also has many negatives; the biggest being time.  Electrolysis is a very exact process, the technician or electrologist performing the procedure targets one individual hair at a time.  For large areas like the back or legs, this can mean hours for each treatment.  Electrolysis is also not complete in just one treatment, it can take years to see full results with this hair removal process.  So while Electrolysis can get you permanent results that will last a lifetime, significant time needs to be dedicated towards treatments.  The bottom line is however, if you are struggling with unwanted hair, either of these treatments can get you permanent results that will last.

Source: www.LaserHairRemoval.com

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Written by Joseph E. Parisi III

February 25th, 2010 at 4:31 pm

Hair Removal – Tips and Methods

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Hair Removal is a fact of life.  We all have hair we don’t want, unwanted hair is becoming an increasing reality for more and more individuals across the country and around the world.  Because so many men and women are looking to remove unwanted hair, many Hair Removal options have been developed.  Some hair removal options are temporary and others are permanent.  It is up to each individual consumer to decide which method will work best for them.  When choosing your method for removing unwanted hair, it is best to take a few factors into consideration:  the size of the area, the amount of time and money you want to spend on removing hair and whether or not you want to continually remove unwanted hair or get rid of it once and for all.

If you are the type of person that doesn’t mind continually removing unwanted hair, then temporary Hair Removal methods will probably be your best option.  There are several forms of temporary hair removal, some work better than others.  The most common forms of temporary hair removal used today are waxing, shaving and tweezing.  There are several other methods also used that include, bleaching, sugaring and using depilatory creams like Nair or Veet.  All of these methods have different attributes, different strengths and different weaknesses.  The only thing they all have in common is: your hair will eventually grow back.  So if you don’t mind removing unwanted hair over and over, any of these options will work best.

If you are the type of person who likes to fix a problem only once, then permanent forms of Hair Removal might be more up your alley.  Electrolysis and Laser Hair Removal are two permanent forms of hair removal that can get you lasting hair free results.  These methods also free you from side effects of temporary methods such as redness, razor burn, irritation and ingrown hairs.  With Electrolysis and Laser Hair Removal all you get are smooth skin and hair free results that last.  Before removing your unwanted hair, do some research and discover which Hair Removal method is right for you.

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Written by Joseph E. Parisi III

February 16th, 2010 at 11:41 am

Electrolysis Hair Removal Treatment

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Electrolysis is a method of hair removal where a fine electric probe is injected into the hair follicle which is then damaged by the electric current passed through the probe. This results in the permanent destruction of the hair cell. The method is slow because each follicle has to be individually destroyed. The FDA and the AMA have certified the treatment as an effective permanent hair removal treatment.  Electrolysis must be done by a trained electrologist and each state regulates the process of electrolysis and the licensing of electrologists.

Electrolysis has the advantages of permanently getting rid of unwanted hair for men and women alike. Electrolysis can be done on all skin and all hair colors. The treatment can last anywhere from about 15 minutes to about 2 hours and depending on the amount of hair growth may require several visits to the electrologist. The main disadvantage of electrolysis is that many patients are skeptical of using this method because it can take years to fully complete. Electrolysis is painful and has to be treated follicle by follicle. While electrolysis is cheaper upfront than laser hair removal, the number of hours spent by the patient for completing electrolysis makes it a costlier option than laser hair removal.

Electrolysis has after effects of possible scarring and reddening of the skin and undergoing the treatment can be tedious. Further, if the procedure is not done by a competent electrologist the after effects could be extremely damaging to the skin.  Laser hair removal is fast replacing Electrolysis for the removal of unwanted hair. This is because lasers are painless and the skin around the hair follicle is not damaged because the laser wand at first sprays a cooling agent on the skin before the laser wand fires the light pulse. Laser hair removal sessions are shorter than electrolysis for the same amount of hair. For these reasons, those who elected electrolysis for hair removal in the past are now selecting laser hair removal.

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Written by Joseph E. Parisi III

August 28th, 2009 at 11:01 am

Brazillian Waxing – Waxing vs Other Hair Removal Method

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Brazillian Waxing is a term primarily used for the removal of hair in the bikini area using wax.  While women can get a bikini line wax, most opt to get the full Brazillian. The bikini line area, when exposed by a bathing suit, includes the top of the legs, the area below the naval and the pubic hair visible beyond the boundaries of the typical bikini style panty for women, but the Brazillian covers all of the hair that is not exposed as well.  The twentieth century found drastic changes in fashions and styles, as bathing suit designs progressed, they covered less and less. Nowadays, in order to wear a bikini, women have to remove unwanted bikini area hair so that they exude a fresh, clean appearance.

Waxing vs. Other Hair Removal Methods

There are several forms of hair removal, both temporary and permanent, that can be utilized to remove hair in the bikini area.  While they all have their pros and cons, waxing, in one way or another holds a certain advantage over all of them.

Shaving: shaving is the first and oldest hair removal method used to remove hair from the bikini area, and while shaving is convenient, it doesn’t compare to waxing.  Shaving merely removes hair from the surface of the skin, therefore hair only remains gone for a day or two, waxing leaves the bikini area smooth and hair free for weeks.

Tweezing: tweezing is another form of hair removal that can be used to temporarily remove unwanted hair, but it is rarely used for an area as large as the bikini area.  Tweezing is great method for cleaning up errant strands of hair, but having to remove each hair in the bikini area one at a time can be very time consuming and very painful.  Brazillian Waxing is definitely a method that can save men and women time.

Electrolysis: electrolysis is a safe, effective, permanent method of bikini area hair removal but is viewed with some skepticism because of the sensitivity of the skin in the pubic area and the amount of time the procedure takes to complete.  Electrolysis is a permanent form of hair removal, but like tweezing, with electrolysis each follicle is treated individually.  This means that treatments are very extensive, very painful and can take years to complete.

Laser Hair Removal: laser hair removal is a fast and easy way to remove unwanted hair in the bikini area with permanent results, but the price is something that not all individuals can afford.  For those looking for a relatively inexpensive way to remove unwanted hair, Brazillian Waxing is a great method because hair is removed for an extended period of time without hurting your wallet.

The Benefits

Brazillian Waxing helps to remove large amounts of hair in a short amount of time.  During treatment, wax is spread over the bikini area and cloth strips are then applied.  When the warm wax cools and the cloth strip is removed, all of the hair in the area is taken with it.  Getting a bikini wax takes mere minutes yet provides men and women with lasting hair free results.  While this method is only temporary, it is the temporary method that will give you the longest lasting results.  Instead of worrying about stubble and hair re-growth, men and women can enjoy their hair free skin for weeks.

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Written by Joseph E. Parisi III

August 27th, 2009 at 8:39 am

Cost of Laser Hair Removal – Pricing Information About The Laser Hair Removal Procedure

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The Typical Cost of Laser Hair Removal will vary according to the area that you live in, the individual performing the procedure and the body or facial area you are having treated. While laser prices may seem expensive up front, taking a long term view, the cost of the procedure is more affordable than other forms of hair treatment. When researching pricing for laser hair removal, many find it their gut instinct to save as much money as possible and go with the cheapest treatments they can find. While this method may prove to work well for some things, laser hair removal is definitely not something that should always go to the lowest bidder.

There are several different types of laser equipment on the market, depending on each individuals characteristics, some work better than others. Laser has been around for over ten years so that also means that due to advancements in laser technology, companies could be using outdated equipment. The Typical Cost of Laser Hair Removal will vary slightly depending on what part of the country you are in, but it’s important to realize that if you find a deal that is too good to be true, it probably is. If you get caught up in ‘cheap’ treatments, you run the risk of having to undergo many more treatments with shoddy equipment than you would with state-of-the-art equipment. While you may save money up front, you may end up paying more in the long run to get results.

The Typical Cost of Laser Hair Removal will seem high when compared to all other forms of hair removal, but what many individuals don’t realize is that you are really saving money in the long run. Why keep yourself from paying for a series of Laser Hair Removal treatments that will remove unwanted hair for good when your only other alternative is to pay for those monthly waxing visits or continually buy razors and shaving cream for the rest of your life? The reality is that the cost of temporary hair removal methods adds up. Why not make the smart move and remove that unwanted hair for good. Think laser hair removal for a hair free life.

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Written by Joseph E. Parisi III

August 25th, 2009 at 10:18 am

Electrolysis – Permanent Hair Removal

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Electrolysis is a method of hair removal where a fine electric probe is injected into the hair follicle which is then damaged by the electric current passed through the probe. This results in the permanent destruction of the hair cell. The method is slow because each follicle has to be individually destroyed. The FDA and the AMA have certified the treatment as an effective permanent hair removal treatment. Electrolysis must be done by a trained electrologist and each state regulates the process of electrolysis and the licensing of electrologists.

Electrolysis has the advantages of permanently getting rid of unwanted hair for men and women alike. Electrolysis can be done on all skin and all hair colors. The treatment can last anywhere from about 15 minutes to about 2 hours and depending on the amount of hair growth may require several visits to the electrologist. The main disadvantage of electrolysis is that many patients are skeptical of using this method because it can take years to fully complete. Electrolysis is painful and has to be treated follicle by follicle. While electrolysis is cheaper upfront than laser hair removal, the number of hours spent by the patient for completing electrolysis makes it a costlier option than laser hair removal.

Electrolysis has after effects of possible scarring and reddening of the skin and undergoing the treatment can be tedious. Further, if the procedure is not done by a competent electrologist the after effects could be extremely damaging to the skin. Laser hair removal is fast replacing Electrolysis for the removal of unwanted hair. This is because lasers are painless and the skin around the hair follicle is not damaged because the laser wand at first sprays a cooling agent on the skin before the laser wand fires the light pulse. Laser hair removal sessions are shorter than electrolysis for the same amount of hair. For these reasons, those who elected electrolysis for hair removal in the past are now selecting laser hair removal.

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Written by Joseph E. Parisi III

August 2nd, 2009 at 7:22 am

Hair Removal – 7 Ways to Remove your Unwanted Hair

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Hair Removal is an age old concept. Dating back to the cavemen, removing ones hair has always been a sign of civilization. The ancient Egyptians and Greeks were among the first to develop razors, but other historical groups each had their own ways of grooming their appearance. Modern day has brought about radical advancements in technology—these advancements have allowed for the creation of new and better methods for removing unwanted hair; advancements so revolutionary, now men and women even have a way to remove unwanted hair permanently.

Throughout the years many concepts for hair removal have been developed, some have worked, others have not. After significant trial and error, today there are 7 basic modalities available for the removal of unwanted hair:

Shaving: shaving is the oldest method of hair removal that is still in existence today. The first razors discovered date back over 3000 years. Technology has allowed for the development of newer and better razors that add comfort and protection to the process, but the end result has never changed. By passing the razor over the surface of your skin, shaving gives you smooth, soft hair free results.

Waxing: waxing differs to shaving in that shaving removes hair from the surface of the skin, but waxing removes hair from the root. Waxing consists of spreading a wax combination thinly over the skin. A cloth strip is then pressed on top of the wax, as it cools the cloth strip is quickly ripped away bringing unwanted hair with it. Waxing is a temporary method of hair removal but results last much longer than results from shaving.

Tweezing: tweezing is similar to waxing in that you remove the hair from the root, but it differs in that no wax is used. Instead, tweezers are used to pull or pluck each individual hair from the follicle. Length of results are similar to that of waxing, but the process takes much longer considering hairs are removed one by one.

Sugaring: sugaring is a very old method of hair removal that is still used by some today. Sugaring is very similar to waxing, though many say it is less painful because the sticky substance used for sugaring only sticks to the hair, not to the skin. Like waxing, sugaring involves a sticky substance (usually made out of all natural ingredients) being spread over the skin. A cloth strip is applied and the hair is quickly ripped from the follicles.

Depilatory Creams: depilatory creams such as Nair or Veet are commonly used to temporarily remove unwanted hair. Depilatory creams use a combination of chemicals to break the protein chains in the hair that give it its strength; essentially the creams disintegrate the hair. Results can last, but individuals must use caution because if the creams are used too frequently, they can cause adverse reactions on your skin.

Electrolysis: electrolysis is a method of hair removal that has been in existence for over 100 years and to date is the only true permanent method of hair removal available. Electrolysis involves a tiny surgical probe that is inserted into each individual hair follicle. The probe delivers an electrical impulse to the root of the hair which effectively destroys it. Once a hair is properly treated, it will never grow again. Electrolysis is permanent, but the process can be very long. Each hair follicle must be treated individually so patients may not see 100% results for years.

Laser Hair Removal: laser hair removal is the newest form of hair removal to become available to consumers. Developed in 1998, this process involves the use of laser light to effectively destroy actively growing hair follicles for permanent hair reduction. The laser is passed over the treatment area; the pulsed light is attracted to the pigment found in the hair follicles. Once the light reaches the follicle, the laser energy is transformed into heat which disables the follicle rendering it inactive. Multiple treatments are needed for effective results and patients can see up to 95% reduction of unwanted hair.

Consumers today have many choices when it comes to hair removal. Whether searching for temporary or permanent hair removal, the options available allow men and women to find the perfect solution to their unwanted hair removal needs.

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Written by Joseph E. Parisi III

July 17th, 2009 at 6:28 am

Laser Hair Removal for all Skin Types – Candela GentleMax

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The GentleMax laser from Candela combines the best of both worlds, the gold standard GentleLase alexandrite laser for hair removal and the multipurpose GentleYAG laser in one convenient package. The two lasers in one package allow for smoother transitions between treatment types as well as conserve space for the practitioner. Candela continues to use the dynamic cooling device as a means of skin coolant and protection during treatments and with the Gentle Max this is no exception. This two in one laser can provide treatment for hair removal on all skin types, facial and leg veins, pseudo follicular barbae (beard bumps), pigmented lesions, age or sun spots, freckles, vascular lesions, wrinkle reduction and skin tightening.

The Alexandrite laser portion of the GentleMax is a 755 nm wavelength of light that is excellent for hair removal, as well as some vascular treatments and pigmentation spots. While it does have the ability to treat all skin types, it is best slated for the lighter skin colors known as the Fitzpatrick’s I- IV. The vascular lesions such as hemangiomas, venous lakes and blue facial veins can also be effectively eliminated as well as the reduction of some facial wrinkles. Typical hair removal treatments initiate the use of the dynamic cooling device or DCD to cool and protect the skin during the session. The rapid evaporative cooling also assists in maximizing comfort as well the providing epidermal protection which aides in faster recovery.

The YAG laser portion of the GentleMax utilizes the 1064nm wavelength of light. YAG wavelengths are excellent and safe for their ability to provide permanent hair reduction on tanned or very dark skin, as well as effectively eliminate spider veins, reduce wrinkles and tighten skin. With its use of long pulse high energy laser light technology, the beam of light that is emitted passes through the skin where it is absorbed by the targets without risk or damage to the surrounding skin. The GentleYAG provides superior non invasive non ablative methods to reduce wrinkles and tighten the skin on the face, neck and larger areas of the body. Laser facials with the YAG treat superficially to reduce wrinkles virtually painlessly with almost immediate results. YAG skin tightening treats the deeper dermis causing a thermal reaction to stimulate collagen beneath the surface of the skin causing skin to be firmer and tighter. Results can be seen in 4 to 6 weeks with 4 treatments needed to achieve optimal results.

The GentleMax provides several spot sizes to be able to customize the many cosmetic procedures this system can provide. A major benefit with the use of the Candela lasers is that it provides for the largest treatment spot size in industry. In regards to laser hair removal for example the 18 mm spot size can treat a man’s back in 30 minutes, as opposed to smaller spot sizes that can take an hour or more to treat. The varieties of treatment target sizes are available to maximize the effectiveness of each pulse for both the alexandrite and YAG lasers. The flexible pulse duration and adjustable epidermal cooling technology also allow for maximum patient safety and comfort. With the highly innovated computer controls and touch screen, deciding on treatment parameters are made easy when the proper treatment and skin types are put in the system. Not only is the GentleMax easy to use, but it will also provide consistent and reproducible results time and again.

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Written by Joseph E. Parisi III

July 10th, 2009 at 3:04 pm

Alma Soprano

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The Alma Soprano XL laser system is one of the most technologically advanced lasers available for safe, effective hair removal. With so many lasers on the market today that treat unwanted hair, it is difficult to know which to choose. There are several types of laser hair removal lasers and each is designed to specifically treat certain skin tones. Alexandrite lasers are designed to treat patients with very light skin and Nd: YAG lasers are designed to treat those patients with darker skin tones. Each utilizes a different laser wavelength that allows the laser energy to penetrate to different depths beneath the skin. The Soprano XL is a Diode laser and diode lasers are designed to treat all patients no matter their skin type. Why mess around with two different lasers when there’s one that can easily do the job of both?

The Soprano XL is the gold standard 810-nm wavelength laser diode that continually provides reliable hair reduction results. Like all other hair removal lasers, this technology works to effectively target and treat actively growing hair follicles. As the laser is passed over the area being treated, the laser energy passes through the outer layers of skin and targets the hair follicles below. That laser energy transforms into heat and it is the heat that effectively disables actively growing hair. A series of treatments will be needed in order for patients to experience successful results, but the Soprano XL has a long history of getting patients the hair free results they were searching for.

So what makes the Alma Soprano stand out among the rest? The Soprano offers both patients and practitioners:

  • Safe, effective hair reduction results utilizing the 810-nm diode laser wavelength.
  • Permanent reduction of unwanted hair for patients with all skin types, including tanned skin.
  • Faster treatment times than its laser counterparts; the 12X10 mm spot size in combination with the 10 Hz repetition rate makes it one of the fastest lasers available for hair removal.
  • Easy to operate and low cost to practitioners – only one laser is needed to do the job of two, efficiently and effectively.
  • Virtually painless procedures due to the Sapphire DualChill tip and the optional Zimmer Cryo 5 air chiller adapter.

In addition to hair removal, the Soprano XL by Alma now also offers near-infrared deep dermal heating treatments. Not sure what this entails? This innovative new procedure joins the ranks with many other non-traditional healing treatments such as aromatherapy, acupuncture and medical massage. This treatment utilizes the NIR or Near-Infrared hand piece and a specially designed IN-Motion technology to deliver uniform energy distribution throughout the targeted area that effectively produces dramatic, yet comfortable deep dermal heating without causing damage to the epidermis and surrounding tissue. This technology is fantastic for treating a variety of ailments such as minor muscle pain, joint stiffness and pain and minor pain associated with arthritis. In addition, it has also been found to help alleviate muscle spasms, minor pains and strains and minor muscular back pain.

Whether patients are looking to remove unwanted hair or are looking to treat minor ailments such as muscle pain, the Alma Soprano laser technology may be exactly what you need. Find out more about this innovative laser hair removal technology today

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Written by Joseph E. Parisi III

June 29th, 2009 at 5:27 pm

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