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Laser Hair Removal Treatment

By: Baywood Clinic

Laser Hair Removal Treatment

Laser hair removal treatment has become popular in recent years because of its no pain, no scar, quick and safe approach. Laser hair removal is a promising new treatment. Laser hair removal is appropriate for any area where there is excess hair, with the important exception of the eye area. As technology and techniques improve, so are more positive results for people of all skin and hair types. Currently lasers are more advanced and do effectively reduce hair growth. Lasers work best on dark hair and light skin.

Laser hair removal is one of the most popular methods for both men and women. Hair removal has been practiced for centuries in almost all human cultures. Although the methods used vary among times and regions, most of men and women spend countless hours on temporary hair removal methods including shaving, waxing, applying chemical depilatories and tweezing, but all these procedures are quite time-consuming with some side effects. Permanently destroying the areas of hair growth while at the same time sparing the surrounding tissue has seems to be a difficult challenge. Lazer hair removal has become the best answer to this. Laser hair removal is efficient, long lasting method for removing unwanted hair that saves much of the time and energy previously given to other methods.

How the Laser Hair Treatment Works;

Laser hair removal was approved by the FDA in 1998. Today's advanced lasers are quick and gentle and can work on a wide variety of skin colors. The laser works by sending energy into the pigment of the hair shaft, the laser treatment involves a laser beam basically killing the hair follicles. The heat generated by this process damages the follicle and stops hair production. It's not pain-free. It feels like rubber bands snapping against the skin. Lasers can cause localized damage by selectively heating dark target matter in the area that causes hair growth while not heating the rest of the skin.

There are many types of lasers and treatment methods on the market, so the right type of specialist and equipment should be sought out before considering treatment. Laser and light-based methods are sometimes called phototricholysis or photoepilation. Laser hair removal offers a permanent reduction in quality or quantity of hair. Laser treatment for Rosacea (facial redness and veins). This very common skin condition effects 5% of individuals. It causes 'rosy cheeks' and red patches or small blood vessels on the face. BOTOX is a protein that occurs naturally in the body. It is also becoming an important therapy for excessive sweating, and for migraine or tension headaches. BOTOX relaxes the specific muscles that cause wrinkles. As these muscles relax, the skin that covers them becomes smoother and less wrinkled.
Always look for a clinic that has a highly experienced, also provides right guidance and treatments, with the caring staff. Your doctor should be able to decide which type of laser may work best for you. So you could soon be on your way to smooth skin.

One laser hair removal treatment may zap thousands of hairs, but one treatment isn’t enough. Hair grows in cycles. Because of this, you will need multiple treatments to achieve smooth-looking skin. For more Details on Laser hair removal treatments, Rosacea and Botox contact Baywood Clinic Toronto.


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