Tag: Hair removal

Laser Hair Removal

29 April, 2010 (16:18) | Hair Loss | By: Health news

The laser hair removal treatment is carried out by many centers in New Jersey. It is one of the fastest and easiest hair removal methods. It is also considered as one of the effective means for removing unwanted hair. It performed without any anesthesia or with a topical anesthesia. There are various types of lasers used for the treatment of hair removal by laser in New Jersey that includes Diode lasers, Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) machines and true lasers. According to New Jersey law one should be a licensed physician to perform the laser treatment. It is very effective and safe treatment for majority of patients. A patient’s individual skin conditions, hair density, skin color and type of laser being used for treatment are the factors that involves on the effect of final results. It can be performed on any area of the face or body.

The treatment can last from several minutes to several hours that depend on the size of area being treated. Generally, multiple sessions are required. The process of the treatment involves the following steps: It starts works by emitting a specialized pulsed light that is absorbed by the color in a piece of hair of hair. The laser heats the hair in its follicle, destroying the hair at its root without cause any damage to the surrounding skin. The complete procedure can be performed around 15 to 30 minutes and the patient can get back to their day to day activities immediately after the treatment. The treatment should be taken at 4 to 8 week intervals to achieve best targeted results such as smooth skin, flawless complexion and so on.

When approaching the laser treatment, check the quality of the technician and the quality of the equipment. Then you will need to discuss to the specialists about your needs and then they will determine that you qualify for the treatment or not. The criteria include the things such as whether your skin is light enough and if your skin is dark enough. Once this is determined you will asked to come back in a few days after your hair in the area is shaved fully and starts to re-grow. The procedure must take place with the growing hair. After the procedure is started you will feel some small pain not severe. It is seeing even the smallest of hairs, in a fraction of second it destroy the follicle itself so that the follicle will stop growing hair.

Hair Removal For Men

6 April, 2010 (08:06) | Hair Loss | By: Health news

“Is there something called Hair removal for men?” Well, I know you may be stunned when you hear that men need to go for a hair removal. I mean you always have a common notion that a hair body, a moustache and beard add to the sex appeal of a man. But I am sorry, time has changed and with it our perspective as well. The shiny, smooth and clean man has emerged out as a fashion icon presently. No more you will find an athlete with a hairy body. So, pave your way to the world of depilatory creams, wax and sugar pastes.

Hair removal for men can include all the options that a woman generally has. Men can wax or shave. Well, this isn’t all; if you want to retain the smooth and clean look for ever then you can go for a laser treatment or electrolysis.

Waxing may not be an ideal option when it comes to hair removal for men. Just imagine…you are asked to apply a messy solution on your hairy legs followed by pulling them using strips of clothes-God isn’t that painful!

Sugaring is pretty similar to waxing. The only difference is that instead of wax you’ll have to go for the sugar paste. Shaving is a good option as it isn’t that painful but then it makes your skin rough and stubble.

If you aren’t scared of needles then Electrolysis is best suited for you. This process destroys your hair follicles just when they are at the peak of their growth. However, make sure that the needles used are sterilized properly because with non-sterile needles you run at a higher risk of getting prone to AIDS.

Last, but not the least, you can go in for the laser treatment. This form of treatment is same as electrolysis, the only difference being that here you use laser beams instead of electricity for destroying the hair follicles.

Permanent options are certainly better but they are time consuming and expensive. On the other hand, razors, wax and creams work great as short term answers. The ball is in your court; go for anything that you like!