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		<title>Keeping You Safe On Laser Hair Removal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hair plucking, waxing and shaving are age old human rituals. People do this with regularity because hair regenerates as soon as it is torn from the roots. Treating follicles with currents of electricity were also tried but were found to be a deterrent for people with low threshold of pain. Now, lasers are making headway<a href="http://jenniferabubakar.org/2011/11/keeping-you-safe-on-laser-hair-removal/"><br /><br />Read more &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hair plucking, waxing and shaving are age old human rituals. People do this with regularity because hair regenerates as soon as it is torn from the roots. Treating follicles with currents of electricity were also tried but were found to be a deterrent for people with low threshold of pain. </p>
<p>Now, lasers are making headway in the people&#8217;s pursuit for hairless skin. This invention has found its way in a multitude of aesthetic procedures. They are using this technique in removing unwanted hair for almost 20 years now. This is the perfect solution for those who&#8217;d like to enjoy smooth bare skin. If you like this laser hair removal article you&#8217;ll get more great info when you visit <a href="http://www.hairfreeplus.com.au" target='_blank'>Laser Hair Removal</a>.</p>
<p>Another plus is that it is not as painful as other procedures, although it does not give a permanent state of hairlessness. Laser removal is fast becoming the procedure of choice for many. This approach has even become more advanced as years passed. </p>
<p>The first lasers used for hair reduction was contraindicated in several patients. Depilation through laser is all the rage right now as the male populace is also joining in the quest for hairlessness. In the early days, the virility of the male species was measured by the abundance of chest hair. These days, most men sporting muscles sport zero body hair. More people prefer having less body hair now. </p>
<p>Unlike electrolysis, lasers cannot assure a patient that he or she will be hairless ever after. One needs to attend not less than five sessions for this. Your doctor will tell you how many sessions and how far in between you need to have the laser treatments done. To find out more on laser hair removal check out <a href="http://www.hairfreeplus.com.au/About-Hair-Removal" target='_blank'>Hair Removal</a>.</p>
<p>Blondes and red heads are not recommended for this procedure. This applies to blondes and red heads and dark and dusky toned people. Blondes have too little dark pigments to absorb the heat coming from lasers which destroys the follicles. They might want to try electrolysis instead which doesn&#8217;t require patients to have a certain skin or hair color. </p>
<p>Electrolysis offers a permanent solution compared to Laser techniques. There is a possibility that hair follicles will survive the laser beams. You won&#8217;t be bothered by hair for years to come although it has chances of growing back. </p>
<p>It is hard for the government to maintain a tight control over the lasers that are being manufactured and distributed by suppliers. Each and every product should be checked if it meets the industry&#8217;s specifications. Don&#8217;t just jump into the first hair laser removal offer you receive, it&#8217;s best if you have several offers to look into. </p>
<p>It may cost you anywhere from fifty dollars to a grand. Lasers work on all the hairs present in a specific zone. Large skin surfaces will take longer under the laser. </p>
<p>One still needs to be careful with laser treatments. One of this is the danger of the laser beam hitting the patient&#8217;s eyes. If too much dark pigmentation is present in the skin, it tends to take in the heat energy and cause some serious burning. The use of laser needs a special license from the regulating body Not just anyone can operate laser equipment on patients. </p>
<p>As many patients found out, pain is very tolerable. Although dark haired people are more vulnerable. Numbing creams can be applied to combat this. These days, a technician uses a vacuum like device in conjunction with the laser to reduce chances of pain for the client. Epidermal cooling is important in preventing skin damage caused by lasers. </p>
<p>These are helpful questions that will let you know if a technician can be reliable or not. Determine whether he is a licensed doctor. What is his area of expertise in medicine? Is he duly accredited by the association which regulates the practice of hair removal in the country? Is he using his own equipment? </p>
<p>Do the lasers that he have enough for his practicing needs? Certain variety of lasers is only suitable to specific clients. Does this have any side effects on my skin? What is the satisfaction rate of the doctor&#8217;s clients with regards to this specific treatment? Is it expensive?</p>
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