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		<title>How will my skin appear after the treatment? Is there any aftercare routine I should follow?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:44:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Generally no perceptible changes will be apparent. A slight redness after treatment may occur but will normally fade over 24 hours. Any localised redness after treatment is caused by the destruction of the hair follicles and is quite normal. Sun exposure or deep tanning should be avoided for at least a week. If the skin [...]]]></description>
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<p>Generally no perceptible changes will be apparent. A  slight  redness after treatment may occur but will normally fade over 24  hours. Any  localised redness after treatment is caused by the  destruction of the hair  follicles and is quite normal.</p>
<p>Sun exposure or deep tanning  should be avoided for at  least a week. If the skin is exposed use a sunscreen.  Also avoid using  abrasive cleansers or skin peeling treatments. Avoid swimming  in  chlorinated water or using a hot tub for 48 hours.</p>
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		<title>Can I use hair removal methods between treatments?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:43:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Laser hair removal needs a hair to be present in the follicle, hair removal methods which pluck the hair, such as waxing, epilators and tweezing are NOT suitable for use between treatments. Bleaching hairs is also NOT suitable as it removes the pigment and renders the laser ineffective. Shaving, micro-dermabrasion discs and cream depilatories are [...]]]></description>
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<p>Laser hair removal  needs a hair to be present in the  follicle, hair removal methods which pluck  the hair, such as waxing,  epilators and tweezing are NOT suitable for use  between treatments.  Bleaching hairs is also NOT suitable as it removes the  pigment and  renders the laser ineffective. Shaving, micro-dermabrasion discs  and  cream depilatories are ideal for use between treatments.</p>
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		<title>What areas can I treat and how often can I repeat the treatment?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:42:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most body hair can be removed using Laser Hair Removal &#8211; the most common areas are the face, underarms, legs, chest, back and bikini line. We do NOT recommend using laser hair removal on eyebrows. As long as the hair follicle or surrounding skin is not red, sore or inflamed, treatment can be repeated after [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most body hair can  be removed using Laser Hair Removal &#8211; the most  common areas are the face,  underarms, legs, chest, back and bikini  line. We do NOT recommend using laser  hair removal on eyebrows.<br /> <br /> As long as the hair  follicle or surrounding skin is not red, sore or  inflamed, treatment can be  repeated after 24 hours. Most people wait  3-4 weeks between treatments to see  which hairs have been shed and to  identify new regrowth.<br /> <br /> Laser hair removal  is generally considered to be effective after 6  treatments over a 6 month  period. This varies from person to person and  the area being treated, hair  density, hair growth cycle and colour.  Dark hair on fair skin responds best,  but both dark and fair hair may  take several treatments for long-term results.  Some individuals may  require more, and some fewer treatments, to achieve  satisfaction.  Initially you will notice a gradual reduction of the number of  hairs.  Women who suffer excessive hair growth due to male type hormones are   likely to require long term maintenance.</p>
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		<title>How should I prepare my skin and hairs for Laser Hair Removal?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:41:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Laser hair removal does not require any special skin preparations. Laser hair removal is most effective on pale skin so we recommend avoiding sunbathing, sun beds and fake tanning if possible The best results are on hairs which are only 1-3 mm long, we recommend trimming the hairs before treatment. Alternatively, you can shave before [...]]]></description>
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<p>Laser hair removal does not  require any special skin  preparations. Laser hair removal is most effective on  pale skin so we  recommend avoiding sunbathing, sun beds and fake tanning if  possible  The best results are on hairs which are only 1-3 mm long, we recommend   trimming the hairs before treatment. Alternatively, you can shave before   treatment as long as the hair is still visible at the root.</p>
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		<title>Is Laser Hair Removal Suitable for Men?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:37:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Laser hair removal treatment is exactly what males need. It is easy, safe, painless and permanent for men, and laser hair removal is definitely preferable to smelly hair removal creams, painful waxing, or constant shaving. If you&#8217;ve ever wanted to rid yourself permanently of unwanted hair, this is definitely a great way to accomplish your [...]]]></description>
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<p>Laser hair removal treatment is exactly what males  need. It  is easy, safe, painless and permanent for men, and laser hair  removal is  definitely preferable to smelly hair removal creams, painful  waxing, or  constant shaving. If you&#8217;ve ever wanted to rid yourself  permanently of unwanted  hair, this is definitely a great way to  accomplish your goal.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Safe for Large  Areas</span></strong><br /> For most men, the areas where they want to have hair removed  are  large ones; the back, chest, and perhaps the legs. With laser hair  removal,  these large areas can be done quickly and easily. The laser  procedure combines  the precise accuracy of shaving with the long  lasting qualities of  electrolysis, making it much easier to keep large  areas smooth and free of  unwanted hair.<br /> Since the laser systems work with cool lasers and lights,  the procedure  itself is less painful and uncomfortable and finished more  quickly  than with the needles used in electrolysis. This is important, since   areas like the chest and back can be very sensitive. Since the lasers  are not  as invasive as needles, you are far less likely to suffer any  real pain during  and immediately after laser hair removal. While there  will be some discomfort,  most reputable doctors or practitioners offer a  topical pain relieving cream to  be applied before the hair removal  begins, providing immediate relief.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Justifying the  Expense</span></strong><br /> While women seem to understand that beauty comes at a price,  men are,  by nature, more logical and practical creatures. Laser hair removal   treatments can vary in cost, but the fact of it is that you&#8217;ll be making  an  investment. And since this investment is such an important one,  consider the  fact that you are absolutely worth it!<br /> Sit down and add up the costs of the alternative methods of  hair  removal. How many jars of hair removal cream, packages of razors or  razor  blades, or home waxing kits will you be purchasing over the  course of your  life? Not to mention the skin care creams and soothing  balms you&#8217;ll have to  pick up to keep your skin feeling smooth after all  of this abuse. Now look at  the cost of laser hair removal. After just  two or three treatments, you will  have softer, smoother, hair free  skin. Permanently. Compare the two price tags,  and you&#8217;ll agree that  this one time investment in yourself is well worth the  price.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">After Care</span></strong><br /> Perhaps the most attractive selling point of laser hair  removal is  that your skin will require very little care after the procedure is   done. The area that has been treated will be slightly red and very  mildly  uncomfortable, much like a mild sunburn. It is recommended that  you wear  sunscreen on the area for at least 48 hours after the  treatment. You should  also avoid tanning, either outside in the sun or  in a tanning salon, for a  minimum of two weeks after the procedure.</p>
<p>There won&#8217;t be any oozing or bleeding or any open  sores to  look after, and there is no chance of nicks or cuts like those  from a razor  blade. Within two weeks, you&#8217;ll notice that your skin is  back to normal, but  even better; it will be softer and rid of the  unwanted hair!. We recommend  Silk n Laser Hair Remover for MEN.</p>
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		<title>Laser Hair Removal at Home-Explained?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:34:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many people, achieving smooth and silky skin is a personal goal that always seems out of reach. It just takes up too much of our time to constantly be shaving and waxing to guarantee consistency. We wish that there was an effective solution that provided permanent laser hair removal. Well, I have good news. [...]]]></description>
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<p>For many people, achieving  smooth and silky skin is a  personal goal that always seems out of reach. It  just takes up too  much of our time to constantly be shaving and waxing to  guarantee  consistency. We wish that there was an effective solution that  provided  permanent laser hair removal. Well, I have good news. That wish is now   a reality! Did you know that home laser hair removal units are now  available  for sale? These units offer the best possible solution to  ensure that your skin  stays smooth and hair-free.<br /> <br /> Laser  hair removal at home is an effective way to save the time and  effort usually  put into shaving. Laser treatment offers the  longest-lasting results of any  competing hair-removal strategies,  including waxing. While it won’t usually  remove your hairs forever, you  will be able to expect long-lasting results.  Full treatments will  prevent hair from re-growing for an entire year or potentially  even  longer. If you continually use one of these laser hair removal systems,   you can guarantee that the pesky hair won’t be coming back for as long  as you  like. As long as you keep treating yourself according to the  instructions, it  is possible to make this hair removal treatment truly  permanent.</p>
<p>When hair removal products use  the word  “permanent”, they usually mean the life of a single hair. The word   “permanent” in the world of hair removal can mean a plethora of  different  things! Some “permanent” hair removal products can stop  working within fourteen  days. Home laser hair removal systems are the  most effective way to keep hair  off for extended periods of time. After  a full treatment, your hairs will not  grow back for at least a year,  and sometimes even longer.<br /> <br /> How does this process work, and  why does it work so well? The device  uses strong lasers to heat up the dark  pigments in your hair. It works  by removing hair at the deepest root, in the  follicle, by zapping them  shut and deactivating them for a period of time.<br /> <br /> Usually, a full treatment  requires several recurring applications of  the device to the target area. This  is needed because the laser only  has an effect on hairs that are growing. At  any given moment, half of  our hair is active and growing and the other half is  asleep. It is  necessary to catch all of the hair during the growing phase in  order to  eliminate it.<br /> <br /> Thus, when you undergo a  treatment, you are heating the pores and  follicles in such a way that they will  not yield another hair for a  very long time. Often times, the treatment last  for more than one year,  and can even never grow again. It will take three or  four treatments,  spaced about one month apart, to get a full treatment. <strong><br /> <br /> What  is a full treatment?</strong> A full  treatment is a  series of treatments that aims to eliminate every hair  at the root while it is  in the growing phase. It can generally take up  to eight months to complete.  Getting a full treatment is the only way  to guarantee maximum hair control when  using a home laser hair removal  device. You may need to use the device once or  twice a month to achieve  these results, but the end definitely justifies the  means. The  technology can reduce hair growth by 50-80% in the targeted area,  and  the treatment prevents hair from growing for at least a full year. This   treatment can literally save you hundreds of hours per year normally  spent on  shaving. If you want to prolong the effect further, than you  can take  supplemental treatments that will extend the length of the  effects.</p>
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		<title>Is Laser Hair Removal Permanent?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:32:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strictly speaking the permanent of laser hair removal it is not really hair removal forever. As to date, there is no laser equipment that has been approved for permanent hair removal but has been approved for permanent hair reduction by the FDA. Hairs has three distinct growth phase that is Active growth phase, Regressive phase and Resting [...]]]></description>
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<p>Strictly speaking the permanent  of laser hair removal it is not really  hair removal forever. As to date, there  is no laser equipment that has  been approved for permanent hair removal but has  been approved for  permanent hair reduction by the FDA.<br /> <br /> Hairs has  three distinct growth phase that is Active growth  phase, Regressive phase and  Resting phase. The laser most effectively  disables hair that is in the active  growth. Our hairs are always in a  different hair growth cycle, even after  several times of laser hair  removal treatment, laser only can disables hair  that is in the active  growth not disables hairs that is in other growth phase. That is the  reason of laser  hair removal can not really removal hairs forever.<br /> <br /> Most people regardless of the kind of skin, male and female will  see  that the 80% to 90% of hairs is greatly reduced and hair which does grow  is  often much finer and lighter in color after 4 to 6 laser hair  removal  treatments.<br /> <br /> It should be noted that, the number of laser hair removal sessions   needed to achieve these results can vary from person to person depending  on  many factors such as age, skin type, amount of hair, hair color,  hair texture,  etc.<br /> Overall, laser hair removal is still the best option. Although   electrolysis is considered a permanent hair removal method that has been  used  for the past 125 years, but electrolysis is more injury, risk and  expensive  than laser hair removal.</p>
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		<title>Why is a series of treatments required?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone&#8217;s hair grows differently, depending on age, weight, metabolism, hormones, ethnicity, medications and other factors. But all hair goes through three distinct growth phases: Active growth phase (called the anagen phase) which lasts between 2 and 7 years. During this phase the dermal papilla actively produces cells which form the hairshaft. In certain areas of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone&#8217;s hair grows differently, depending on age,  weight,  metabolism, hormones, ethnicity, medications and other factors.  But all hair  goes through three distinct growth phases: <br /> <br /> Active growth phase (called the anagen phase) which lasts between 2 and 7  years. During  this phase the dermal papilla actively produces cells  which form the hairshaft.  In certain areas of the body, such as the  scalp, the majority (83%) of the  hairs are in this phase. During the  anagen phase the hair has an abundance of  melanin.</p>
<p>Degradation phase (catagen phase) which lasts between  10 and 20 days, during  which the hair stops growing but is not yet  shed. About 3-4% of our body hair  is in this phase at any given time.  The hair follicle shrinks at this time as  the hair is prepared for  eviction.<br /> <br /> Resting phase (telogen phase) which can last for several months,  during  which the hair falls out and a new hair begins to form. The hair  follicle is  not treatable during this time.<br /> <br /> Laser  treatment is only effective when the hair is in the active  growth phase. Hairs  or hair follicles in the Degradation or Resting  phase need to progress to the  active phase before treatment will be  beneficial. Therefore, multiple  treatments are required for long term,  permanent hair reduction. <br /> <br /> Also, in  a single treatment, not all of the hair follicles in the  active phase will be  destroyed. Some follicles are destroyed, others  may be miniaturised into vellus  hairs (light, fine hairs), and some  enter prolonged dormancy. The initial  treatment should be repeated to  take care of active hair follicles that were  not effectively treated in  the first session as new hair growth is observed,  this will typically  be some 2 to 4 weeks later depending on where the treatment  area is.  Further treatments should be planned at regular intervals to clear   hairs that are coming out of the resting phase and into the active  growth  phase. Given the number of hair follicles in the resting phase  at any given  time, this new hair re-growth can be significant. <br /> <br /> Any  follicles without a target hair within will simply grow again and can be  treated next time round.</p>
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<th bgcolor="#666666"><span class="style2">BODY SITE </span></th>
<th bgcolor="#666666"><span class="style2">FOLLICLE DENSITY</span></th>
<th bgcolor="#666666"><span class="style2">RESTING</span></th>
<th bgcolor="#666666"><span class="style2">TIME IN</span></th>

<th bgcolor="#666666"><span class="style2">ACTIVE</span></th>
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<th bgcolor="#666666"><span class="style3"></span></th>
<th bgcolor="#666666"><span class="style3"><strong>(per square cm)</strong></span></th>
<th bgcolor="#666666"><span class="style3"><strong>PHASE</strong></span></th>
<th bgcolor="#666666"><span class="style3"><strong>RESTING PHASE</strong></span></th>
<th bgcolor="#666666"><span class="style3"><strong>GROWTH</strong></span></th>
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<td bgcolor="#000000"><span class="style1">Head</span></td>

<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>350</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2> 15% </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>3 months</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>83%</span></td>
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<td bgcolor="#000000"><span class="style1">Arms </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>80  </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>18% </span></td>

<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>5   months</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>79%</span></td>
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<td bgcolor="#000000"><span class="style1">Legs</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>60</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>18% </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>6 months</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>79%</span></td>

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<td bgcolor="#000000"><span class="style1">Beard </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>500</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>68% </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>10   weeks</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>30%</span></td>
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<td bgcolor="#000000"><span class="style1">Upper   Lip</span></td>

<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>350</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>64% </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>6 weeks</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>34%</span></td>
    </tr> 
    
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<td bgcolor="#000000"><span class="style1">Armpit </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>65</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>28% </span></td>

<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>3 months</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>69%</span></td>
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<td bgcolor="#000000"><span class="style1">Chest/Back </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>65 </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>28% </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>3 months</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>69%</span></td>

    </tr> 
    
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<td height="21" bgcolor="#000000"><span class="style1">Pubic </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>70 </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>25% </span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>3 months</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#999999"><span class=&quot;style4&quot; style2>71%</span></td>
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<p>It is important to understand the normal hair growth cycle to   understand how the Salon Laser Hair Removal System works. The hair  follicle is  an anatomical structure which evolved to produce and  extrude (push out) a hair  shaft. Hair is made up of proteins called  keratins. Human hair grows in a  continuous cyclic pattern of growth and  rest known as the &#8220;hair growth  cycle&#8221;. <br /> <br /> The Cycle<br /> Three phases of the cycle exist:<br /> Anagen = growth  phase <br /> Catagen = degradation  phase <br /> Telogen = resting  phase <br /> <br /> Periods of growth (anagen) between two and seven years, are  followed  by a period in which the follicle is totally degraded (catagen). The   resting phase (telogen) then begins and lasts between six weeks and six  months.  Shedding of the hair occurs only after the next growth cycle  (anagen) begins  and a new hair shaft begins to emerge. On average 50 &#8211;  100 telogen hairs are  shed every day. <br /> <br /> This is  normal hair loss and accounts for the hair loss seen every day  in the shower  and with hair combing. These hairs will regrow. The  percentage of follicles in  the resting phase (telogen) will vary at any  time depending on the body area.  It is also important to note that a  variety of factors can affect the hair  growth cycle and cause temporary  or permanent hair loss (alopecia) including  medication,  radiation,chemotherapy, exposure to chemicals, hormonal and  nutritional  factors, thyroid disease, generalised or local skin disease and   stress.</p>
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		<title>How to Personal Laser Hair Removers Work and am I a suitable candidate for Laser hair removal?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lasers deliver an intense beam of light which are made up of a single wavelength or colour. Skin is essentially transparent to light in the wavelength range of 600 &#8211; 1100nm (nano meters), while melanin containing structures will absorb laser energy of this wavelength. It is therefore possible to target the hair follicle which has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lasers deliver an intense beam  of light which are  made up of a single wavelength or colour. Skin is  essentially  transparent to light in the wavelength range of 600 &#8211; 1100nm (nano   meters), while melanin containing structures will absorb laser energy of  this  wavelength. It is therefore possible to target the hair follicle  which has a  concentration of melanin without affecting the surrounding  area.</p>
<p>The light energy absorbed by the  melanin pigment  results in the rapid heating up of the hair follicle. This heat   destroys the cells (papilla) responsible for hair growth. If adequate  heating  is achieved, then the follicle is permanently disabled  resulting in a permanent  reduction in hair growth.</p>
<p>Both men and women seek laser hair removal services to   have unwanted hair removed. Hair removal is commonly done on the  hairline,  eyebrow, top of the nose, lip, chin, ear lobe, shoulders,  back, underarm,  abdomen, buttocks, pubic area, bikini lines, thighs,  face, neck, breast, arms,  legs, hands, and toes. <br /> <br /> Laser works best on pale skin and dark coarse hair. The closer you are  to this  combination (i.e. the lighter the skin and the more coarse and  dark the hair),  the better the results will generally be.</p>

<p>Suitable Skin Types<br /> Melanin in the epidermis also  absorbs the energy and limits the  depth of penetration of the laser light into  the skin. Using a light  wavelength of 808nm enables treatment of relatively  dark skin as well  as fair-skinned types. However, laser hair treatment is not  suitable  for Afro Caribbean or black skin  complexions. Laser treatment is also  ineffective in removal of white or grey  hair. Electrolysis should be  considered as an alternative treatment. <br /> As a  guide skin colours are classified by the Fitzpatrick skin prototypes. The  classification is as follows</p>
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		<title>What exactly is Laser Hair Removal?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Laser hair removal is a procedure by which hair is removed from the body by utilizing a long pulse laser. Lasers are developed and designed from years of research. The laser parameters are carefully defined by studying the anatomy of the hair follicle and precisely matching the laser light and pulse duration to the follicle [...]]]></description>
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<p>Laser hair removal is a procedure by which hair is  removed from the body by utilizing a long pulse laser. Lasers are  developed and designed from years of research. The laser parameters are  carefully defined by studying the anatomy of the hair follicle and  precisely matching the laser light and pulse duration to the follicle  size, depth and location to inhibit the re-growth of the hair.  The laser works by disabling hairs that are in their active growth cycle  at the time of treatment. Since other hairs will enter their growth  cycle at different times, several treatments are necessary to disable  all of the follicles in a given area.  Excessive or unsightly body hair can be upsetting for both men and women  and difficult or inconvenient to remove. There are many methods to  remove unwanted hair, none are permanent but laser hair removal is the  most effective treatment available. Laser hair removal is a rapid, yet  gentle way of removing unwanted hair, and is medically proven to give  you permanent hair reduction.  We at Laserhairkit.com can help you effectively remove unwanted hair  using the most up to date technology enabling you to wear the clothes  you wish or simply have more confidence with smooth hair free skin.</p>
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