Tuesday 18 June 2013

Myths & Facts Associated With Laser Hair Removal Treatment

Hair removal
For one to get good results when it comes to laser hair removal treatment, they ought to know what to expect from it. Knowing the truths and lies behind it shall be of great help in knowing whether you can be able to get to your expectations.

Laser treatment is not hundred percent perfect when it comes to the hair removal; however, it is very effective as the follicle and hair from which hair grows is permanently destroyed once one completes their treatment program.

Here are the myths and truths about laser treatment programs;

Myth: After one session, the hair stops growing.
Fact: A number of sessions are required for the total hair removal. Hair grows in three phases and can begin growing just after the treatment.

Myth: Internal organs can be damaged by laser treatment.
Fact: Laser light is known to penetrate light to a depth of ¼ millimeter and this is only the outer layer. The heat normally diffuses in the follicles that surround the region hence stop the hair growth. Destruction of internal organs is just but science fiction

Myth: Laser treatment is very expensive.
Fact:  Being the outstanding method of getting rid of hair in unwanted regions, the process has been made affordable for people at all levels. Comparing laser treatment to waxing, it comes up to be much more
Laser treatment
affordable.

Myth:  Laser hair removal is the same for all hair types.
Fact:  Results vary for all hair types, some will take longer while some shorter time periods. What makes this process vary is the type of color, hair growth phase and skin type. 

Myth:  Scars are results of laser hair removal.
Fact:  The laser beams that are used in this treatment do not cause any scarring as they glide very smoothly onto the skin.

Myth: Laser technology hurts via hair removal

Fact:  During the process, ones endurance determines the amount of pain. For some, the feeling shall be described as stinging and to others a pinch. 

Sunday 16 June 2013

Is IPL Effective For Your Skin Pigmentation?

 IPL Treatment
Intense Pulsed Light [IPL] is one of the laser treatments; however, it is quite different from the others. The produced light-rays have different wavelengths that penetrate deep within the skin & provide effective treatment. The good thing about IPL treatment is that it can be used for the benefit of the skin in different ways.

IPL treatment is commonly preferred laser-light treatment because a number of skin problems can be dealt with at once. The different wavelengths are effective in the treatment of broken capillaries, age spots, and sun spots. Skin pigments can be aligned by more collagen production. Collagen is the natural protein which makes the skin elastic.

During the skin pigment treatment using IPL, the light produced is normally filtered before reaching the skin. Filtering ensures correct light wavelengths reach the skin. The type of light that the body-substances respond to is the one that is normally allowed in. Hemoglobin, blood vessels, and melanin are the substances that are mostly found in age spots. IPL treatment heats the cells that contain more hemoglobin or melanin, & terminates them.

The process does not take a day alone, it involves many hours of check-ups and exposure to the Intense
Pulsed Light. The steps that are followed include 2 to 3 sessions of treatment which are scheduled 3-weeks apart, to protect the skin, a cooling gel is normally applied, a hand-piece that is chilled is applied on the skin gently, and the deep and superficial layers are rejuvenated by applying light pulses. This process normally takes thirty minutes. During the process, do not strain yourself; for you shall be uncomfortable and it will be less effective because the laser light shall be absorbed by the melanin in the skin.


After the laser treatment, the skin becomes dry for some time and with time; it will appear to be much smoother.