Thursday, April 26, 2012

Laser Hair Removal- Which Machine Is Better?

By Sheila Simmons


There may be cheap creams and at-home laser treatments you should buy to remove unwanted head of hair, but the granddaddy of them all will be laser hair removal at a spa or other skin care medical center. It's the Holy Grail regarding hair removal and many would-be individuals wonder if it might be true. Can you clear a lifelong nuisance in one afternoon at your nearby hair removal clinic?

However, the principle of getting rid of unwanted hair keeps the same for majority of laser hair removal equipments available today. However, the principle regarding removing unwanted hair stays the same for vast majority of hair removal equipment available today. Hair removal method works by sending the beam of light to a number of hair follicles with enough capacity to harm and destroy the root. At the same time, the ability must be low adequate to protect the surrounding skin. The light/laser beam locates hair follicles by concentrating on their melanin content (the substance that gives skin and hair color). With countless machines available, over 70 sold and promoted in Australia and much more coming every year, what type to chose? We selected 4 major categories to help you inspect the particular salon's choice of hair removal gear.

This wonderful light-based technology arises from all over the world. Some come from Europe and United states of america, others from Asia. But not all European equipment is good. Rather than all Asian one is bad. IMPORTANT Be aware: some manufacturers possess produced several decades of machines that stood the test of energy and have accompanying proven clinical studies. Others are fresh and have not yet put in enough time and effort into their equipment to be reliable.

Another factor to consider is the technologies that is used. Not all laser hair removal machines are created equally, and if you find a proposal that sounds also good to be true, you might be getting roped into a medical center that uses an older, obsolete model. This could imply that you'll need to come in more often, or that you could become needlessly subjecting you to ultimately harmful laser beams.

Generally, the more expensive the machine the more flexible it'll be and the wider number of treatment options it can carry out. Cost of your treatments can also depend on the buying price of equipment as well as how many times it is maintained through its owner to make sure the output of energy is adequate and safe. Usually, great quality machines possess correct filters in/on their particular hand pieces to be able to filter out UV rays, making treatments very safe and secure. However, when I recently trained someone on the newly imported gear from Asia, I noticed that filters had been installed (permanently) the wrong side in. Of course I suggested changing equipment immediately. Yet this raises query marks in my head about what types of devices are really out there and what they do to the customer. Most good devices have the approval of radiation and other regulators.

So, prepare yourself and steer clear of a nasty laser hair removal experience. Simply invest a small amount of time and ask your therapist questions about equipment they use as well as experience and training acquired. And always listen to your own intuition!! Remember, it's hardly ever wrong!!!

Keep the above key tips in mind and it'll guarantee you a fantastic hair removal experience, self-assurance and delightful results.




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