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Important Things To Consider In Choosing Laser Hair Removal Training

June 12, 2010 by Abel Alexander  
Filed under Hair

One of the widely sought services in cosmetic industry today is the laser treatment. A lot have been and continuously get attracted with this trend. Some even consider making a try in a career as an expert in laser hair removal. There are different opportunities for them such as working in different clinics and spas or they can even start their own business. Luckily, there are different and numerous programs that offer laser hair removal training for those people who are interested in it. Unlike before, doctors are the only ones who can perform such procedures. However, there are important points that must be remembered.

First thing to consider is the school that offers the service. Choose carefully the school where you will have your training. Seek something that is near at your place or you can even try searching through the internet. But remember to choose a school that is accredited to your place.

Many are offering different training programs with different curriculum. These programs also varies in time frames. Check first the information and know if the class schedules they offer would be appropriate for your own schedule. It is a must to check first the curriculum. You can ask the person responsible for it in the school. Try to see the latest curriculum they offer and see if the subjects are appropriate and latest.

You must also assess the cost it will take. Determine the prices of the expenses. You can easily determine if you can afford to get that chance of being a part of it. Nowadays, the costs of this program are around $3000 and it can be higher depending on the different equipments it has. There are also schools that are cheaper compared to this one. These are fast track programs and it offers basic subjects usually.

Also, you must check first the availability of trainers or practitioners before deciding and choosing. The above information would help you plan easily so that there would be effective and efficient laser hair removal training program for you.

Learn more about laser hair removal training. Stop by Abel Alexander’s site where you can find out all about laser hair removal training and what it can do for you.


Eliminating Body Hairs Using Common Methods

February 16, 2010 by Oliver Lopez  
Filed under Acne

These days, a woman can’t just raise her hands without being sure her underarm is hairless. Smiling isn’t enough as well, she also has to remove any shade of moustache on her upper lip. And if you believe she wears sleeveless shirts and mini skirts on her relaxed days, think once again. Most probably, she didn’t wake up and just put on those garments at once. She still needed to shave or wax her arms and legs.

While getting rid of hair is very normal for the women, some “macho” guys also take off their unwanted hair on the body. While the ladies won’t lift an eyebrow upon seeing a hairy man, they likely will not be eager to introduce themselves to him too. Some men think that cutting or getting rid of their face and body hair is more attractive to ladies. It can also be that they find being hairless more comfortable and hygienic than being covered with their own hair.

Getting rid of excess hair is a practice that dates back to the ancient times. What advantages or aesthetic purposes they got in hair removal then is still true today.

Those who wish to remove outcast facial and body hairs can choose either to depilate or epilate. Depilating is the removal of the hair from above the skin surface, while epilating is getting rid of the whole hair from root to tip.

In depilating, the most common methods are shaving, trimming, and applying creams that break the protein bonds of the hair, ripping it from above the skin. There are those who also use friction to buff away hair. Common epilating methods include waxing, sugaring, plucking, and threading. And while these techniques are admittedly more painful, hair will take longer to grow back.

There are also permanent methods of hair removal and reduction. The first is electrolysis, the process of taking the hair off by applying electricity to a solid hair-thin metal probe slid into every hair follicle. This does localized damage to the parts that produce hair, therefore permanently removing hair.

Permanent hair reduction processes include the popular laser and IPL. Laser hair removal utilizes laser to damage follicles, rendering it incapable to generate hair. IPL, or Intense Pulsed Light, uses light of various wavelengths to remove hair. It is also used to heal different skin problems, including hyperpigmentation.

Each technique differs on effectiveness, price, convenience, and the length of time the hair grows back. As each has its own pros and cons, always take extra care each time you use any of the aforementioned methods.

Dr. Komathy offers acne clearing among many others. Other aesthetic concerns such as breast augmentation is also available at The Lifestyle Clinic.


The Laser Treatment Classes of Aesthetic Lasers

October 25, 2009 by Kylie J. Peterson  
Filed under Medicine

[I:http://www.healthehow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/KylieJPeterson1.jpg]The rise of laser treatments in laser clinics and med spas has led to accelerating advancements in aesthetic lasers. New and improved aesthetic lasers are entering the cosmetic medical market every few months. This quickening development curve is changing the classification criterion of cosmetic lasers every few months. Understandably, the following information is to be used only as a guideline and can’t be considered to be a current.

Lasers in use by medical practitioners typically have low outputs of energy and power, and are thus placed in ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Class 2 category. Another important organization is the LIA (Laser Institute of America). The majority of medical lasers fall into the ANSI Class 3 or 4 categories with most surgical lasers being in ANSI Class 4. Most medical and/or surgical lasers are classified by the FDA (Food and Drug administration) as Class II or Class III medical devices.

Class 1

Class 1 lasers are not considered to pose any hazards when operated according to normal conditions and includes lasers which are completely enclosed such as CD players, fiber-optics devices, and printers. These devices cannot have emissions exceeding the maximum permitted exposure (MPE) under any conditions are considered to be class 1 systems.

Still, problems can occur if the laser is outside of the enclosure.

The placement of hazard or warning labels are required for this class inside the unit or underneath cover panels where the person performing the repair can be adequately warned of a potential hazard.

Class 2a

Few lasers qualify for this class of low-power, visible light lasers. Lasers in this class do not pose a threat if the beam of light is directly viewed for periods of time less than 16 minutes or so. Visible light lasers with a total output power less than 1 milliwatt, but greater than a few microwatts.

Class 2 Lasers

These visible light lasers are intense enough that the cause the normal aversion response. (The aversion response is when the eyelids close, or the head moves in order to avoid the light.)

Class 3a Lasers

This includes those lasers emitting ultraviolet or infrared light as well as visible light. All devices within the Class 1 AEL (Allowed Exposure Level) with laser output between .18μm and 1mm fall in this class. (Common Laser pointers are class 3a laser devices.)

Class 3b

These include the same spectrum as class 3a, but increase the output levels to that of Class 2 AEL.

Class 4

These lasers includes any power output that exceeds the Class 2 AEL. Almost every laser that produces more than 0.5 watts is in this class.

Laser clinics and medical spas that are performing cosmetic laser treatments (laser hair removal, etc) are now considered to be treating medical patients. All of the components of regular medical care play an important role when designing a post-procedure treatment plan for the patient who just underwent a cosmetic laser treatment or the Rosacea or acne patient who just underwent an IPL (intense pulse light) treatment. When performing medical treatments in a med spa or laser clinic, you’re the ‘medical’ skin care expert and your recommendations of skin care products and aesthetic laser treatments will carry weight with your clients. You’re also a critical support to the med spas who have planned an aggressive therapy treatment for their patients. It’s incumbent upon you to understand all aspects of the care you’re providing.

Medical Spa MD is a medical community of Plastic Surgeons, Cosmetic Dermatologists, and Aesthetic Physicians with more than 4,200 physician members world-wide. Medical Spa MD offers medical esthetician training manuals and provides information on nonsurgical cosmetic medical technologies and treatments.


Laser Hair Removal Clinics: Finding the Best Local Clinics

April 29, 2009 by Mike Jones  
Filed under Beauty

There is no shortage of laser hair removal clinics. Their number shows how well established this form of hair removal is nowadays. Of course, it takes a few weeks or months to get treated due to the nature of hair growth. Hair grows in cycles so laser hair removal can only treat a certain number of hairs at a time in a certain cycle. Repeat treatments are necessary to make sure all the hair follicles have been treated.

In view of that, it makes sense to locate a laser hair removal clinic as close to home as possible to minimize time, energy and expense in travelling. Thankfully, due to the internet, it is now a relatively easy matter to locate good laser hair removal clinics near you. This article gives an overview of three top search resources you can use to make comparisons with the shortlist of laser hair removal clinics you create.

Search for a laser hair removal clinic close to you with these tools:

Search Resource #1: Local Google (local.google.com)

You can enter the phrase ‘laser hair removal’ along with your town or zip code in the search field and find a list of results in the page below. A map also appears giving a helpful overview of where the clinics are in your area. Sometimes you can find a ‘Directions’ link which helps you find the best route from your home to the clinic.

Search Resource #2: Local Yahoo (local.yahoo.com)

Again enter the phrase ‘laser hair removal’ in the search field and your town, state, zip code, or any other specific information you want. You can view the results as a map if you wish which gives a list of businesses matching your description along with street locations. You can specify the catchment area by using a drop down menu to state whet her you want to search within a radius of 1, 3, 5, or more miles.

Search Resource #3: Switchboard (switchboard.com)

Look for the ‘Find a Business’ button first of all. Then enter your search phrase ‘laser hair removal’ in the field marked ‘Business Name’ and then add your town, state or zip code. Also take note of the box marked ‘Include surrounding areas’. This is useful if you want to widen out your search. You should then see a new page with the text ‘laser hair removal’ underlined (hyperlinked). Just click on that for the results page and start calling!

Advice when choosing a laser hair removal clinic:

You may wish to ensure the practitioner is a Board Certified Dermatologist and has experience using the specific equipment or system best for you.

See if the clinic provides a record of before and after photographs from other clients.

As everyone is different when it comes to hair texture and skin color and sensitivity, ask questions about possible side effects for your characteristics.

Also ask if the practitioner will be available for follow up questions or if they will be on hand to deal with any problems that may arise after the series of treatments is finished.

Another good idea is to get a test done on a small area of skin first. As each individual is different with different responses, you want to make sure your characteristics are suitable for laser hair removal.

Laser equipment is not cheap. This is reflected in the price laser hair removal clinics have to charge. They have to see a return on their investment. There is a wide variation however in levels of expertise. You want to make sure you are in the hands of experienced professionals. Use the free search tools listed above, draw up a short list, and start calling or visiting. There is no substitute for thorough research beforehand.

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