14th January 2008
Yes, it works, but only for some people. And contrary to popular belief, a few zaps of a laser doesn't mean you can totally retire your razor. What the laser can do, however, is to reduce the amount of hair you have and, perhaps, lead to some permanent ha...
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14th January 2008
The following questions should help you to select your doctor, and better understand the procedure.
1. Are the desired fallout I described realistic?
2. How should I cook my skin for the therapy?
3. Where is the procedure presented? How long will...
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14th January 2008
Millions of men and women with unwanted body hair spend countless hours on temporary hair removal methods -- including shaving, waxing, applying chemical depilatories, and tweezing. A traditional semi-permanent method, electrolysis, cauterizes and destroy...
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14th January 2008
If you're tired of shaving, waxing or plucking body hair only to have it return days later, you may be interested in laser hair removal. Laser hair removal systems use laser light an intense, pulsating beam of light to remove unwanted hair. Whether it's o...
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14th January 2008
How It's Done
Laser hair removal mechanism when light energy penetrates the skin, converts into part during penetration, and causes thermal injury to the hair follicle. The high temperature reaches and disables the follicle, helpfully inhibiting re-pr...
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