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Laser Hair Removal

21
June

Residents of the Pacific Northwest know that when the sun comes out, it’s time to bear some skin and soak up the rays. For some people, however, problems with excessive body hair may make them feel awkward about wearing summer clothes. In Washington, Seattle hair removal options are widely available.

Seattle Hair Removal Treatments

Whether you choose to remove your extra hair at home or trust the hands of a medical professional, make sure you choose the best treatment for your needs. The most common at-home Seattle hair removal procedures are shaving, waxing, and dilapatory treatments. With spa, salon, and clinic based Seattle hair removal, a client will most likely choose from waxing and threading, with larger or more extended removal services using laser treatment.

Seattle Hair Removal Locations

Choosing a location for your Seattle hair removal may seem like an easy task. However, with the wide variety of options for each type of removal available, be cautious that you’re seeing the best person for the job. No matter where you go, you should be sure the medical aesthetician who is doing the hair removal is properly trained and certified in their procedure. A reputable location will have all of the licenses and certifications posted in public view for inspection. It is also very important to have a consultation before you begin treatment, especially if it’s a more involved process, to make sure you’re both on the same page with your treatment goals.

Seattle Hair Removal Costs

There’s an old adage: you get what you pay for. This is true when it comes to Seattle hair removal. Just because a salon in a mall kiosk is offering a $5 waxing special doesn’t necessarily make it a great bargain. While higher cost doesn’t necessarily make it a better treatment, some removal procedures cost more simply because they are longer lasting and the aesthetician has to go through additional training.

Finding the right place for your waxing, threading, or lasering needs doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With a little bit of research, you will be able to find the Seattle hair removal location that’s best for you.

Category : Laser Hair Removal | Blog
18
March

Obesity in both men and women can cause multiple illnesses including heart disease and cancer. Few people, however, think of skin problems when it comes to obesity. Obesity results in extra folds of skin that may be difficult to disinfect and keep clean. That in turn can make the skin an ideal host for bacteria and fungi. Resistances to insulin as well as vein problems are two other issues that result from obesity which can affect the skin negatively.

Obese people tend to develop a skin condition called Acanthosis Nigricans, a skin disorder that results in brown and black spots. This is mainly due to the increased insulin levels. The discoloration normally appears under the arms, on the neck and sometimes in the groin area.

Another skin condition related to obesity is folliculitis. It is normally due to small whiteheads around one or more of the hair follicles on the skin. Obese people are at risk for folliculitis because the extra weight puts added pressure on the hair follicles, which can damage them and allow infection to occur.

Skin tags are yet another skin problem resulting from obesity. Skin can grow and stick out and may be connected with a narrow stock. Skin tags are benign and usually do not cause any pain. They are, however, more common in overweight people because the extra weight causes friction between the affected areas of skin.

One obvious and major issue of the skin related to being overweight is cellulite. Cellulitis is not only a cosmetic issue that causes undesirable stretch marks. It also causes infection of the skin that is caused by bacteria. Cellulitis can cause chronic pain and tenderness in the affected area, as well as excessive sweating and muscle aches.

Few people know that Obesity can be the cause of enlarged varicose veins. These veins will be raised above the skin’s surface. They are more common on the inside of the legs and backs of the calves. If the valves of a vein are weak due to obesity, blood leaks back into the vein and collects in a pool. The pooling of blood in the vein causes the vein to become enlarged. Not only varicose veins are aesthetically undesirable, they can also cause other vascular health problems.

In summary, if you are suffering from weight problems, you most likely have skin problems as well. While major health concerns such as cardio and heart problems should top your agenda, it is highly recommended that you also seek help from your local dermatologist or skin clinic to address any skin issues. A healthy lifestyle comprised of a balanced diet and exercise should lead to weight loss and in turn reverse some of the skin problems.

Katy Issa

Category : Broken Vessels | Fat Removal | Laser Hair Removal | Leg Veins | Pigmentation | Refirme | Skin Conditions | Skin Tightening | Spider Veins | Wrinkles | Blog
2
July

The Anatomy and Growth Cycles of Hair and Laser Hair Removal.

For a better understanding of how laser hair removal works, we must gain an insight into hair anatomy, physiology, and growth cycles.

The human body surface is almost covered with hair follicles, except for the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Each person has approximately 5 million individual hair follicles. Hair follicles may be straight, wavy, helical, or spiral. Caucasian people typically have thinner hair shafts than persons of Asian or African American heritage. The hair density can also vary in a given skin surface. All of these factors along with the skin type (ethnicity) play a role in determining the right laser and settings to be used when performing laser hair removal.

There are primarily 2 types of hairs on adult bodies. Vellus hair can be found over the entire body and appears as soft, fine, short hairs that are nonpigmented or very lightly pigmented and are almost invisible. Terminal hair is the longer, coarser, and more darkly pigmented hair found on the scalp, underarm area, and groin. Vellus hairs outnumber terminal hairs greatly; however, terminal hairs are more important, as they are responsible for the appearance of hair on the body since they can be a source of embarrassement.

Hair on the body has 3 distinct development cycles: anagen, catagen, and telogen. As hairs progress through these cycles,they are affected differently by treatment with laser hair removal. Anagen is the cycle in which active hair growth occurs. Follicular matrix cells are actively producing cells that will make up the growing hair. During the catagen (the dormant phase), matrix cells degenerate and the bulb begins to die, causing the hair follicle to shrink. Telogen is the final resting phase of the hair follicle. Growth of the hair has stopped, and the follicle becomes inactive. During telogen, the hair is released from its attachment to the skin and sheds.

The process begins again in anagen to form a new hair. The length of time spent in each phase depends upon the location of the hair. On the scalp, hair follicles spend up to 10 years in anagen, but on the trunk, brow, and limbs, anagen lasts no longer than 6 months. Catagen lasts only 2-3 weeks, and telogen lasts from 3-4 months.

Up to 90% of hairs in a given body location can be in the anagen phase at a given time. This is a very important fact in the laser hair removal process since hairs in the anagen phase of development are very responsive to laser treatment. Due to this FUNDAMENTAL FACT, MULTIPLE TREATMENTS are necessary to treat all hair follicles for a given area.

Katy Issa
www.AuraLaser.com

Category : Laser Hair Removal | Skin Care | Blog
8
May

Pre-Treatment Considerations The existence of the below conditions will prevent a patient from getting a laser hair removal treatment.

  • Any hormonal, familial, drug-related, or tumor-related conditions.
  • Facial herpes (a sore on the lip for example) for consideration of facial hair removal.
  • Herpes of the genitalia for consideration of pubic hair removal.
  • Keloids or history of scarring
  • Accutane intake in the previous 6-12 months.

Pre-Procedure Care In order for a patient to be prepared for the treatment, the below instructions are to be followed/met:

  • Sunscreen SPF35 or higher is recommended, and sun avoidance must be practiced if hair removal is planned in exposed sites.
  • A bleaching cream such as hydroquinone may be prescribed to patients with darker skin types or a recent suntan.
  • The patient should avoid plucking, waxing, or electrolysis. Research has shown greater hair loss at shaved versus epilated sites, suggesting that light absorption by the pigmented hair shaft itself plays an important role.
  • Shaving is to be performed up to the day before laser treatment. The patient is instructed to shave the area to be treated; however, the area must not be irritated. If the patient is uncomfortable with the idea of shaving the area, a depilatory cream may be used instead.

Treatment Day On the day of the procedure, the following is to be done

  • The area to be treated should be clean and free of makeup or powder.
  • A thin layer of ultrasound gel can be applied to the treated area to lessen the level of discomfort.
  • In very rare cases, a thick layer of a topical anesthetic cream can be applied under a plastic wrap for 30 minutes before the scheduled laser treatment.

Katy Issa

Senior Aesthetician - Aura Laser Skin Care

Category : Laser Hair Removal | Skin Treatments | Blog
14
April

In the past seven to eight years there has been an increased demand for noninvasive methods for hair removal. This need has led to the development of various laser and light sources for hair removal. Today there are different laser/light technologies that can perform hair removal which I will be outlining in more details in upcoming posts.  

The term “hair removal” is a vague one and has only been defined recently. Temporary hair reduction is defined as a delay in hair growth, which usually lasts 1-3 months, consistent with the induction of telogen. Permanent hair reduction refers to a significant reduction in the number of terminal hairs after a given treatment, which is stable for a period of time longer than the complete growth cycle of hair follicles at the given body site.

Permanent and complete hair loss are two different results. Complete hair loss refers to a lack of regrowing hairs (ie, a significant reduction in the number of regrowing hairs to zero). Complete hair loss may be either temporary or permanent.  In general, a laser treatment usually produces complete but temporary hair loss for 1-3 months, followed by partial but permanent hair loss. Histological observations show damage predominantly in hair follicles with large, pigmented shafts, while hair follicles with small (<25 mm), hypopigmented shafts do not demonstrate any morphological change.

When you consider laser hair removal, your expectations and goals can be very different for you as opposed to someone else (eg, temporary vs permanent, partial vs complete hair removal). All responses are clinically significant and are generally desirable to different people. Growth delay that provides a few months of hairless skin is far more reliable although in some cases hairless skin is achieved.

Katy Issa

Senior Aesthetician

Category : Laser Hair Removal | Skin Treatments | Blog