by Stan Macentire
Laser hair removal is a method of removing unwanted body hair through the use of laser technology. A high intensity beam of light which gives off a lot of heat energy is directed at hair follicles to damage and stunt re-growth of the hair. It is a fairly painless procedure and a huge improvement in near-permanent hair removal methodology compared to painful electrolysis.
One of the great things about laser hair removal is the relative safety when compared to other forms of cosmetic enhancement procedures. The laser does not penetrate past the top layer of your skin and when it is zapping away at hair, the surrounding tissue is left unharmed.
Different parts of the body will experience different sensations depending on the sensitivity of the skin. Overall it is a painless procedure and some patients report having a warm sensation on the area being treated. The sensation can range from a mild stinging in the skin or slight tingle.
The level of discomfort during the laser procedure is negligible compared to the pain of pulling hair by the roots after applying hot wax all over your skin. The lasting effects of laser hair removal and the freedom of having to worry about the next waxing session makes the upfront cost of laser treatment well worth the price.
As far as treatment goes, a single session can last anywhere from fifteen minutes to forty-five minutes depending on the size of the area. And in many cases, multiple sessions are required as follow-up.
After the first treatment, it is typically reported that the hair re-grows 80% thinner. The area that is being treated then proceeds to re-grow thinner until no re-growth is left. Follow up sessions are usually a month apart for two to eight months.
The cost of such a procedure depends on a variety of factors. The key factors include the part of the body from which the hair is to be removed, the number of sessions required, and the doctor's charge for his or her service.
Clinics use a wide variety of methods to price the treatment and it is up to you to ask how the bill will be determined, and to get a quote for the procedure. In the long-run, many patients find that the money for laser hair removal is well worth the benefits of never having to shave or wax the same area ever again.
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July 19 2009 | Cosmetic Surgery | No Comments »
by Amy Nutt
Beauty is defined in many different ways, depending on who a person asks. In many societies across the globe, people are being inspired by the media to look their very best. Even if it is not for the sake of others, plastic surgery is something that can make a person feels infinitely better about themselves. Since more and more people are deciding that plastic surgery may be the confidence boost that they need, a really strong market has opened up for those who pursue it.
Plastic surgery is quickly becoming a way for people to attain the results that they need as far as beauty goes. In Canada, cosmetic surgery is something that can be quite affordable, if a person knows where to look. Canadians have been practicing cosmetic surgery for quite a while, and some of them are strictly the best the world has to offer. With some leading schools offering cosmetic surgery training, it is no wonder.
History The history of plastic surgery in Canada is something that is a bit rich. In Toronto, the first plastic surgery was Dr. Risdon. He essentially made plastic surgery as Canadians know it, and solidified the art in the University of Toronto, practicing 45 years. A few years later, about 1958, the Division of Cosmetic Surgery was established in Toronto, offering physicians who are interested in the craft a place to hone their skills.
Today, the University of Toronto and McGill are the leading schools of cosmetic surgery in Canada. These are especially great schools today for the craft, as they teach their practicing physicians how to better execute procedures as well make them more affordable for those who wish to have something done.
Health and Money In Canada, as in many different countries that promote the use of cosmetic surgery, there are inherit dangers. Although it may be dangerous in very few cases, there are still few many people who are leading more fulfilling lives with their augmentations. On top of this fact, there is the option to have any procedure done at a price that a person will find quite affordable, even if they may think otherwise.
Unfortunately, in many cases, a person's medical insurance will more than likely not cover the costs of the procedure. Of course, there are exceptions to this rule. For instance, if a person may have a cleft palate or a skin graft, this is more than likely covered on a person's medical insurance. On the other side of the coin, it is still very possible to work out a payment plan with whatever physician that a person may choose for the need of any cosmetic surgery.
Many people do not think that there is the option to have affordable plastic surgery in Toronto, Canada, but there is hope. Although it may not seem like this is the case, if a person is willing, there are many options available. Regardless of the procedure, many physicians will be willing to work at costs that are in just about anyone's price range.
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