Archive for November, 2009
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Are you having a hard time maintaining the youthful glow of your skin? And applying expensive skin care product is not helping? Sagging and thinning would be you biggest worry. This is because you are not doing it right.
Let me warn you thoughyou may get shocked with the revelations I will tell you. I know its harsh, but you will thank me by the time you finish reading this.

Cosmetic lasers that are used by plastic surgeons most often have low power outputs and are most commonly placed in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Class 2 of lasers. Another organization is the Laser Institute of America (LIA). The majority of cosmetic lasers fall into the ANSI Class 3 or 4 categories with most surgical medical lasers being in Class 4. Those used to perform aesthetic laser treatments are most often classified as Class II or III medical devices.
By now you’ve seen the billboards and the commercials touting laser hair removal as the next big thing in grooming, but how does it really work. And how well does it work? Here’s a look at the workings behind laser hair removal.
The lasers used are actually programed to target melanin. When fired, they will be absorbed by dark hairs, which will then be killed. After your treatment the hairs that have been killed off will begin to fall out.



