Laser hair removal

LASER HAIR REMOVAL

• Effectiveness and sustainability of operations confirmed by many studies

method widely used in aesthetic medicine

• Effects 1 treatment performed using a laser diode correspond to an average of 3 treatments performed using polychromatic light (such as IPL, sPTF)

• Short treatment time (eg. The duration of leg hair removal is 20 minutes)

• The ability to achieve satisfactory results after 3 treatment

• Diode laser emitting a focused beam of 808 nm in length, which is safe and well absorbed by melanin length. Light wave of this length is se-selectively absorbed by specific chromophores, namely melanin - a pigment embedded in the hair structure, responsible for their color. Absorbed by the melanin laser light is converted into heat, which is transferred to all elements of the hair. With the light reaches the correct heat, it damage the hair follicles. Any cell division is delayed - CONTINUED GROWTH HAIR IS NOT POSSIBLE. Suitable for operation at different depths of the skin and skin phototypes.

• The laser has a safety certificate CE medical directive and cosmetic guarantee high quality and safety of the treatment.

Contraindications:

-Pregnancy, lactation

-Fresh tan (4 weeks before treatment, you should stop tanning)

-Bronzers, cocoa butter,spray tanning

-Cream with retinol (should stop using 1 month before treatment)

-Retinoids (isotrexim,differin,zorac,retin,…)

-Herbs photosensitizing (St. John's wort, calendula-2/3 weeks before treatment)

-Waxing, tweezers , epilator (1 month before treatment)

-Hair color (gray, red, blond)

-Tendency to discoloration, keloids

-Albinism, psoriasis

-Peeling (1 week)

-Analgesics, antibiotics

-Medications for infertility (medicines for menopause and contraception doesn’t cause allergy)

-Pool before treatment is not indicated

-Oxy-carotene

-Cancers

-Fruit acids

-Vitamins A, C and E

-Drugs photosensitizing

-Herpes

-Nevi

-Reticularis (marbled skin)

-Pacemaker

-metal implants in place of treatment

-Photodermatosis disease and bullous skin

-Active infections bacterial, viral, fungal skin

Individuals who undergo laser hair removal before epilation should:

* Prepare the skin to be dry, clean, no creams, oils or moisturizers.

* One day before treatment shave, in the traditional method of area to be treated

* 2-3 weeks before treatment do not tan the skin in a very intense way.

* 7 days before treatment do not use exfoliating cream on the area for treatment.

* 6 weeks before, do not use wax or pluck , only shave hair

Instructions before and after treatment:

- Wash gel / tonic non-alcoholic, or pure water

-Use cosmetic mitigation Bepanten,Alantan,Panthenol

-Do not use deodorants, antiperspirants

-Gently dry the skin, do not rub

-Avoid too tight clothes

-Regrowing hair is not removed with tweezers, wax, depilatory, cream

- UVA UVB high protection factor, preferably 50

-Don’t sunbathe for about four weeks

-Avoid exfoliating preparations (2 weeks)

-Don’t use the pool and sauna

The next treatment should be performed at intervals of 4-9 weeks. In order to obtain satisfactory results repeat the procedure:

Face – every 4 weeks

The arms - every 4-6 weeks

Bikini - every 4-6 weeks

Back- every 8-10 weeks

Legs – every 6-10 weeks

Side effects: Laser treatments are safe and effective, but due to the high dose of energy transmitted tissues, must reckon with the occurrence of complications of varying degrees of intensity and nuisance. The natural reaction may be erythema and edema. But there are side effects that can occur. However, these are rare. Among the rare side effects are:

Blisters, scabs, transient pigmentation, discoloration, bacterial infections. The most serious complication are keloids, and permanent discoloration!

WARNING! Each skin in an individual reacts to the irradiation of IPL + RF. Immediately after treatment may experience redness, mild swelling, itching, burning, dry skin, pigmentation changes