
How does Laser Hair Removal work?
Diode Laser Hair Removal is a fast, effective and longer lasting
way to remove unwanted body or facial hair. Laser has the
longest track record as a long term solution to hair removal
and should not be confused with IPL. The laser emits a beam
which is absorbed by the pigment in the hair. It is designed
to destroy the hair and within 1-2 weeks, hair that has been
damaged by the laser is lost and as the follicle is also
disabled, hair regrowth is significantly reduced.
Which areas
can the Diode Laser treat?
Virtually any area you want to get rid of hair. We can treat
nose and ear hair, but we don’t do this by treating right
inside the ears and nose (this will be discussed with you by
your practitioner). We may also not be able to treat the parts
of the eyebrows that are very close to your eyes, or hair that
is below the eyebrows. We are able to treat transgender clients
during their change very successfully.
How do I know if I can
have Laser Hair Removal?
Most people, male or female, can benefit from Laser Hair
Removal, although our Care Quality Commission Registration
only allows
us to treat patients over the age of 18. (Registration is
a legal requirement for practitioners using laser). The best
results can be seen with dark hair.
If you have higher levels
of pigmentation in your skin, you will need to take extra
care. At your consultation the practitioner
will do a patch test to check your suitability for laser
treatment.
There may be some other medical conditions that
mean you can’t
be treated and the practitioner will be able to talk to you
about these.
Are fillers safe?
Yes. They are made from a gel containing water and hyaluronic
acid which is a substance that occurs naturally in the body.
This means that they are completely natural and safe. Over
7,000,000 of the treatments have been given worldwide. The
Restylane products we use have been clinically tested for
their efficiency and safety.
How do
anti-aging skin fillers work?
When injected under the surface of skin that has lost its
natural supporting tissue (which has caused the line or wrinkle)
it leads to a smoothing out of the line or wrinkle, resulting
in a fresher looking more youthful appearance.
Who is suitable
for fillers?
At your consultation a full medical history will be taken
and your face examined and assessed as to the suitability
of using
fillers. In general terms, anybody who is not pregnant or
breast feeding, hasn’t been treated with the drug roaccutane(usually
used for treating acne) in the last 12 months and hasn't
had recent treatment such as skin resurfacing or a chemical
peel
in the last 6 weeks, is suitable for treatment.
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