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Are you tired of ugly hair bumps?

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Hair bumps are a direct result of ingrown hairs and come from several things including: improper shaving, waxing, or tweezing techniques, a dirty barber’s blade, dead skin in the hair follicles, and coarse hair that grows in a tight curl pattern. The hairs grow straight, but at the end they curl back into the same hair follicle. The area becomes ugly and often becomes red in color. Razor bumps are nothing more than an inflammatory response from your body to the infections caused by the ingrown hairs. Bumps should be treated soon, because they tend to grow fast. The more you scratch your ingrown bumps, the more abrasions you will have. This condition is known as Pseudofolliculitis barbae. Here are some tips how to eliminate hair bumps.

Exfoliating: This is one way to treat hair bumps. This will help managing ingrown hair and it would only be possible if you use a face scrub that contains glycolic and salicylic acid. The face brush and liquid cleanser removes the tip of ingrown hair, to remove dead skins cells around the area.

Eliminating Lotion: Another fast and effective way to eliminate hair bumps is a bump eliminating lotion or in the from of serum. Both could be used to apply in the effected areas three times a day, for about a week or more. But avoid the product that contains synthetic preservatives.

Shaving: Wash the targeted area thoroughly with an anti-bacterial cleanser to avoid all the trapped dirt, bacteria, oil and debris. To get an easy, smooth shave, without the risk of hair bumps, avoid pulling of hairs at the time of shaving and use a single-blade razor.

Herbal Products: You can go for herbal products that are especially manufactured for the purpose of eliminating hair bumps, such as solutions that contain tea tree oil, neem, aloe vera and essentials oils of herbs.

Hygiene: Hygiene is the key to get rid of hair bumps. You should clean the shaving kit, every time, before using it. Razors and shaving brushes should be washed at least three times a week. At the same time, rinse the shaving kit after every use. Store it properly, in a shaving kit bag.

Is cellulite bothering you? Go in for laser treatment

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

It has been the bane of every woman’s existence — the unsightly affliction we all know as cellulite. Many women have it in varying degrees, and unfortunately it appears to get worse with age. There are several ways to fight with and get rid of Cellulite. It is not just a problem affecting obese or overweight women. Average size and even thin women suffer from cellulite as well. It has been surveyed that 85% of all women have cellulite somewhere on their bodies. So to get rid of it, the best way is Cellulite-Laser treatment. The word Laser invokes in our mind a thought of a red hot beam burning our skin in an invasive and painful procedure, that also costs us a fortune but only banishes cellulite for a matter of weeks. But Laser treatment can undoubtedly be effective for a temporary fix. However, technology has developed much since the first laser cellulite cures were introduced. The main cause of cellulite is that the skin stem cells become weakened and lie dormant. The skin has the largest reservoir of stem cells in the human body. After the age of 22, your skin stem cells weaken and become sluggish, regenerating at a much slower pace. As skin regeneration slows, our fat cells become engorged and toxins get trapped creating the embarrassing and unsightly “orange peel” effect on the surface of the skin, also known as cellulite, which is easily curable. Some of the benefits of the use of laser in cellulite treatment includes:

1. Tightens and repairs dammed tissues.

2. It betters the blood circulation of the body.

3. Minimal damage without any burning sensation.

4. Flushes out the toxins and improves system in the area.

Laser hair removal for dark skinned patients

Friday, April 24th, 2009

Lasers have revolutionized our ability to permanently reduce hair growth in fair-skinned individuals with dark hair. It’s very challenging for a practitioner to perform laser hair removal on someone with dark skin. That’s because the melanin pigment, on the surface of your skin or epidermis, absorbs light. So, before the laser light reaches beneath the epidermis to the real problem area, it is stolen by the melanin. The laser may also injure the skin. So, you must always go for a highly skilled practitioner. The first long-pulsed devices developed for laser hair removal (long-pulsed ruby and Alexandrian lasers) had limited efficacy in dark-skinned patients because the wavelengths were too well absorbed by cutaneous pigment or because the pulse durations were too short to spare epidermal pigment. This resulted in adverse effects like temporary hyper-pigmentation and permanent hypo-pigmentation.

Laser hair removal works best for people with dark hair and light skin. Few people realize that dark-skinned people may absorb too much laser energy into their skin and hence should not opt for this form of treatment as it can result in health problems later. Usually professionals will not even work on tanned skin. One must wait for the tan to fade off before getting such treatments. People with dark hair are easier to treat as dark hair -like dark skin- tends to absorb more laser energy. And coarse, dark hair is best-suited for this treatment. The lighter the color or the texture of the hair, the more difficult and lengthy the process of laser removal becomes. So, if you have dark skin tone with lighter hair, here are some of the instructions you need to follow.

1. Protect the skin’s surface by cooling it before using the laser. This could be done by using a contact cooling method and applying a chilled plate or a spray to your skin.
2. Talk and discuss the full procedure before you go for it. The doctor should be able to satify you that he is using the right laser with the right energy suiting you.
3. Use lasers with the longest wavelength of light. Skin with melanin will absorb short wavelengths, so the doctor needs to use a longer wavelength to get through the epidermis. The skin may still absorb the light, but not to the degree of short wavelengths.
4. Have at least three treatments for the best results. Your practitioner will set up your personal treatment plan. Apply a cold compress after treatment to soothe the bumps or redness that may appear.

Controlled polarization breakthrough makes lasers cool again

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Applied scientists at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) in collaboration with researchers from Hamamatsu Photonics in Hamamatsu City, Japan, have demonstrated, for the first time, lasers in which the direction of oscillation of the emitted radiation, known as polarization, can be designed and controlled at will. The innovation opens the door to a wide range of applications in photonics and communications. Harvard University has filed a broad patent on the invention.

“Polarization is one of the key features defining a laser beam. Controlling it represents an important new step towards beam engineering of lasers with unprecedented flexibility, tailored for specific applications,” explains Capasso. “The novelty of our approach is that instead of being conducted externally, which requires bulky and expensive optical components, manipulation of the beam polarization is achieved by directly integrating the polarizer on the laser facet. This compact solution is applicable to semiconductor lasers and other solid-state lasers, all the way from communication wavelengths to the mid-infrared and Terahertz spectrum”.

Light sources with a desirable polarization state are useful for a wide variety of applications. For example, satellite communications use two orthogonal polarizations to double the capacity of the channel; circularly-polarized light sources are necessary to detect certain bimolecular; and laser sources with a variety of polarization states have relevance for quantum cryptography.

To achieve the results, the researchers sculpted a metallic structure, dubbed a plasmatic polarizer directly on the facet of a quantum cascade (QC) laser. The QC laser emitted at a wavelength of ten microns (in the invisible part of the spectrum known as the mid-infrared where the atmosphere is transparent). The team was able to control the state of polarization by generating both linearly polarized light along an arbitrary direction and circularly polarized light.

The Best and the Worst of Times for cosmetic surgery

Monday, April 13th, 2009

With all of the economic problems that have beset our country over the past year, why in the world would anyone want to consider cosmetic surgery? It may surprise you to learn that many people are doing cosmetic surgery today, and doing it for economic reasons! Although it may be the worst of times in some ways, there may be no better time to do surgery!! Why, you may ask?

First of all, price reductions abound in the marketplace and cosmetic surgery procedures are no different. With demand for surgery down, the cost of surgery has also dropped. Procedures are going for as little as 70% of their asking price of a few years back, and these surgeries are being done by reputable plastic surgeons. If you have a bit of extra cash stashed away, you can have your pick of surgeons and can almost name your price. That almost certainly won’t be the case in another year or two when the much anticipated economic recovery begins to kick in.

Secondly, people are having trouble finding jobs, and with the unemployment rate nearing 20% in cities like Los Angeles, that’s a lot of folks with résumés in hand, scurrying about and trying to impress potential employers with their abilities and their energy. Ability is something that can be determined from reference letters, exam results, and GPA’s. Energy, however, is something which is “felt.” Does the employer “feel” that the applicant exudes energy, vitality, vivacity? To make that determination, appearance becomes an all important factor. Bags beneath the eyes, hooded upper lids, sagging brows, loose skin beneath the neck, and worry lines between the brows all vote against the applicant. That’s when the knowledgeable applicant turns to the plastic surgeon. Your plastic surgeon can help with Botox and indictable, but sagging brows, hooded upper lids, and sagging neck skin require more assistance than these offer.

We are not talking about Thread lifts which caught the media’s eye several years ago but which have been an expensive disappointment because of their nonexistent longevity. We are also not talking about laser skin tightening procedures such as Thermage, which all too often yield results which cannot be distinguished from the person’s appearance before laser treatment. We are talking a lesser version of a genuine face/neck lift, but with less anesthesia required for surgery, less discomfort and complications, and a more rapid recovery than the garden variety of face/neck lift procedures. As far as the longevity of the procedure goes, the originators of the MACS-Lift have written articles which show every bit as long lasting of a result as traditional facelifts, that being 10 or 15 years in most instances.

So with the economy in a temporary slump and with the job market being so very competitive, you may be wise to take advantage of plastic surgery bargains. In so doing, you can put on a more refreshed look that may help land you that job which seems so out of reach at present. It may be the worst of times for some, but a wise job applicant can, with plastic surgery, turn back the clock, making it the best of times for them.

Los Angeles - Micro Liposuction Patients opting for Combination Enhancement Surgeries

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

Cosmetic surgery patients used to rely on Los Angeles liposuction alone to provide them with more desirable body contours. But in the past few months, the plastic surgeons at Marina Plastic Surgery Associates say that their patients have been requesting combination procedures that integrate other kinds of plastic surgery with liposuction. The surgeons attribute this shift to the convenience and value of customized approaches like Smartlipo™ laser liposuction. “Smartlipo works well as a standalone body contouring option, but it is also very effective when combined with traditional liposuction, a tummy tuck, or other cosmetic procedures.” More and more, our Los Angeles and Beverly Hills liposuction patients appreciate the added benefits and smooth results they can achieve with Smartlipo.”

Combining Smartlipo and traditional liposuction is already a popular choice at Marina Plastic Surgery, but increasingly Smartlipo is being added to breast reductions, tummy tucks, and other cosmetic surgery options. In fact, candidates for Beverly Hills laser liposuction often are having a breast augmentation, tummy tuck, or facelift to create maximum improvement with minimal downtime.

With the advent of Smartlipo laser lipolysis, surgeons are able to liquefy fat cells while tightening the inner layers of skin so that they contract to the slimmer body contour. This process can allow both the patient and the surgeon greater flexibility to adapt liposuction for combination procedures, at the same time as it helps speed up the surgical process and minimizes Los Angeles liposuction recovery times. “Each patient requires a unique approach,” notes Dr. Stoker. “Liposuction and abdominoplasty both require different approaches for a patient who has never had children, or for a patient who has had five. The procedure for their unique needs, appreciate having procedure options that allow them increased flexibility and a custom result. To a large extent, this is why Smartlipo is such a popular choice to add to other cosmetic procedures.”

Laser treatment on rise in US

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Over the past three years there has been a drastic increase in the number of patients seeking laser treatments to take light-years off their faces, says a new American survey. According to American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS)’s annual Procedural Survey, there has been a 456pct increase in the number of males undergoing laser resurfacing, compared to 215pct in females.

Laser resurfacing is performed with a “super-pulsed” carbon dioxide (CO2) laser to minimize wrinkles and lines on the face. Laser hair removal has also jumped to the overall number two most performed non-invasive cosmetic procedure.

“Cosmetic surgery technology is advancing at the speed of light,” said AACS President Dr Patrick McMenamin.

As it is learning more about the cosmetic uses for lasers, the more patients benefit from effective results and quicker recovery time. It is an exciting time for both cosmetic surgery patients and physicians.

The top three most performed cosmetic surgical procedures in 2008 include liposuction, blepharoplasty and breast augmentation. The most popular non-invasive cosmetic procedures were Botox(r) injections, laser hair removal and hyaluronic acid. (ANI)

Enhancing your appearance with skin rejuvenation and resurfacing

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

To improve the appearance of the skin, skin rejuvenation or resurfacing may be right. Skin rejuvenation can be achieved in a number of ways, ranging from laser, light and other energy-based treatments to chemical peels and other non-ablative methods. The result is a smoother, clearer and more youthful appearance to your skin. It is a treatment to resurface skin, or to improve the texture, clarity and allover appearance of the skin.

Conditions that can be treated include:

  • Static wrinkles: These wrinkles are visible at all times and do not change in appearance with facial movements.
  • Dynamic wrinkles: These are expression lines that may appear as folds when the skin is not moving, and deepen with facial movements or expressions.
  • Pigmentation: Freckles, sun spots, melasma, or other darkened patches of skin result mainly from sun exposure.
  • Scars: As the result of acne or injury to the skin, scars may be rolling (a wavy appearance to the skin), pitted, discolored, or have raised borders.
  • Vascular conditions: Blood vessels visible on the surface of the skin, vascular lesions that appear as tiny blood filled blisters or even a constant flush of facial redness.
  • Loss of skin tone: Weakening of the supportive skin structures (collagen and elastin fibers) that result in a loss of skin firmness, or the development of cellulite.

Cosmetic Medical Lasers are used for Tattoo Removal

Saturday, February 3rd, 2007

Recently lasers have also been designed to perform Tattoo removal
effectively. Laser devices suitable for tattoo removal range from
single wavelength of light to broad light spectrums. These lasers
target ink contained in the tattoo without damaging near by skin. Light
rays of certain wavelengths are absorbed by specific colors of tattoo
ink. When particular laser rays comes in contact with ink particles the
light energy vaporizes the ink in the tattoo. Our body then absorbs
these ink fragments. The tattoo color fades away after some weeks of
the treatment. This laser treatment to remove tattoo’s is similar to
what was being done since years to treat birthmarks.

The method is the safest and quickest technique to attain removal of
tattoo. The best advantage of laser therapy is that it leaves skin
intact after treatment while other treatment options like surgical
excision, chemical peel or traditional dermabrasion cause severe skin
damage during the process. Not only these treatments cause skin
incisions but can also result in serious scarring.

Florida: Laser Hair Removal offered by Dr. Greenberg

Saturday, February 3rd, 2007

Dr. Greenberg has years of experience with this technology and has
lectured extensively on its use. Our laser hair removal treatment has
demonstrated approximately 70%-80% suppression of hair growth lasting
3-12 months after 3-5 treatments, some of which may be permanent.
Results depend on skin type, hair color and location.

Lasers have been used for many years in surgery and recently have
found a niche for removal of unwanted hair. The ease of use,
adaptability to most skin types, low incidence of complications,
patients’ desires to avoid more painful alternatives and high patient
satisfaction have made laser hair removal a viable option for both men
and women. Dr. Greenberg is pleased to offer the latest technology for
the removal of unwanted hair.

LightSheer is a state-of-the-art diode laser specific for laser hair
removal. It may be used for most skin types and hair colors. It has a
high success rate for both laser hair removal and permanent hair
reduction. This device is FDA approved for this purpose.
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