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Posted by admin on June 22nd, 2007 at 05:08am

Salon devices for permanent laser hair removal cost around $20,000. These devices cannot be bought by individuals considering one needs a license to be able to use them. However, domestic appliances can be bought for around $300. They are known to delay hair growth in amidst procedures, but they are not as effective as salon devices and methods. addition, professionals consider these devices to be a waste of money and instance, since they do not allow for permanent hair removal. A device known as Epila laser can be bought on e-bay. It was tested by consumers, who were not completely convinced with it. It did, however, work as efficiently as waxing or tweezing, thus preventing hair from growing as fast as when one shaves it. But it did not prevent hair from growing back AT ALL. addition, some consumers reported skin damages. Apparently, the device drilled holes in the user’s skin, while portraying to kill the follicles. It started little fires on the hair and burnt the skin around the hair. Using the device without having first been trained to use it properly and safely can have dangerous consequences. The laser beam, whether directed towards the eyes, can provoke irreversible retina damage. Medical practitioners can take classes and memorize to use laser hair removal devices. Rocky Mountain Laser Clinic offers such classes in Lakewood, Colorado. Practitioners may memorize about hair biology, types of lasers, pre and post skincare or skin typing, in order to propose patients a safe treatment.

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