Posts Tagged ‘laser hair removal’

Med Spa Solution: What Laser Hair Removal Can Do For You

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

Case Study

Laser Hair Removal

What Laser Hair Removal Can Do For You

  • No more bumps, redness, irritation, infections
  • No 5 o’clock shadow
  • No more embarrassment

That’s what Georgia told us.

Before

Georgia is a 34 year old Caucasian female who had a medical condition that caused her hair follicles to become ingrown, form painful  cysts, and get infected.

After

No more hair follicles.
Problem solved.

Georgia is ecstatic! She can now wear tank tops, not to mention bikinis.

Questions?
Email us: spa@AgelessRemediesSouthPark.com

I wish Laser Hair Removal existed when I was younger.

Ageless Elaine
Your Anti-Aging Expert
Blending Beauty and Science

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Laser Hair Removal

Laser Hair Removal Myths


Laser Hair Removal Misconceptions

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

Think Bikini

Some Misconceptions On Laser Hair Removal Explained

By Malcolm Kesey

A lot of women have already tried and are happy with the results
from going through laser hair removal for the problem of unwanted hair.
Despite numerous testimonials attesting to its safety and effectiveness,
there are still others that have some reservations with trying out this method.
The main reason for being hesitant to try out this method of hair removal is due to the misconceptions that these women have
about the laser treatment.
The common misconception that it may cause dry skin is just
the tip of the iceberg when it comes to myths about removing hair through lasers.

Fear of Scarring

One of these is the misconception that lasers will cause scarring
and other skin discolorations. Actually, what causes scarring
are other electric means of removing hair where a needle is being used
such as in electrolysis. Since lasers do not use needles,
the risk of experiencing some scarring is very minimal.
Actually in cases where scarring happens, it is almost always the case
that improper training or use of the laser equipment is the cause,
which means that you should be extra careful
in choosing the clinic were you will avail of this service.

People of Color

While there is some truth that it is more difficult to remove hair
via laser on those who have light hair or dark skin,
this does not mean that it is impossible. The misconception
that it cannot be done on people with these hair color and skin type
probably rose from articles saying that lasers are best on dark hair
and fair skin. It may be more difficult and may require a lot more skill
from the dermatologist but it is indeed possible
to remove unwanted hair through lasers from those
who have light-colored hair or dark-colored skin.

Expense

The misconception that laser treatment for hair removal
is very expensive. It is true that a series of sessions
will require a significant sum.
However, the total cost of these sessions will definitely pale
in comparison when placed side by side with the total expenses
accumulated over a lifetime of going to salons and spas
for waxing sessions, and buying shaving creams, gels, and shavers
every so often. In contrast, what you spend on the laser treatment
have more value for your money because its effect is longer lasting
and may even be permanent.

Pain

While others are concerned with the cost,
what some women cannot stand is the idea that laser hair removal
may be painful. This is also another misconception,
at least with the level of pain that one is expecting.
The laser treatment can indeed produce a stinging sensation
but this is very bearable. A few hours or even minutes
after the treatment, the slightly painful sensation
will gradually subside and eventually disappear.

Malcolm Kesey has a special interest in hair and skin treatments.
Read some more information about laser hair removal at his site.
You will also get a lot of information there about solving skin problems such as dry skin.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Malcolm_Kesey

Have you had Laser Hair Removal?What was your experience?
Ageless Elaine wants to know and so do our readers!
In honor of the state of the economy,At our med spa, we have the best lasers
and our aestheticians are trained to make the
procedure as painless as possible.

Ageless Remedies SouthPark is now offering

Buy One Area, Get One FREE for Laser Hair Removal

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Med Spas, Beauty, Vanity

Monday, October 4th, 2010

 Where Do You Draw the Line?

Are you conflicted about having “stuff done?”

Med spas exist to help you look your best.
Do you color your hair?
Wear make-up?
I think it’s just human to be concerned about our appearance.
It’s also human to appreciate beauty.
  

 

 
 
 

Dr. Mark Berman says: In almost everything we perceive and enjoy,
beauty is a virtue…(It) pleases us to look at physically
attractive things. 
And that is the virtue of beauty:
It makes us happy.
We don’t condemn people for taking care of their health or
their bodies…And far from condemning the ‘vanity’ of fashion,
we glorify it.
 

 

 
 

 

 
  
 
 

 

Right on, doc!   
 
 

 

Am I vain? 
Isn’t it okay to want to be happy?
And looking my best makes me happy.
How about you?

   

What do you think?  

Facials are okay — Expensive skin care products cross the line?
Chemical peels are fine – Botox crosses the line?
Laser hair removal is great — Laser facial treatments cross the line?
  

Where do you draw the line?
And why?

Ageless Elaine 
Your anti-aging expert wants to know!
  

There’s a comment box below.  

 Dr. Berman’s article, “Beauty, Vanity and Happiness” is in the
Spring edition of NewYouMag.com
  

    

  

  Med Spas  

Facials  

Chemical Peels 

Botox 

Laser Hair Removal 

Laser Skin Tightening 

MED SPA vs. DAY SPA

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

See the Difference?

Med Spa vs. Day Spa

Or

What Is A Medical Spa, Anyway?

Are you concerned about your appearance?  Be honest!

Maybe you’re uneasy about developing wrinkles, or age spots, or breakouts.
You want to look your best for personal and professional reasons.

Then, there’s stress.
Are you stressed?
Ha!  Of course — you’re  stressed.

You might even be stressed about how to
maximize the health and youthfulness of your skin.

So, where do you go to address these issues?

Day spas focus on relaxation.

Getting a massage, facial, body wrap,
manicure and/or pedicure is splendid.
You will look better and feel better.
But your skin doesn’t actually get better.

Medical spas take a different approach.

They combine clinical medicine with luxury.
Therefore, you benefit from medical aesthetic procedures
performed in a relaxing, spa-like environment.

Specifically, this means the treatments, products,
and attention you receive are scientifically oriented.
A medical doctor oversees the spa and everything that takes place.
He or she performs some of the procedures, as well.

Achieving real results requires more than an occasional,
superficial facial.  Professional medical aestheticians are
trained to customize a program just for you.
Your regimen will combine spa treatments and
medical grade, technologically advanced
products.

The final effect is a subtly enhanced look.
You look better…younger and more relaxed,
with a radiant, glowing complexion.


  • No surgery (with its possible complications and time out of work.)
  • No significant downtime.

Moreover, medical spas have lasers.  Here’s what lasers can do for you:

And last, but sooooo not least, physicians trained in aesthetic medicine
can do injectables.  Translation:

BOTOX get rid of frown lines and forehead wrinkles

Fillers (Restyane, Radiesse, Juvederm, Prevelle)
Dermal fillers literally “fill in” the deep folds in your skin
(from your nose to your lips, for example).

Sclerotherapy treat leg spider veins

There it is.  Medical treatment in a calm, soothing environment.
A better looking, more confident  YOU.

Enjoy!

Learn more on our website.

I welcome your comments and questions.

Ageless Elaine

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BIKINI GROOMING

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

bikini !

Our clients often ask about the hair down there!

As trends change, we’ve found our clients are puzzled.

  • Is this for me?
  • What on earth is _____?
  • And the popular:  You mean I’m not the only one with hair there?

Since we are your skin care and laser hair removal gurus,
we feel it is our duty to dismiss the myths,
tell you about the latest trends,
and keep you and your bikini line ready for success.

(First in a series of articles!!!)

THE BRAZILIAN BIKINI DEFINED

There are actually different styles of bikini hair removal.

  1. The Basic or Traditional Bikini:
    hair is removed from outside the panty line.
  2. The Extended Bikini: like the traditional bikini,
    everything outside the panty PLUS some additional shaping underneath.
    We will also do some grooming closer to the labia
    and the small area we refer to as the “booty cleavage.”
  3. The Brazilian Bikini: leaves a vertical strip in front
    (landing strip) 2-3 fingers in width just above the
    vaginal area.  Hair is not removed from the labia.
    Hair is removed from the tush.  Hair may be removed
    from the buttocks (peri-anal) area.  Most importantly,
    hair is removed from your derriere,
    allowing those Brazilian bottoms
    we are all jealous of
    to shine in their full glory.
  4. The Playboy Bikini Wax  (The American Brazilian):
    all hair is removed from the labia, all hair is removed from the tush
    (including the peri-anal area, and only a very narrow strip is left in the front.
  5. The Sphinx (Full Bikini Wax):  ALL GONE. Everywhere.Everything.  Bald.

No more mystery!  (In definition, or otherwise.)

Frankly, Ageless Elaine had trouble saying “bikini area” 4 years ago when we started Ageless Remedies SouthPark.
Thus, this valuable information was contributed by one of our talented and experienced medical aestheticians.

Let the hair removal begin…

Elaine asks:

  • Do you have any questions???
  • Which style do you prefer, and why?

Really, ladies, let’s talk about this.  Help me understand!
We’ll keep you anonymous, but inquiring minds want to know!

Elaine