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The application of laser in the field of medicine has been immense. Whether it is about a scar removal, or an acne surgery, or even removal of unwanted hair - all been taken care by the laser technology. Lasers have been there and done that.

Laser has revolutionised the women around us most definitely. For the smallest of procedures the women prefer to have laser surgeries. Laser surgeries are no doubt painless but they are very expensive too.

If we delve into the laser treatment we see an intricate series of steps involved. First an intense beam of laser is targeted at a specific tissue which is under treatment. Upon reaching the surface of the tissue the laser beam converts into heat energy and destroys the cells.

The principle is the same. However, the surgery may vary depending on the kind of procedure you have signed up for. In the wrinkle treatment it is the dead cells on the skin that have to be targeted, whereas in the hair removal program it is the root of the hair that is being attacked.

The treatment for removing spider veins is a little different too. The laser is put directly on the vein. This dissolves the veins.

You can have the tattoos and the skin blemishes removed in the same manner. Now there are some factors that directly impact your surgery. One of these factors is your own skin colour and hair type.

The other important things are the device being used and your surgeon. The surgeon should be trained in this field and also have a license for it. Apart from this the things that matter are the beam's wavelength, the power setting, and the pulse setting.

Other than this you should be doing your homework too. Meeting with people who have similar hair and skin types and asking them which procedure suited them the most. After this you are ready to go ahead with your surgery.

by: Jamie McKaye




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