Body Care:How To Reduce Cellulite
In the video above Beauty therapist Sarah Chapman shows you how to reduce cellulite, a common skin problem which as yet has no permanent cure.
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Body Care:How To Reduce Cellulite
In the video above Beauty therapist Sarah Chapman shows you how to reduce cellulite, a common skin problem which as yet has no permanent cure.
For more information on Cellulite Reduction Without surgery.
Acne is a disorder of the skin’s sebaceous glands that affects over 80% of the population aged 14-30.
Although commonly considered to be an adolescence problem, 25% of the people affected by acne in their teens will go on to develop permanent scars. The effects on personal appearance caused by acne and the resultant scarring can cause significant psychological, social and occupational problems if left untreated.
Laser treatment using intense pulsed light has shown good success in clinical trials. It is non-invasive and does not require a prescription. It is a good alternative to strong drugs e.g. retinoic acid.
Laser can treat all aspects of acne.
The wide spectrum of intense pulsed light helps destroy bacteria and control the secretions in the sebaceous glands.
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Hair growth and its management is an emotional and social issue throughout the world, and women in particular are subject to enormous pressure to conform to social and cultural norms.
The development of laser treatment has made long-term hair reduction possible for all skin types.
Laser hair removal works by selective photothermolysis. This means that the laser is absorbed by the colour pigment (melanin) in the hair.
The hair folicle heats up and the stem cells in it are destroyed. The hair is no longer able to grow.
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ThermaLipo works through the use of a form of energy called Radiofrequency, which gently heats the deepest layers of the skin, where the fat cells reside. Raising the temperature in this skin layer increases local blood circulation and encourages drainage of fatty deposits into the lymphatic system. It also promotes the breakdown of the fibrous tissue that binds the fat cells together and so reduces the volume of fat cells stored in the area of the body being treated.
Another beneficial result is that the controlled heating of the deeper skin layer also produces a reaction that encourages the creation of more collagen, which acts to restructure and tighten the affected tissues, so improving the overall skin tone, elasticity and skin texture of the area treated.
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