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We
are pleased to be able to provide you with the
LightSheer Diode Laser for hair and spider vein
removal. This is the only FDA approved laser
for hair removal.

How
the New LightSheer Diode Laser for Hair Removal
Works
The
new, specially designed LightSheer™ Diode Laser
effectively removes unwanted, excess hair much
faster, more reliably, and more comfortably than
standard long-term methods like electrolysis
and electrothermolysis. To understand how the
LightSheer diode laser works, it helps to know
a little more about how hair grows and how laser
light vaporizes unwanted tissue.
How does hair grow?
Hair forms in a pouchlike structure below the skin called a hair follicle.
What we see as hair is actually the hair shaft, which is the keratinized, hardened
tissue that grows from this follicle.
Humans
have more hair follicles per square inch of skin
than most higher primates, including chimpanzees
and gorillas. Because most of this hair is fine
and pale (called vellus hair), it usually isn't
visible to the naked eye. Consider this: the
forehead has more hair follicles than any other
part of the body. The thicker, fully pigmented
hair most people consider "real hair" is called
terminal hair. This hair is found on scalp, eyebrows,
legs, backs, underarms, and genital areas. This
is the hair the LightSheer diode laser treats.
Everyone's
hair grows differently, depending on age, weight,
metabolism, hormones, ethnicity, medications,
and other factors. But all hair goes through
three distinct growth phases:

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Active
growth phase (called the anagen phase), which
lasts up to several years. At any given time,
the majority (85%) of our body hair is in
this phase. During anagen, the hair has an
abundance of melanin.
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Regressive
phase (catagen phase), which lasts about
two weeks, during which the hair stops growing
but is not yet shed. About 3 - 4% of our
body hair is in this phase at any given time.
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Resting
phase (telogen phase), which lasts 5
- 6 weeks, at the end of which the hair
falls out and a new hair begins to form.
Approximately 10-13% of our body hair
is in this phase at any one time.
The
LightSheer diode laser most effectively disables
hair that is in the active growth (anagen) phase.
Because all the hair in a treated area may not
be in the anagen phase, more than one laser treatment
may be necessary to remove the hair that subsequently
enters the growth phase.
How
does the LightSheer diode laser work?
A laser produces a beam of highly concentrated light. Different types of lasers
produce different colors of light.
The
light emitted by the LightSheer diode laser is
absorbed by the pigment (melanin) located in
hair follicles (melanin pigments give hair its
color) and hair shaft. The laser pulses for a
fraction of a second, just long enough to vaporize
the pigment - disabling several hair follicles
at a time to eliminate or significantly impede
the hair's regrowth - but not long enough to
damage the surrounding skin. The LightSheer diode
laser's special contact-cooling handpiece further
protects the epidermis (upper layer of skin).
This patented method of epidermal preservation
allows delivery of more laser energy deeper into
the hair follicle.

Additionally, the LightSheer diode laser
is able to treat a broader range of skin
types than most other hair-removal lasers.
It is delicate enough for a woman's fine,
sensitive skin and robust enough for a man's
beard, back, or arms.
Information
provided by Lumenis.
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