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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Top Acne treatments to try





Acne is the worst enemy of men come the start of teenage years. Imagine how many unconfessed crushes, ceased courtship stages, and other obstructed life opportunities men have to burden because of the horrors acne bring. Acne has hurt the machismo and morale of men in planet Earth, and the souvenir? Acne scars.  

Acne and pimples are hard enough to accept, what more if post acne scars lodge in your face and your life forever? Acne scars can lead to some psychological and emotional traumas that are more deeper and lasting than that of the skin issue itself. 

With the continuous progress of medical and aesthetic technology, scars are now becoming beatable, and men, now have a chance to redeem the happiness acne had stolen away from “Mars”. Here are some of the medical breakthroughs for acne resurfacing. Thailand and its amazing beauty services offer the following treatments: 

-Chemical peel 
Chemical peels are agents that are applied on the skin to remove the scarred layer in order for it to anew a healthy replacement. These agents come in different strengths and potencies, the higher the strength, more stinging sensation and peeling might occur. Chemical peels are usually applied for skin rejuvenation without too much hassle on the downtime and appearance. Usually redness, dryness, and peeling are the obvious side effects but can be resolved by moisturizers. 

-Microdermabrasion / Dermabrasion 
Microdermabrasion is commonly referred as “sanding” of the skin using an abrasive instrument (in forms of brush or wheel) that removes the superficial layer of the skin and gets rid of scars. Numbing cream is also applied on the face before the procedure. 

Dermabrasion is the resurfacing of skin using another instrument that spray crystals which gently removes the outer layer of the skin. This procedure does not require anesthesia, but will only do little for deep scars. Dermabrasion is good for exfoliating to make the skin look clearer and more radiant. 

Monday, April 21, 2014

The V-beam wonder


V-beam laser system is a non-ablative laser treatment specially designed and intended for the treatment of vascular skin conditions such as broken capillaries, facial and leg veins, red acne scars, red birthmarks, rosacea, angiomas, spider veins, stretchmarks, wrinkles, and a lot more.
 V-beam destroys the blood vessels in the vascular lesions as it penetrates the skin, which actually helps in improving the skin's condition.
Since V-beam is non-ablative, it will not wound the skin but may cause some swelling and redness on the treated area. V-beam is very effective in reducing the appearance of skin blemishes but more serious ones might need multiple treatments to see more evident results.

Vbeam is available in beauty clinics in Thailand, it is widely known and is popular among acne scar sufferers

Electrolysis for unwanted hair

   
Electrolysis is a cosmetic procedure for ridding out unwanted hair, especially in the bikini area and underarms.
Unwanted hair is a public enemy for most girls as these hair grow out with too much exposure to the public eye; underarm hairs, bikini line hairs, or sometimes even female mustache.

So how do unwanted hair grow?

Growth of these hairs are rooting from various factors. Hereditary or acquired hormonal imbalances, intake of affecting medications, or some illnesses that affect hair growth.
These stray hairs are really undesirable visually and hygienically for the greater public at-most, that's why some people would like them permanently removed or be absent for a long period of time.
Unwanted hair, specially the ones growing between the arms and the legs are also prone to bacteria which cause unpleasant odor. With electrolysis, it is said that it can reduce odor compared to other hair removal treatments because electric currents close the hair follicles, which has something to do with bacteria and odor.

Electrocution

Electrolysis is done by direct contact of an electrode device to the hair follicle to destroy its roots and prevent the hairs from growing back quickly or sometimes, permanently but usually, multiple treatments are needed before achieving an almost total hair shutdown. In some cases, 15-30 treatments are needed that's why electrolysis might be very costly and time consuming.
This kind of hair removal treatment won't need anesthesia, the procedure is almost painless, the patient would be able tolerate it until session ends.
Be always wary of risk when undergoing electrolysis. Always do business with a professional to avoid damage such as skin discoloration.

According to about.com. There are 3 different kinds of electrolysis:

Galvanic- The original electrolysis modality, is applied via direct current, resulting in a chemical change of salt and water to lye surrounding the hair follicle.

Thermolysis - Also known as radio- or high-frequency, uses alternating current to provide heat in the follicle.

Blend -A combination of the direct and alternating current, so that a chemical and heating action occur together or sequentially in the follicle. Since the advent of computerized epilators, there are many nuances to these current applications.

 
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