What areas of the body can be treated?
Hair can be removed from almost any part of the body. Some common areas for women include the hairline, eyebrows, tip of the nose, cheeks, sideburn area, upper and lower lip, chin, throat, neck, shoulders, back, chest, breasts, abdomen, arms, legs, bikini line, hands, feet, toes, and fingers. Hair on the eyelashes, inside the nose, and inside the ear canal are only treated under the supervision of a physician. Hairy moles my be treated with written permission from a physician. It is perfectly safe to treat pregnant women but the breasts and abdomen are avoided after the sixth month of pregnancy. Men often have hair removed from the hairline, beard line. shoulders, back, neck, chest, ears, and nose. Electrolysis is very helpful for treating ingrown hairs which frequently cause irritation in the beard area.
This form of therapy can be used to treat dislocation of the joints, knee pain, shoulder pain, Temporal Mandibular Joint dysfunction, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and disc problems at any level of the spine. The therapy affects only the area treated and does not cause any problem in any other area. Spider veins, abnormal or bulging veins and other similar conditions can be treated on the legs, feet, hands, arms, breast, face, and most other areas.
A Hair can be removed from almost any part of the body. Some common areas for women include the hairline, eyebrow, top of the nose, cheeks, side burn area, upper and lower lip, chin, throat, neck, shoulders, back, chest, breasts, abdomen, arms, legs, bikini line, hands, feet, toes and fingers. Hair on the eyelashes, inside the nose and inside the ear canal are only treated under the supervision of a physician. Hairy moles may be treated with written permission from a physician.
Hair can be removed from almost any part of the body. Some common areas for women include the hairline, eyebrows, top of the nose, cheeks, sideburn area, upper and lower lip, chin, throat, neck, shoulders, back, chest, breasts, abdomen, arms, legs, bikini line, hands, feet, toes and fingers. Hair on the eyelashes, inside the nose and inside the ear canal is only treated under the supervision of a physician. Hairy moles may be treated with written permission from a physician. It is perfectly safe to treat pregnant women, but the breasts and abdomen are avoided after the sixth month of pregnancy. Men often have hair removed from the hairline, beard line, shoulders, back, neck, chest, ears and nose. Electrolysis is very helpful for treating the ingrown hairs which frequently cause irritation in the beard area.
All part of the body can be treated with the laser. In women, most common areas for blood vessels are thighs, lower legs, and ankles. In men and women, unwanted red blood vessels on the nose and face, including those associated with rosacea and sun damage. Cherry Hemangiomas and spider vessel and angiomas on the face, upper chest, and other parts of the body are other commonly treated lesions.