December 10, 2005

Raleigh Laser Hair Removal Center Voted one of America’s Best Medical Spas

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Laser Hair Removal Center in Raleigh, Blue Water Spa Laser Center of Raleigh, NC was voted one of America’s top four medical spas. The results are published in the December 2005 issue of American Spa Magazine. This is the first annual American Spa Magazine’s Professional’s Choice Award. Blue Water Spa is the only spa in the southeast recognized with this prestigious award.

“I am delighted that Blue Water Spa has been recognized as one of the top four medical spas in America”, says Kile Law, owner of Blue Water Spa. “It means so much that the best spas were determined by votes from spa professionals. I truly feel honored to see Blue Water Spa represented with the other amazing medical spas nominated”

Blue Water Spa was first runner up as the best medical spa in America. Juva MediSpa in New York was second runner up. Third runner up was the Chopra Center for Well Being at La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, CA and the winner was La Jolla Spa MD in La Jolla, California.

Blue Water Spa offers a variety luxurious spa packages for men and women that will not only provide profound relaxation, but will deliver visible results.

About Blue Water Spa

Blue Water Spa is a plastic surgery medical spa and laser center owned by board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Law and his wife Kile Law. Blue Water Spa has been recognized as one of the top four medical spas in America 2005 by American Spa Magazine. Blue Water Spa and Dr. Law have been featured extensively in both local and national media and have been recognized in “best of” polls in their metropolitan area since opening in 2003 including best spa in the Triangle by CitySearch 2 consecutive years. Blue Water Spa serves as a national training center on laser hair removal and other medical spa modalities. For more information, please go to www.bluewaterspa.com or www.michaellawmd.com or call (919) 870-6066.

Source: Triangle - dBusinessNews

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December 9, 2005

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December 5, 2005

The LightShaves Laser Professionals of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Joins LaserHairRemovalWisconsin.Com

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LaserHairRemovalWisconsin.Com has just added the LightShaves Laser Professionals in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to their rapidly growing site. Patients throughout the Milwaukee area will now be able to visit LaserHairRemovalWisconsin.Com in order to find information concerning this participating clinic.

LightShaves Laser Professionals provides high tech, high touch solutions to age old problems using the Cutera ™ Nd: Yag Laser System. In the hands of their Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioners, you can realize newer, healthier skin without hair or sun damage. LightShaves Nurse Practitioners can recognize underlying conditions that stimulate or increase these skin problems so they can treat the problems at their source. LightShaves is proud to offer laser hair removal for all skin colors, age defying laser facials with no pain & no downtime, intense pulsed light treatments for age & sun spots and small vein eradication in any area.

LightShaves Laser Professionals also offers skin care by Melanie. Melanie, their licensed esthetician’s treatments provide symbiosis – effects over and above those obtained by one treatment method alone - in combination with the LASER or IPL; Therapeutic Facials , Enzyme & Chemical Peels, Microdermabrasion and Customized home care regimens can all be provided by LightShaves.

LightShaves is owned and operated by Deborah Reed, RNC, a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner and Christine Rupprecht, LPN. They provide laser hair removal and crystal-free microdermabrasion using the latest technologies. They offer a wide variety of skin care products to augment the positive results you’ll experience after your very first treatment.

About LightShaves Laser Professionals
LightShaves Laser Professionals will provide clients safe, research-proven, effective esthetic treatments such as laser hair removal, crystal-free microdermabrasion, access to two facial and body product leaders in the esthetic cosmeceutical and pharmaceutical industries, Phytomer and MD Forte respectively, in a comfortable, non-judgmental environment in accordance with the principles of quality care expected of nursing professionals and demanded by a highly informed public.

We will guarantee satisfaction to clients and will go the extra measure to be sure that clients are not only satisfied with their own care and outcomes but also willing to share their positive experiences with friends and relatives. We may not always be the price leaders because quality and personalized care comes at a premium, but we will maintain a strong and competitive position in the medical esthetics marketplace. For additional information call (414) 302-1756 or go online to, http://www.laserhairremovalwisconsin.com/press_releases.htm

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December 1, 2005

Hair today, gone forever

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Dana Murphy-Chutorian sits in a doctor’s chair, wearing protective goggles, her arms covered in plastic wrap. She is awaiting her treatment. A doctor approaches her, holding a gray device that looks like a staple gun. He removes the wrap and begins to zap her hair with the apparatus, which produces a popping sound and sends out a bright flash of light. She is having laser hair removal treatment, and she is one of numerous Paly students who have decided to undergo the permanent and expensive process.

We live in a nation that champions diversity and different kinds of beauty, however, the growing popularity of permanent beauty enhancers, such as laser hair removal, suggests a need for hairlessness in American society. The taboo body image of voluptuous forms or body hair in America contrasts with the standards of other countries though. In countries such as India, the standards of beauty are different from those of America, and body hair is not considered to be ugly. Jagdish Basi, the mother of a Paly alumnus and one of the chairs of Paly’s 2001 Cultural Fair says, “In India, I don’t think that hair removal is done very much except for in the cities. For the most part women don’t show their legs much because they wear long saris. If hair is removed, it is usually waxed. I wouldn’t say this is because India has a more conservative culture, it is just different. I also think that hair removal is very much an American thing. Even if you look at a lot of European cultures, hair is not such a big deal as it is here.”

Hair removal technology is one of the many scientific advances that is being used to cover up cultural and physical differences in the American public. The growing popularity of laser hair removal has made it more easily accessible, and there are several new clinics for laser hair removal in the Palo Alto area.

Laser hair removal is performed by shaving and then scanning the desired area with a laser. The laser’s energy is drawn to the hair follicles, which causes a heat reaction with the skin, thus disabling the follicles. “It [laser hair removal treatment] feels like a needle being stuck into you,” says Dana Murphy-Chutorian, a Paly student who has undergone laser hair removal treatment. “I would say it was more painful than waxing.”

Laser hair removal requires multiple treatments, each costing from $70 to $500 per treatment. Each treatment takes only a matter of minutes, depending on the size of the area from which the hair is removed. The technological advances that make permanent hair removal possible cater especially to people of a dark-haired ethnicity. “I have naturally dark hair, which is why I chose to do it,” says Jane, a Paly senior who wishes to remain unnamed. “I had no side-effects because of the darkness of my hair.”

The disparity between beauty in America and beauty in India became apparent to Paly junior Preeti Mann after she traveled to India over the summer. “The Indian and American cultures are completely different,” Mann says. “Dating back to ancient India, fair skin has always been considered more beautiful. This standard has to do with the two ethnic groups that immigrated to India, not Western Culture. The lightness of skin plays a much bigger part than the existence of hair. If hair is removed, it is usually so that the skin doesn’t look as dark.”

Results to laser hair treatment are subject to each individual client; nevertheless, with each treatment more hair is permanently removed. In California, only a M.D. or other licensed personnel can perform laser hair removal treatment. The F.D.A., which has approved several lasers for permanent hair reduction, sets national standards. The F.D.A. also approved an average of 88 percent permanant hair reduction.

The side effects of laser hair removal are relatively minimal, although it is important that the client has hair that is darker than the surrounding skin for the treatment to be successful and safe. “It works best on people with really dark hair,” Murphy-Chutorian says. “That’s why my treatment wasn’t as effective after I got really tan.”

The laser’s beam is attracted to dark colors (melanin) that exist in the hair. Melanin also exists in skin, thus darkly tanned or pigmented skin absorbs too much of the laser energy and can cause side effects such as blistering, hyperpigmentation (darkened spots) and hypopigmentation (light spots). Also, lasers do not usually work on blonde, gray, or light-colored hair due to the lack of melanin present.

After treatment, some people find pigmentary changes in the tone of their skin, especially in very dark or light areas. This change in pigment is usually temporary and only lasts a few months. Burns and blisters occur occasionally when treatment is performed on people of darker skin tone, but are rare. “My arms were scarred a little and we had to switch lasers part way through my treatments,” says Murphy-Chutorian who has had seven laser removal treatments. “Now I have about half the amount of hair than I did before, but my arms don’t look as clear because of the scar tissue. I am not resentful toward our society for setting the standard — I did it for myself,” says Murphy-Chutorian, “but I’m not that happy with the results.”

Another type of permanent hair removal is electrolysis, a technology that has been in use longer than laser treatment. Electrolysis treats individual hairs by sending an impulse of energy down each hair follicle, disabling the root. Like laser hair removal, electrolysis requires multiple treatments, and the hair grows back more thin and fine after each treatment. Electrolysis can be performed after laser hair removal treatment in order to permanently remove stray hairs that remain. It also works on white, gray or blonde hairs.

Recent media attention has been brought to cultural portrayals of beauty with the 2002 release of the film “Frida.” In the film, Selma Hayek dares to wear the unibrow and dark facial hair that characterized the Mexican artist. Frida Kahlo painted numerous self-portraits, always portraying herself with her facial hair and ethnic beauty. “Portraying Frida as both beautiful and sexual even with her facial hair is a step in the right direction for improvement,” sophomore Katy Francis says.

With technological “beautifying” advances such as laser hair removal treatment and electrolysis becoming more prevalent in America, people of all cultures and ethnicities are slowly amalgamating to America’s standard. “I don’t think that I would have done it if I had lived in a place where darker hair is okay,” Jane says. “I think that America has a high standard of beauty, and dark body hair is just not acceptable.”

Source: By Anna Hartley of Verde Magazine

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