LONDON, ENGLAND, October 17, 2010 (Press-News.org) Laser hair removal is one of the most popular cosmetic treatments today. To offer those with unwanted hair the possibility of removing it without having to undergo painful waxing or inefficient shaving must sound like a miracle. Laser hair removal Cheshire is just one of the many cosmetic laser treatments that are on offer at Court House Clinics. Painless, the procedure also does no harm to the skin or organs and comes with no side effects other than a slight reddening of the skin that disappears after a few days.
There are a range of laser hair removal treatments available at Court House Clinics including the revolutionary Sporano XL. The treatments can remove large areas of hair from the back or shoulders in just one treatment. The procedure is also safe enough to target sensitive areas such as the bikini line and the face. Laser hair removal is fast and can treat all skin types, including Asian skin tones, without issue.
The results are immediate and in some cases, the targeted area is free from hair for the rest of the individual's life. Laser energy targets the hair follicle and disables it, thereby significantly diminishing hair re-growth. Hair that does re-grow is lighter and finer, making it less obvious. It is believed that there is about an 80% reduction in the amount of new hair growing after laser treatment.
Despite the recent recession it would appear, according to the UK Health Centre that laser hair removals are as popular as ever, "People are still keen to get rid of any unwanted hair...clinics didn't feel as though their business had been damaged by the recent economical crisis."
Court House Clinics offer a range of cosmetic treatments for both men and women. These include tattoo removals, skin peels, hair transplants and both leg vein and acne treatments. Their staff include expert, highly trained and experienced cosmetic doctors who can offer the best level of professional care for their patients. Court House Clinics also provide dedicated hair loss centers nationwide.
A host of new techniques mean that Court House Clinics are amongst the forerunners when it comes to the latest laser treatments and technology. As Doctor Bowler states himself, "As Medical Director and co-founder of the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors I ensure our clinics provide the most advanced and safe cosmetic treatments that are clinically tried and tested."
Website: http://www.courthouseclinics.com/
Painless Laser Hair Removal Offers No Pain, All Gain
There are a range of laser hair removal treatments available at Court House Clinics including the revolutionary Sporano XL.
2010-10-17
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