V-Beauty Rolls Out Across the Country

London, UK (ContentDesk) March 30, 2006 -- Since its recent launch to the Beauty Industry, V-Beauty, the latest system for treating facial thread veins and rosacea, is already being offered from salons across the British Isles, from Norwich across to Galway and from Falmouth to Glasgow.V-Beauty stems from its sister device, Veinwave, utilising the same technology and technique, but its use is limited to the face only. The system generates a high frequency heat energy which passes, via an ultra fine hair-like insulated needle, to the vessel causing, in many cases, its instantaneous disappearance. The "wow" factor is incredible. The vast majority of Veinwave practitioners are medically trained and are generally involved in treating complex vascular conditions, often found in ones legs for example. Lower limb vascular disease can be difficult to diagnose which is essential for accurate treatment.Over the past couple of years however, Sovereign Medical Health Ltd, its distributor, has been receiving hundreds of enquiries from Beauty Therapists, Nurses, GP's and more recently from numerous Dentists, all looking for a safe and effective treatment for facial vascular conditions as they expand their cosmetic practices.

They have no desire to treat leg veins and are frightened to use Lasers and IPL's, let alone being able to afford them. Hence V-Beauty was developed and it is rapidly proving to be the answer. You can literally see the veins disappearing as you treat them, its effect often changing peoples lives. V-Beauty treats facial thread veins, spider nevae, rosacea, intra nasal veins etc. One salon in Milton Keynes, who in the past has used IPL and Electrolysis, has claimed that the "V-Beauty system is one of the best (if not the best) I have made to date.

It has paid for itself at least four times over in its first month -- the phone literally never stops ringing."For more information, or to arrange for a demonstration, please call V-Beauty on 08707 707 696 or visit www.vbeauty.co.uk..



Home Electrolysis Hair Removal

Hair removal has been around as long as mankind. There is evidence that cavemen shaved their faces with sharpened rocks. Removing unwanted hair has existed in every culture since then. The ancient Greeks and Romans both shaved. The use of depilatories has also existed in history since ancient times.

Today people continue to remove unwanted hair by several methods. Shaving continues to be used as a quick easy solution. Modern electric razors make it easy. Hair removal creams are available from many manufacturers. Electrolysis and laser hair removal are modern additions to the types of hair removal.

The first person to use electrolysis for hair removal was Dr.

Charles E. Michel in 1875. Electrolysis uses an electrified needle which is inserted into the base of the hair follicle while the patient holds a rod which serves as an electrical ground. A chemical reaction takes place which destroys the hair growth tissue. A hair treated by electrolysis does not grow...

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New Advancements in Laser Hair Removal Technology

(ContentDesk) November 17, 2005 -- No longer limited to patients with fair skin and dark hair, the newest technology in laser hair removal now provides superior results and maximum safety for all skin colors and all hair colors.
With the increasing interest in a long lasting treatment for hair removal without the pain of electrolysis, laser technology is adapting to meet the needs of a widely diverse population.
With the new advancements, permanent results are now a possibility for people who previously did not meet the criteria for successful laser hair removal.Nearly 50 percent of the world's population are people of color.
Early lasers used for hair removal were slow, often painful, and limited to treating fair-skinned people with very dark hair. Aesthetic laser hair removal is no longer limited to those with the contrast of light skin and dark hair.

The recent advancements in laser technology have greatly reduced discomfort and have expanded into...

New Advancements in Laser Hair Removal Technology
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Laser Therapy: An Effective Method to Get Rid of Your Facial and Body Hair

Laser hair removal of unwanted facial and body hair hasproved to be quite popular. Unwanted hair on the face orbody afflicts both men and women. It is an embarrassment ina largely fuzz-free society. We are constantly bombarded with advertisements and mediasnippets of beautiful women with silky smooth skin and barechest men. The pressure is tremendous to present a well-groomed look.

Removing the hair poses problems because each method ofhair removal such as plucking, threading, waxing, lotionsand electrolysis has its advantages and disadvantages.Laser hair removal overcomes some of the disadvantages oftraditional methods of hair removal and provides a safe andlasting solution for the problem of unwanted hair. Waxing and shaving are some of the age-old methods used toremove hair. Waxing can be painful and can cause skinirritation. Shaving encourages re-growth of hair. Moreover,the re-grown hairs are harder and darker.

Hair removalcreams are pain-free but they cannot be used...

Laser Therapy: An Effective Method to Get Rid of Your Facial and Body Hair
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Laser Hair Removal ? general information

For those who follow fashion, and there are many who do, body hair removal is not a choice.
Today's fashions demand a smooth, hair free body. And it seems that many women (and some men) will go to any lengths to get rid of what society says is "unsightly" body hair.

There are many methods, both old and new, to body hair removal, from shaving and plucking, to electrolysis and the latest trend, laser hair removal.
Each method has its advantages and disadvantages.

There are several factors to consider when deciding which is the best method for you.
A key factor to you may be cost --- laser hair removal is not cheap, but neither is electrolysis.

And how much do you spend weekly (or twice weekly) on having a wax treatment? Laser hair removal does diminish and weaken hair re-growth, meaning you need less treatment.

Another factor you may wish to consider is...

Laser Hair Removal ? general information
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