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[T1238]Training In Laser Hair Removal
by Art Gib, Art
Even though the removal of body hair with the use of lasers is a relatively new procedure in the medical arena, it is already incredibly popular. Last year alone, thousands of people across the country used lasers to permanently remove unwanted hair on their bodies. As demand increases for this procedure, careers in the field also become available.

There are plenty of facilities that provide comprehensive laser hair removal training. During a typical training course, students learn about topics like basic hair biology and growth cycles, different types of lasers used, laser parameters and underlying physics, safety issues, how to categorize skin types and a little bit about marketing your services.

Classes are often completed in as little time as one week. This sure beats other career training programs that can take anywhere from two to fifteen years to complete. The cost is typically reasonable as well. Most schools charge around $3,000 which often covers all the books, classes, and experience you need to start in this new career. There is also a relative amount of flexibility in these short programs. If you are unable to attend class every day during the week of enrollment, many laser hair removal schools will allow students to make up missed classes in the next round of training sessions.

When you are trying to choose which one of many laser hair removal schools would be the best investment for your time and money, look for a school that allows you to practice laser procedures along with studying them. That way you will be more confident with your abilities when it is time to look for the job you are working towards. Sometimes, schools will even volunteer to help you find a job after completing your education. They may not be able to guarantee that they will find you a position, but just having someone helping you look is a definite plus.

Laser hair removal training is a quick and affordable way to become qualified for a great career. The forty hours you spend in one week of classes and training to earn the proper certification could lead to a whole new life for years to come. Become an expert on something that many people want to know more about and start a career that helps enrich the lives of others as well as your own. With the right training, you can learn how to give the gift of beauty.

The first obstacle to overcome is the price. An average laser hair removal session typically costs $500 and up to four treatments may be required. And of course, this is an elective procedure so the costs are not covered by most insurance.

The next consideration is the person's pigment. The pigment is what gives coloring to the hair and skin. In order to be a candidate for laser hair removal, a person must have hair that is darker than the skin surrounding it. Therefore people that have dark coarse body hair against light skin will be most successful with the laser process; more so than those with light hair and dark skin.

Pigment gets its color from melanin. Melanin has to absorb the energy from the hair removal laser which puts out a good deal of heat. Melanin surrounds the part of the hair follicle where new hair is germinated and once it absorbs the heat from the laser and is destroyed, the structure is also destroyed and future hair growth will cease.

Since people with dark skin or tanned skin have a large amount of melanin, their skin is able to absorb more of the laser energy therefore the laser might not be able to penetrate the hair follicle and destroy the structure that produces new hair growth. One way to decrease the amount of laser energy the skin absorbs is by cooling the skin with a cold compress during the procedure. Then the laser can bypass the skin and go straight to the melanin inside the hair follicle.

Another way to keep the skin cool during laser hair removal surgery is to use multi pulsing lasers. Because this laser is pulsed and not streamed, the skin is kept cooler. In fact there are several new laser technologies emerging which are designed to help combat the difficulty of using lasers on darker skin.

Part two of this article will outline the advantages and disadvantages of laser hair removal and some important things you should know before deciding to utilize this technique.

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