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Lots of people have tattoos and most will be more or less happy with their choices, but there will be many who, for various reasons, are left wishing they hadn’t.
It could be the name of a past lover, an unwise presumption of a sporting triumph or perhaps a relinquished allegiance to a political group or belief system; whichever of these it may be, it could be an unwelcome reminder of a past some would rather forget.
Indeed, while people’s past statements such as social media comments from years ago can occasionally be unearthed – as various cricketers recently discovered – tattoos are much more visible reminders of the past. They can be there for all to see every day unless they are covered up, which is not always easy, or removed.
Those seeking laser tattoo removal in Ealing may include people who once felt like a soldier in Austria who, the Jerusalem Post reports, had a swastika tattooed on a part of his anatomy that, thankfully, will not be regularly seen in public.
As it happens, no part of him will be seen publicly for some time as he got a 19-month jail sentence for breaching Austria’s strict anti-Nazi laws. He claimed he was drunk at the time, but he had previous for tattoos and posting far-right images online.
Suffice to say, if he uses his prison time to mend his ways and relinquish such extreme views, a bit of tattoo removal work may follow.
In some places around the world there are tattooists who specialise in this kind of thing; Oklahoma Plastic Surgeons now hosts a regular ‘erase the hate’ day for people to have extremist tattoos representing causes they no longer support removed, Koco 5 recently reported.
However, tattoos don’t just have to be embarrassing reminders of past attitudes or lovers people would rather forget. Sometimes they are simply messy and ugly, badly drawn or feature spelling errors.
Whatever the reason you want a tattoo removing, make sure you have it done by a skilled professional to dispose of it properly and safely.
The ever-growing list of facial aesthetic treatments available from your favorite clinic means that women, and men, have the choice of a wide range of treatments suited to their needs and preferences.
But if you’re wading through the latest trending aesthetic treatments, and intrigued by the idea of a laser carbon facial, then we can help you demystify this procedure that’s popular with Kim Kardashian, Angelina Jolie, and Jeniffer Aniston.
A carbon laser facial is a type of treatment for the face and claims to leave skin feeling softer, firmer, and smoother. It’s a non-invasive procedure and sometimes called a charcoal facial or chemical peel.
The procedure involves applying a layer of liquid carbon over the face, which penetrates deep into the pores. Your dermatologist then blasts the carbon away with a laser, with then light highly attracted to the carbon particles.
It is claimed that the carbon absorbs contaminants, which are destroyed by the laser along with the carbon. It is said the laser also gets rid of dead skin cells, blackheads, and oils. The process is meant to exfoliate the skin, reduce pore size, and even out skin tone, as well as making it look more radiant.
It is said to be particularly beneficial for people with oily skin, as it reduces acne-causing bacteria, and shrinks sebaceous glands.
As the laser penetrates the deep layers of the skin, it is meant to stimulate collagen production, meaning firmer, more youthful-looking skin.
If you’re interested in finding out more about a Hollywood carbon facial, get in touch today for a consultation.
Body hair is completely normal, and it grows just about everywhere on the body from your legs to your face. But normal and natural doesn’t change the preferences of some people, men and women, to have hair removed.
While the most popular areas to have hair removal are the face, legs, and bikini line, there is a growing trend for women to want to have chest hair removed. Hair growth on the chest on women is generally seen as hair that grows on or around the nipples.
Two contributing factors that control most of our hair growth are our genes and our hormones. If you have concerns about unwanted hair growth, it may be worth asking your mum if she has had similar.
Hair growth in this area is not uncommon. However, if you’ve noticed a recent change in the amount of hair growing around the chest or nipples, it won’t hurt to get a second opinion from your GP, gynaecologist, or an endocrinologist (a specialist in hormones and the endocrine system) to see if hormonal testing might need to be done.
If your doctor doesn’t find any abnormalities, and you are still looking to remove the unwanted hair, then you can rely on your tired and tested hair removal methods, such as shaving or waxing. However, laser hair removal will be more effective in the long run.
You can get laser hair removal on most parts of the body, but it may take several sessions to be completely hair-free, depending on the amount of hair and its thickness.
Waxing is also an option, but if you remember the chest waxing scene in The 40-Year Old Virgin, you’ll know it could end up being quite painful!
Ultimately, what you decide to do with the hair on your body is up to you, even if you decided not to remove it.
If you’re looking for laser hair removal in Ealing, get in touch today.
Our skin does so much for us, it is important we do as much as we can for it as well.
Given that the skin is the largest organ in (or in this case on) the human body, and protects the rest of our organs from infection and the harshness of the outside world.
Most conditions and complaints, whether caused by internal or external factors, are shown on our skin, which is where spots, blemishes, wrinkles and other signs of ageing form.
To help with this, there is a wide range of treatments available at a laser skin clinic that can treat many conditions we deal with, such as scars, birthmarks, fine lines, and unwanted hair. These can be broken down into three main laser treatment types.
Ablative, from the Latin for "removal", are laser treatments that use an intense emission of light to safely burn away the outer, dead layers of our skin, allowing for newer, fresher skin to form. Laser treatments help to stimulate collagen, the protein responsible for skin elasticity.
Unlike ablative lasers, non-ablative lasers work underneath the surface layer to stimulate collagen and tighten skin to help reduce wrinkles and improve skin tone.
It is also used to help treat skin conditions underneath the skin, such as spider veins, stretch marks and rosacea.
Light therapy technically is not a laser treatment, they work in a very similar way to help improve skin tone.
The most popular of these is intense pulse light (IPL) treatment, sometimes better known as photo facial treatments, which targets certain pigments on your skin and heats them using an intense light, treating a range of skin conditions at the same time.
Pigment is something every one of us has in our skin. It is entirely natural and varies according to key factors such as genetics, leading to some having naturally lighter or darker skin than others.
However, while for some people their skin colour is consistent all over, for many it is not. That can include large patches of different colouration or freckles, while more serious conditions include vitiligo, where people with dark skin start developing light patches. Michael Jackson said this, rather than plastic surgery, lay behind his transition from black to white.
While vitiligo is a recognized disease, unlike freckles, many people will be unhappy with their appearance and will be glad to know that pigmentation treatment can change it.
What is very important is to get your skin condition checked before laser treatment for pigmentation removal can be considered. There are many different medical causes of pigmentation patches and freckles, so these need to be diagnosed correctly. Knowing the right cause will ensure the correct treatment is provided.
Indeed, in some cases a darker patch on the skin can be an indication of something far worse than an aesthetic blemish. If a freckle or mole shows significant changes, that could be a sign of a melanoma, or skin cancer. Thankfully, of this is diagnosed early it is usually quick and easy to treat.
At the same time, if you have freckles you need not panic, especially if you have fair skin. These are usually benign, although being pale does mean you could be at greater risk if you do not cover up or use a lot of high-factor sun cream in sunny weather.
Sometimes it is possible to treat pigmentation conditions like freckles or melasma using specialised creams, but often this is insufficient and that is when lasers are used.
Either way, if you do want to tackle skin pigmentation concerns, it is important to get the experts involved, both to provide a diagnosis and determine the best treatment for you.
Causes & Treatment Options
Double Chin
Having a double, or perhaps a triple chin, could be a common condition. Usually, it’s nothing to fret about and is nothing but a layer of fat that has formed under the chin. When that layer becomes substantial enough, it forms a fold that makes the looks of extra chins. Even though, medically speaking, a chin isn’t usually an indication of a pathological state, many folks consider them unsightly, and might harm your self-image. Often, double chins are related to weight gain, although there are myriad potential causes. That’s why some people can have a chin whether or not they’re already at a healthy weight or within the process of losing weight.
For that reason, it’s important to work out what causes a
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