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Technician targets follicles with a laser, gradually reducing the growth of unwanted hair on the chosen body area
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- Types of laser used: Candela Yag, Candela Alexandrite, and Candela Mini Gentleyag
- YAG 1064nm can be used on darker skin types due to its lower melanin absorption. The laser deeply penetrates the hair follicle, targeting the bulb and papilla for more effective hair removal.
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- The Alexandrite wavelength is ideal for the widest range of hair types and color, especially olive, light-colored, and thin hair. Powerful, superficial energy absorption through the skin allows the wavelength to target the bulge of the hair follicle for more effective removal of embedded hairs such as those found on the upper lip or eyebrows.
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- Candela lasers combine the Yag 1064 and Alexandrite 755nm wavelengths for optimal hair removal results.
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- Valid treatment areas:
- Chin
- Lip
- Sideburns
- Cheeks
- Forehead
- Unibrow
- Front of neck
- Back or neck
- Underarms
- Bikini line
- Top of the bikini area
- Labia
- Backside
- Buttocks
- Navel
- Shoulders
- Right or left upper arm
- Right or left forearm
- Front or back of lower legs
- Front or back of thighs
- Knees
- Hands
- Feet
- The right or left side of the stomach
- The right or left side of the chest
- Upper back
- Middle back
- Lower back
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About Skin Matters Med Spa
Medical aesthetics specialist Lisa Mangrum brings almost 20 years of experience and an arsenal of advanced technology to her med spa that counts Mrs. Georgia herself, Melanie Caceres, as a client. Inside the spa, peels, photofacials, and microdermabrasions work together to refresh complexions, and a quartet of carefully calibrated lasers lets staff adapt hair-removal treatments to different skin and hair types. Injectables, such as Botox, aim to smooth out facial contours, while permanent makeup leaves mugs photo-ready.