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Everything about the SPA and its accessories...

Laser

Laser

Laser. The word laser is a "light amplification by the stimulated emission of radiation", which can bring to mind several futuristic compounds.
And, while lasers have some futuristic functions, we also know that there are many practical uses, particularly in medicine.
The medical SPA and dermatology centers around the world use different types of lasers to treat clients every day for a variety of skin conditions.
Laser beams are produced by a very small radiation source, allegedly posing no health risk to patients or doctors, and can be so small and precise that doctors are able to treat skin tissue easily without causing damage to surrounding areas. There are many different types to treat specific skin conditions that can be very effective, minimally invasive and painful.
Lasers are used to target melanin in hair follicles for hair removal, can target damaged cells near the surface of the skin to treat acne, scars and wrinkles, and can treat networks targeting hemoglobin molecules.
There are many laser acne treatment options on the market, for home hair removal it would be best to always consult your doctor or dermatologist for laser treatments.

beauty@spa-about.gr

 

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