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		<title>Laser Hair Removal History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The lasers that are used in the laser hair removal treatment has a history that dates back to the time of famous scientist Albert Einstein.The lasers used for laser hair removal developed from a theory by the Nobel Prize  physicists Albert Einstein and Max Planck. This theory, first introduced in the  1920s, has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div dir="ltr">The <a href="http://www.laserhairremoval3000.com" target="_blank">lasers</a> that are used in the laser hair removal treatment has a history that dates back to the time of famous scientist Albert Einstein.The lasers used for laser hair removal developed from a theory by the Nobel Prize  physicists Albert Einstein and Max Planck. This theory, first introduced in the  1920s, has defined stimulated emission or laser. The word laser is an acronym  for <em>light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation.</em> However, it was not  until the 1960s that the first real laser was built and patented by Gordon  Gould, an American physicist.</p>
<p>Laser hair removal devices made in  the 1960s sent a wavelength which has caused damage to tissues surrounding skin. In the  late 1960s, Dr. Leon Goldman was the first to begin testing a ruby laser for  hair removal. It was also in this  time that the Q switch was developed in   countries for use with a laser. With the development of the Q switch it was  possible to control the energy of the laser beam to be sent to the controlled  pulse. The Q switch worked the same way as a camera shutter.</p>
<p>The first  devices for laser hair removal proved ineffective. To eliminate the hair  follicle, there was severe damage to the surrounding skin area. Ruby laser and  the argon laser, are used for laser hair removal.</p>
<p>Throughout the next  decades, researchers and physicians have continued to experiment and  successfully tested for laser hair removal. It was not until the 1980s that the  first laser was introduced as a safe and effective method of hair removal. This  discovery really happened by accident, noted that when scientists birth treated  with certain types of lasers caused the hair in this area to disappear and not  repel.</p>
<p>The FDA cleared the first laser for hair removal in 1995. This  laser, called the Soft Light, was a neodymium yttrium aluminum garnet laser was  manufactured by Thermolaise. This laser was used with a chromophore of lotion  based on carbon. After the skin wax lotion based on carbon would be rubbed on  the skin and enter the hair follicle. The beam of light produced by the laser to  heat the carbon quickly and destroy the hair follicle. However, this type of  laser treatment can easily damage the skin cells nearby. Finally, this type of  laser hair removal to be less effective than targeting the natural pigments that  existed in the skin.</p>
<p>In 1997, several types of laser hair removal  devices have been cleared by the F DA. One was the ruby laser, which uses a  short wavelength. However, clinical research ultimately shows that the laser  does not produce enough damage in the hair shaft leading to the loss of hair.  The researchers also found that if at the ruby laser was used on people with  dark skin or tan there was a high risk of hyperpigmentation. Other types of  alexandrite laser hair removal devices include today, diode, and yttrium  aluminum garnet doped with neodymium lasers.</p>
<p>Research and development in  the field of laser hair removal are still at an early stage. However, further  research, testing and development in this area continues to produce safer and  more efficient equipment.</p></div>
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