Laser hair removal uses brief pulses of light energy to damage hair follicles. This treatment targets the roots beneath the surface of the skin using a medical grade laser to prevent regrowth. It is the most effective way of hair removal that can be used almost everywhere on the face and body. Unlike other methods, sheffield laser hair removal gives long lasting results. After each section, the hair will
become lighter and softer and less visible. Also the growth will slow down with each treatment.
At Ka•O Aesthetic & Beauty Clinic, our laser hair removal practitioners are trained in helping clients with medical conditions. They have also met the minimum training requirements and achieve health, safety and hygiene standards.
The laser carbon peel is fast and painless procedure done to help to improve the look of skin. It’s used primarily by people with oily skin, acne, and enlarged or clogged pores. This treatment is also beneficial if you’re starting to see the effects of sun damage to your skin. Laser carbon peel can deeply exfoliate skin, and also helps to stimulate collagen production.
It also referred to as photo facial, is a fast, non-invasive skin treatment that uses high intensive pulses
of light to effectively treat skin discolouration and photoaging at cellular level.
Photo Rejuvenation uses light and laser therapy to rejuvenate the skin and gives it a overall smoother and younger appearance. There are two types of broadband light used in procedures: IPL and LED.
Both types penetrate deep within the skin to stimulate dormant skin cells while encouraging new collagen and elastin to develop.
IPL is a powerful broad-spectrum light that emits high-intensity pulses of light energy deep into the epidermis, causing blood vessels and collagen fibres to constrict without damaging the surface layer of skin.
It treats skin conditions so effectively because once targeted, the light is immediately absorbed by red blood cells and melanin deep within the skin, purposely damaging the areas where it’s been directed. This results in pigmentation being broken up while simultaneously speeding up cell turnover, effectively transforming red, patchy, sun-damaged skin to a more even complexion.
IPL can be used to improve multiple skin discolouration issues such as pigmented vascular lesions (telangiectasis, port wine stains, etc.) as well as pigmented skin spots or scars, stretch marks, fine lines and wrinkles, and dark hair. IPL uses light energy to target specific areas in the skin.
In contrast to the broad-spectrum light of IPL, LED photo-facials uses different colours and wavelengths specific to the skin issue being treated. For example, blue light kills bacteria as a treatment for acne; red light stimulates collagen production to treat fine lines and wrinkles.
LED green light is similar to IPL in that it breaks up pigmentation for easier absorption, and is effective in reducing the appearance of brown spots and other melanin-related problems.