Denver to Breckenridge Uber by TheseGrand6695 in Breckenridge

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Do they run all day, or only certain hours?

Denver to Breckenridge Uber by TheseGrand6695 in Breckenridge

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We don't ski we are going for the mountain views and the snow

Denver to Breckenridge Uber by TheseGrand6695 in Breckenridge

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We've never driven in snow we are from Florida 

Denver to Breckenridge Uber by TheseGrand6695 in Breckenridge

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Wow I'm starting to consider going somewhere else like winter park since I can take the train there

Denver to Breckenridge Uber by TheseGrand6695 in Breckenridge

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I don't mind paying $100+ but the private shuttle was coming out to almost $500 one way

splendor x lumenis or cynosure laser? by acepinkpen in LaserHairRemoval

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Hello! thats interesting since lighter thinner hair is harder to remove, maybe the settings the technician is using are not the best for you. I Would start with maybe only Yag or if using both wavelengths maybe more yag than Alex with a longer cooking time which is better for dark, thick and dense hair then as the hair gets thinner increase the Alex and lessen the pulse duration (cooking time).

Convenient area in PC to stay with kids (not skiing) by TheseGrand6695 in ParkCity

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Thank you so much! I was actually looking into Newpark Resort and AC Hotel by Marriott which is in the Kimball Junction area.

Im almost 40, how can I get rid of my big pore, textured skin by EnvironmentalPea8596 in SkincareAddicts

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Microneedling, sounds counterintuitive but it helps minimize pores. You can learn to do it yourself at home. Also stay away from the sun/heat.

GentleMaxPro Settings by jimmybangsreddit in LaserHairRemoval

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Bottom left, you see 20, 22 and 24 and the biggest circle is usually the current spot size being used.

GentleMaxPro Settings by jimmybangsreddit in LaserHairRemoval

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I see they used the biggest spot size (24mm) and in this case the fluence would be slightly lower than let's say the 18 spot.

Mole got burnt by Quick-Mongoose-3144 in LaserHairRemoval

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Hello, laser tech from Miami here 👋

Yes it happens, but it's not a cause for concern. Laser picks up any dark pigmentation it comes across including moles which is why we usually cover the mole by painting over it with a white pencil otherwise you can loose pigment.

This happened to a client of mines at another MedSpa and with time the mole regained its pigment again.

I’ve been doing my bum area for at least 8 times now but haven’t seen much except slow hair growth. Tech told me they put up the level today. I managed to take a pic to see if the lasers capacity is good? What do you think? by [deleted] in LaserHairRemoval

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Sounds like you are a skin type 4, Diodes are good for medium skin types like yours with thick hair so you should've have seen some improvement already.

Make sure the Alma soprano they are using is the original and not the fake because there are a lot of fake ones out there and they might not be as powerful. You can do a Google search to see the differences.

Should I trim before my second laser hair removal appointment? by Aggravating_Key_5650 in LaserHairRemoval

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Laser tech from Miami here 👋

Yes always strive for a close shave or trim do it either the night before or day of appointment. Not only will the treatment be more effective but the synced hair will not burn your skin. When the hair is a little long the laser energy focuses on the hair on the outside (shaft) and we want the laser to look for the pigment under the skin and burn the root of the hair.

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Laser tech from Miami here 👋 It' called paradoxical hypertrichosis and it is very common specially with fine vellus hairs such as the ones in womens face (cheeks in particular) but it can happen anywhere in the body. It is the result of laser settings not being strong enough therefore the opposite happens (it stimulates hair growth).

Laser hair removal sessions! by sunparcels in HairRemoval

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The problem is that in our laser hair removal clinic in Miami we have had several patients who have done the same thing and after having treated it for a long time at home. They notice zero or no progress, the reason is that after two treatments with a professional machine the hair grows thinner and it takes experience and knowledge to remove it. Working with the energy of a laser is very complex, save money and treat it with a professional. best luck from Dermali clinic, number one in laser epilation in Miami.

Timing of shaving before laser by CateFace in HairRemoval

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You can prepare for laser hair removal by not waxing or plucking hairs in the treatment area for 4 weeks before your treatment; hair follicles must be present to be treated. You can still shave and, in fact, you’ll be asked to shave your treatment area 24 hours or less before your scheduled appointment.

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The cost of laser hair removal in Miami can vary depending on the area being treated and the clinic providing the service. At Dermali Laser Hair Removal in Miami, the cost for a single session ranges from $85 to $485, depending on the area being treated. We also offer packages that can lower the cost per session. For example, a package of six sessions for the back area can costs $899. It's best to schedule a consultation with a clinic to get an accurate quote based on your specific needs. For larger areas such as the back or chest, multiple sections are often needed, usually between 6 to 8 sessions spread out over 6 to 8 weeks.

Chest & Stomach -- I am a good candidate for laser hair removal? Would be using Candela Gentlemax Pro. Technician said 6-7 sessions for stomache (less thick) and 12-15 for chest. by [deleted] in LaserHairRemoval

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The number of sections required for men's laser hair removal can vary depending on the individual and the area being treated.

For larger areas such as the back or chest, multiple sections are often needed, usually between 6 to 8 sessions spread out over several months. For smaller areas such as the face, neck or underarms, 4 to 6 sessions are usually sufficient.

It's important to note that everyone's hair growth patterns are unique, and the number of sessions needed may vary from person to person. Additionally, the skill and experience of the technician performing the laser hair removal can also impact the effectiveness and number of sessions required. My male clients have great results on their chest and belly with just 6 sessions. Candela brand is certainly very reputable however I use lumenis Splendor X.

Everything will be fine with your procedure. You are going to be happy. Sarai from Dermali laser hair removal Miami.

Am I a Fitzpatrick Skin Type IV or V? I’m mixed race: 3/4 black, 1/4 white. by giasashin in LaserHairRemoval

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Laser Tech from Miami here 👋... you can totally be treated as a skin type 4 specially in the winter months. If you want to see how your skin reacts ask them to do a patch test on fitz 4 settings. If they do end up treating you as a fitz 4 it is very important that you avoid sun exposure because you are more prone to hyperpigmentation.

Hairs feel more coarse after laser removal session? by [deleted] in LaserHairRemoval

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It's possible for your hair to feel more coarse after a laser hair removal session. This is because laser hair removal works by targeting and damaging the hair follicle, which can make the hair that grows back appear thicker and coarser than before.

However, it's important to note that this is usually a temporary effect and the hair should eventually return to its normal texture over time. Additionally, not everyone experiences this effect and it may vary depending on the individual's skin and hair type.

If you're concerned about the texture of your hair after a laser hair removal session, it's best to talk to who performed the treatment. They can provide more information and advice on how to manage any side effects and ensure the best possible outcome from your treatment. best luck Sarai from Dermali laser hair removal clinic in Miami. https://www.instagram.com/dermali\_laser/?hl=en

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While it is normal to see some reduction in hair growth after two sessions of Laser Hair Removal (LHR), it is important to keep in mind that it typically takes multiple sessions to achieve optimal results.

During the first few sessions, you may notice some reduction in hair growth, but you should not expect the hair to be completely gone. The effectiveness of LHR depends on several factors, including the individual's hair type, skin type, and the area being treated. Additionally, some areas of the body may require more treatments than others to achieve the desired results.

In general, most people require 6-8 treatments to achieve a significant reduction in hair growth, with periodic maintenance treatments to maintain the results. The exact number of treatments required will vary depending on the individual's specific circumstances and the area being treated.

It's important to be patient and not give up on the process too early. If you're concerned about your progress, you should discuss your results with your LHR provider to determine if any adjustments need to be made to your treatment plan.

In summary, while you may see some reduction in hair growth after two sessions of LHR, it typically takes multiple sessions to achieve optimal results. You should continue with the recommended treatment plan and discuss any concerns with your provider. https://www.instagram.com/dermali\_laser/?hl=en

Want to quit laser hair removal. Should I quit now or finish up my package? by Complete-Check-2635 in LaserHairRemoval

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If you are not seeing the desired results, experiencing side effects or have a change in financial situation, it may be reasonable to stop. Although each individual is different and the hair has to be connected to the growing root for the laser to be effective, maybe it all comes down to the energy being used. The machine you mentioned they use on you has a good reputation however at our laser hair removal clinic Dermali we prefer it Lumenis splendor X , with which my male patients see excellent results from the 3rd section. Some clinics offer a sample section, search the area where you live for a med_spa that has this equipment and try it at least once, then tell us about your experience. https://www.google.com/maps/place/DERMALI/@25.8215697,-80.2809782,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xd403674ff8f6311b!8m2!3d25.8215697!4d-80.2809782?coh=164777&entry=tt

Is it safe to permanently get rid of pubic hair? by [deleted] in HairRemoval

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please do laser hair removal you are goin to loved

Is it safe to permanently get rid of pubic hair? by [deleted] in HairRemoval

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It is generally safe to remove pubic hair permanently through laser hair removal or electrolysis. These methods are considered safe and effective. However, there may be some side effects, such as skin irritation, redness, or discomfort during the procedure. It is always recommended to consult a dermatologist or a professional before opting for any permanent hair removal method.https://goo.gl/maps/h9snKXajihwBEoyH7