Tattoos are Increasing in Popularity- and so are Laser School Admissions for Tattoo Removal Courses

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Melissa Peterman asked:


Students out of high school or people looking for a career change look to laser schools for laser certification  to get certified as tattoo removal specialists. Laser certification is in demand in several industries including spas, hospitals, plastic surgery centers and skin clinics.

Oftentimes a tattoo seems like a great idea at the time and then, as a person ages, gets a professional career or wants to hide a “butterfly on their shoulder” in a wedding gown, they may decide they don’t love “Sandra” anymore or change in opinion entirely and therefore turn to tattoo removal.

What Does it Cost to Remove a Tattoo?

Lasers are considered safe and are believed to provide the best results. The cost of laser tattoo removal varies. The rule of thumb is usually between $100 and $150 per square inch per treatment- which can really add up! So, depending on the size as well as color of your tattoo will depend on the cost as well as the time it takes to have it removed. The darker the color of you tattoo, the more treatments are necessary to remove the deep color.

Costs To Become a Tattoo Removal Specialist- Going to Laser School

Before you are allowed to take any tattoo laser removal course, you will need to either have medical school experience, or have some experience with other laser spa treatments. It is also helpful to have experience with the process of getting or giving tattoos as well.  Depending on your previous education, laser school or laser classes can vary between $500 to $3000 dollars.

What you can expect:

•    Theory and Lab Laser Courses- laser safety, physics, treatment precautions and equipment.

•    Patient Tissue Observation and Applications- Observation and hands-on training to know about decisions for which laser treatment is necessary.

•    Skin and Ink Analysis- learning about different inks and professional verses amateur tattoos and how best to treat them.

•    Using Lasers- learning energy levels, wavelengths, chromophores and depth of penetration.

•    Tattoo Removal Techniques-permanent verses temporary solutions, and  techniques depending on area on the body, pre and post treatment care.

•    Business- Legal issues, marketing, advertising, getting your practice started, insurance, government  polices and procedures

•    Ethical considerations

While there may be several tattoo parlors listed in the area phonebook, it’s not likely there are lists of tattoo removal laser specialists, although that is starting to change. If you are looking for a new challenge and a lucrative career change, consider laser school to get a laser tattoo removal certification.



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Latest Technology In Removing And Reducing Stretch Marks

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Low Jeremy asked:


Stretch marks have often been a reason for us to be self-conscious. Because of these scars, our confidence level in wearing a string bikini hits rock bottom. Anybody can relate, that is why there are many techniques on how stretch marks can either be entirely removed or reduced and made less noticeable.

According to doctors, stretch marks are not hazardous to one’s health. Having them does not limit the body to function properly. In fact, stretch marks are like scars. And just like scars, stretch marks are damages to the dermis. What makes it difficult to deal with is because they can be too dark and too ugly to look at.

Some people resort to lotion and topical creams. They diligently and religiously apply these on the surface and hope that there will be improvements. In some cases, there are. In others, it does not. At least, not as much as they expected it to work.

There are so many ways on how you can remove or reduce those pesky stretch marks. Here are some of the latest:

1. Retin-A Treatment

This is what doctors normally recommend. You cannot purchase Retin-A without a prescription. However, this solution works best if the stretch marks are less than a year old. For you to know when the perfect time to try this remedy is if your stretch marks still have a pink or reddish color. Problem is, not all stretch marks start off with that color. There are limitations when you can use this. Do not use Retin-A if you are pregnant and breast-feeding because this might have a side effect on the infant. The way for you to know if the solution is working for you is if you feel a burning and peeling sensation on the surface you applied it on. This means that the new generation of collagen is replacing the old damaged one.

2. Micro-Dermabrasion Treatment

In this process, chemical materials containing micro-crystals are sprayed on the skin using a device similar to a vacuum cleaner. This treatment required multiple sessions, normally 10 to 12 sessions in a span of three to four months. Unfortunately, micro-dermabrasion treatment is brutally painful. Some who tried this said that it was similar to being lashed and whipped. The process may also create additional scars. After one session, you are not allowed to go directly under the sun so as to not have further side effects. At the moment, researchers are still looking on the effectiveness of this surgical remedy.

3. Laser Treatment

Laser or Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation has been used in eye surgeries and removal of tattoos. Laser has been proven to be highly effective when it comes to surgeries. With it, wrinkles, scars, acne, facial and body hair have been successfully removed. In removing stretch marks, the procedure can be very painful. There would be bruising, scabbing, peeling and redness after the session. Multiple sessions are required in the treatment. However, just like all remedies, this does not work for everyone.

Technology has been helpful in our lives. Latest discoveries make life easier for us. As it turns out, these discoveries in technology also contribute in enhancing aesthetic appeal. Whether the stretch marks be completely removed or merely reduced, at least the conducted processes are proof that technology assists us in many ways imaginable.



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Plus Size Fashion Model Photo Shoot - 8 Preparation Tips For Success

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Sara Johnson asked:


Preparation is the key to a successful photo shoot for those aspiring for, or embarking on the journey to become a plus size model. Confidence is always visually apparent; being well-prepared, well-groomed and relaxed equates a happy model, with shines through in print! The following is a series of steps to begin one week prior to your shoot, that’ll help make the most of your shoot.

One week prior to your shoot:

ONE:

Make an honest inspection of your hair. Does your color need refreshing, or do your roots need a touch up? Schedule color three or four days prior to your shoot to allow time for settling, or a re-do if something catastrophic happens. PLEASE do not make major color or style changes without speaking to your agency!! Remember you’ve been hired for your already determined “look” and discussion between the agency that represents you is essential prior to changing it. Plus they’re in the business of beauty. They’ll be able to give you excellent, professional suggestions if you’re looking for a change. It goes without saying, but make sure your hairs trimmed and as split-end free as possible. If you have a fringe, or bangs, make sure it’s trimmed appropriately. Consider having your stylist apply a shine treatment, as shiny hair equals healthy hair, at least in appearance!

TWO:

Make waxing appointments for two to three days prior to your shoot. If you wax regularly already, schedule your waxing appointment for 2-3 days prior to your shoot to avoid any irritation on your test day. I don’t recommend preparation for test shots to be an occasion to try waxing for the first time. Until your certain how your skin reacts to the treatment, consider a professional applied depilatory cream to rid yourself of any unwanted facial or body hair.

THREE:

Tend to your skin. Drink plenty of water, avoid excessive alcohol and wheat products if your prone to bloating. Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize! Avoid any drastic, or medical skin treatments prior to your shoot, instead use plenty of moisturizer and good exfoliator at least twice in the before your shoot.

The day before and of your shoot:

1. Get plenty of sleep!

2. Consider your ability in styling your own hair. If you have challenging hair, consider a professional blow-out or curl enhancing treatment prior to your shoot. If done the day before, sleep with a silk handkerchief tied over your hair, it’ll still look fab on day two. Do NOT arrive to your shoot with damp or wet hair expecting it to be completely styled!

3. Exfoliate your entire body and face and moisturize using a non-greasy, non shimmering lotion.

4. Inspect your nails and toes. Make your hands and toes are well manicured and natural. Chose a natural or clear polish, or if you wear a French manicure make sure it has a softly colored topcoat. Avoid blinding white tips! TRY to avoid acrylic nails, but if you must wear them make sure they’re fairly short and oval, no long square talons!

5. Make your body modifications invisible. Bring a good concealer if you have tattoos, “derma blend or Mac body are excellent” as you will be expected by clients to cover your tattoos. Remove any piercings, studs or barbells. Most clients are steadfast in their preference that models remove all piercings, be prepared for your “holes” to possibly close in the name of landing jobs!

The previous tips are a general guide to help you look like the best version of “you” on a test shoot! Remember to send the message with your appearance choices that promote the mantra, “I’m beautiful, whatever my size may be!”



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