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Yag Training Vessels


Yag Training Vessels


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles YAG (Yard Auxiliary, General) training vessels are wooden boats built between 1954 and 1958, and based at CFB Esquimalt in Esquimalt, British Columbia, Canada. The vessels are used for training Canadian Forces regular naval officers, naval reservists, and members of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets in basic seamanship, vessel handling, and navigation. According to the Department of National Defence, in 2000, a total of 1830 personnel were deployed on the YAGs for a total of 585 days and steamed over 25,000 nautical miles (46,000 km) in support of training. YAGs displace 70 tonnes, and are divided into five major belowdecks compartments: right forward, a chain locker, then the forward cabin, containing the galley, one of the heads (washrooms) and the officers eating and sleeping areas, as well as the gyroscopic (gyro) compass. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2010/07/05 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.19 inches

Ophthalmic Neodymuim: Yag Lasers


Ophthalmic Neodymuim: Yag Lasers


$19.01


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Ophthalmic Neodymuim : Yag Lasers


Ophthalmic Neodymuim : Yag Lasers


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BSA Optics Special .22 Compact Target Rifle Scope 4x32mm with Rings, 50 yds Para


BSA Optics Special .22 Compact Target Rifle Scope 4x32mm with Rings, 50 yds Para


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BSA Optics Special Series Rimfire Rifle Scope 4x32mm with Rings, 50 yds parallax S4X32WR

Progress In Nonlinear Optics: A Special Issue Of The Journal Nonlinear Optics


Progress In Nonlinear Optics: A Special Issue Of The Journal Nonlinear Optics


$229.13


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Advances in ND : YAG Laser Surgery


Advances in ND : YAG Laser Surgery


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Neodymium : YAG Laser in Medicine and Surgery


Neodymium : YAG Laser in Medicine and Surgery


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Optics


Optics


$99.25


Optics gives a comprehensive and balanced account of traditional optics as well as some of the recent developments in this field while meeting the requirements of a course on optics meant for undergraduate students of science and engineering.

Bsa Optics S412X40Wrcp 4 12Mm X 40Mm Special Series Centerfire Riflescope


Bsa Optics S412X40Wrcp 4 12Mm X 40Mm Special Series Centerfire Riflescope


$78.94


4 12MM X 40MM. RIFLESCOPE WITH RINGS SUITABLE FOR CENTERFIRE APPLICATIONS. FULLY COATED OPTICS. EYE RELIEF. VARIETY OF POWER CONFIGURATIONS. INCLUDES RINGS. 1/4 MOA W/E ADJUSTMENTS. 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYUPC : 631618113495Shipping Dimensions : 0.14in X in X inEstimated Shipping Weight : 0.8875

Coherence and Quantum Optics VIII ( and Edition)


Coherence and Quantum Optics VIII ( and Edition)


$412.62


The Eighth Rochester Conference on Coherence and Quantum Optics was held on the campus of the University of Rochester during the period June 1316, 2001. This volume contains the proceedings of the meeting. This Conference differed from the previous seven in the CQO series in several ways, the most important of which was the absence of Leonard Mandel. A special memorial symposium in his honor was held at the end of the conference. The presentations from that symposium are included in this proceedings volume. An innovation in this meeting was the inclusion of a series of invited lectures chaired by CQO founder Emil Wolf, reviewing the history of the fields of coherence and quantum optics before about 1970. These were given by three prominent participants in the development of the field, C. CohenTannoudji, J.F. Clauser, and R.J. Glauber. Their lectures are included in the proceedings and should provide a valuable resource for historians of science. Author: Bigelow, N. P./ Eberly, J. H./ Stroud Jr, C. R. Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 730 Publication Date: 2004/02/29 Language: English Dimensions: 10.08 x 6.56 x 1.75 inches

OPTICS  Photography Mug by CafePress


OPTICS Photography Mug by CafePress


$15


Stylish coffee time at the optometrist, ophthalmologist, or lens grinder. Photography Mug The perfect size for your favorite morning beverage or late night brew. Large, easy-grip handle. Treat yourself or give as a gift to someone special. Measures 3.75 tall, 3 diameter. Dishwasher and microwave safe.

Optical Power Limiting: A Special Issue Of The Journal Nonlinear Optics


Optical Power Limiting: A Special Issue Of The Journal Nonlinear Optics


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Lens Care Kit Special


Lens Care Kit Special


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1. Crystal Optics 77mm 3 Piece Multi-Coated Professional Filter Kit 2. Sakar 3 Piece Lens Cleaning Kit


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UNWANTED HAIRS & LASER HAIR REMOVAL

UNWANTED HAIRS & LASER HAIR REMOVAL

INTRODUCTION
The main indication of laser hair removal is hirsutism i.e, presence of hairs in a male pattern distribution in a female. This article covers the main causes of hirsutism, various methods of hair removal and basic knowledge a patient should know before starting laser hair removal treatments.

HIRSUTISM
Hirsutism is defined as presence of dark coarse hair in a male pattern distribution in a female. The most common site affected is face mainly over upper lips and chin, other sites include chest( sternum, breasts), back, abdomen( linea alba and upper pubic triangle).

CAUSES OF HIRSUTISM
The causes of hirsutism are many and varied, including:
•  Heredity
•  Pregnancy
•  Hormonal imbalances (PCOS, adrenal or ovarian tumours, cushing’s syndrome,  
thyroid disorders )
•  Insulin resistance states (eg. obesity)
•  Reactions to certain medications (eg. steroids)
•  Normal aging processes
•  Idiopathic.

Doctor should explore a possible underlying reason of the extreme hair growth before starting laser because if there is something in the body consistently triggering hair growth, laser treatments might seem ineffective because the body will keep developing new hair. So, it will always seem like there is not reduction, when in fact it’s NEW hair your body is producing that you are seeing, not that treated by laser growing back. Women with PCOS hair growth patterns (upper lip, chin, cheeks, etc) should see an endocrinologist and have hormonal tests taken. Men can get tested for insulin resistance etc. Laser can affect the hair that’s currently present, but cannot prevent NEW hair from developing.

VARIOUS METHODS OF HAIR REMOVAL & THEIR SIDE EFFECTS
Hair removal methods can be broadly classified into two types:
A. Depilatory methods i.e removal of hair from the skin surface like hair removal creams and shaving.

B.  Epilatory methods
like plucking, waxing, electrolysis and lasers.

Skin irritation and redness are the most common side effects of hair removal. Shaving can cause skin cuts and may lead to ingrown hairs. Plucking can hurt, especially if a lot of hairs are removed. Using hot wax can burn your skin. Chemicals that dissolve hair often smell bad and can cause allergic skin reactions.

Regrowth of hairs is very rapid with these methods & in due course of time the growth may become thicker.  

Electrolysis hurts and in some people can cause thick scars (called keloids). It may also change the color of the skin around where the hair was removed.
Laser hair removal can also cause burns and color changes in the skin. But side effects are minimal if done in the best hands by an expert dermatologist.

LASER HAIR REMOVAL
Laser hair removal (LHR) is a procedure by which hair is removed from the body by utilizing a long pulse laser. Actually, the right term would be Laser hair reduction rather than Laser hair removal since hundred percent clearance of hairs can’t be achieved. The laser parameters are carefully defined by studying the anatomy of the hair follicle. LHR should be performed by a specially-trained dermatologist.

MECHANISM OF ACTION
Lasers are optical devices which produce single color beams of light. Laser light energy creates heat as it passes through the skin and targets darker colored pigment, melanin, found in the follicle and hair. By heating up the hair follicle during its active phase (anagen), the laser disables the follicle's ability to produce hair without affecting surrounding tissue.
Lasers designed for long term hair reduction emit wavelengths of light that are absorbed by the pigment in the hair (melanin). If the surrounding skin is relatively light compared to the color of the hair, then the entire energy of the laser will be concentrated in the hair shaft, effectively destroying it without affecting the skin or follicle. Hair removal lasers target the dark pigment in the hair. That’s why laser hair removal works best on light skin (so laser passes right through) and dark coarse hair (has most pigment). Lasers don’t work on white, brown and very thin black hair.

NUMBER AND SPACING OF TREATMENTS
Most people need at least 6-8 initial treatments spaced 4-8 weeks apart. This is because hair grows in 3 phases and is killed only in the first “anagen” active growing phase. Several treatments are needed to target ALL hair in the active growth phase. Approximately 4-8 weeks after every treatment, additional treatment is required to eliminate the hairs that came out of the dormant phase and are now active. After 6-8 treatments or so, patients should experience a considerable percentage of hair reduction. Depending upon hair type, genetic and hormonal factors, some cases may require additional treatments beyond these initial treatments.

PREPARATION BEFORE TREATMENT
Sunlight should be avoided by proper use of a sunscreen in the weeks prior to a hair laser removal session, since tanned skin will inhibit effectiveness. If you are taking any medication, tell your doctor. The area in which LHR is to be done should be shaved ideally 1-2 days prior to treatment. No waxing or removing hair with the root with any other way is allowed 3 weeks before and throughout the course of treatment as hair needs to be in place to be targeted by laser.

LASERS USED

Long pulse Nd.Yag Laser long pulse, Diode laser and IPL (Intense pulse light).

SUMMARY OF ARTICLE
Unwanted hairs on the face is a very common problem in girls these days. In most of the cases it is associated with a specific cause most common being some hormonal imbalances. People keep on trying different methods of hair removal without treating the cause. There are a lot of myths regarding laser hair removal & this article has been written to dispel these.

Dr. Ruchi Agarwal
MBBS, MD (Dermatology).
Satya Skin, Hair & Laser Clinic.

Visit: http://www.satyaskinhair.com

About the Author

Dr. Ruchi Agarwal MBBS, MD (Dermatology). Satya Skin, Hair & Laser Clinic. Visit: http://www.satyaskinhair.com

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