Aurora      

Aurora Hair Removal-FAQ's
Aurora Skin Rejuvenation


How does the Aurora get rid of my hair?
The Aurora uses gentle light and electric energies to damage the hair follicle. This disables the follicle from growing hair, which means that gradually over several treatments, there is a permanent reduction in the amount of hair in that area.
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Is treatment with the Aurora safe?
Treatment is very safe for the skin. There are many advances in the Aurora technology that make it one of the safest hair removal systems available for all skin colors. There are no long term health hazards from light or electric energies used in the Aurora. Both have been used for decades in medicine, surgery, and aesthetics without adversity.
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What kind of results can I expect from Aurora treatment
Each Aurora treatment will result in less hair coming back, as well as hair growing progressively lighter in color, finer, and slower-growing with each treatment. It takes more than 1 treatment to affect all the follicles growing in an area. Most people achieve satisfactory clearance after 4-8 treatments, but individual results vary depending on medical and genetic factors. Lighter colored hair may require more treatments than darker colored hair.
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How frequently do I need treatments?
The treatments are usually performed every 2-3 months, but this depends on individual factors that your Aurora clinician will discuss with you during consultation.
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Does the treatment hurt?
The sensation is often described as hot pinch, or snappingfeeling. The sensation only lasts for fraction of a second, and you may feel warmth or a tingling sensation for a short time afterward. Most people tolerate treatment without any topical anaesthetic cream, which may be used to numb the skin from feeling sensation for very sensitive individuals.
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What happens after each treatment?
Temporary pinkness in the skin lasts a very short time, and most people return to work or normal activities immediately after treatment. The treated area will shedsome hairs over the next 3-4 weeks, and you may experience a period of hairlessness in the area while you wait for your next treatment.
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Who should get Aurora treatment for Hair Removal?
Anyone who wants a solution to shaving, waxing, plucking, or electrolysis. There are a few medical conditions that contraindicate people from treatment which will be discussed with your Aurora clinician during consultation.
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How does the Aurora rejuvenate my skin?
The Aurora uses gentle light and electric energies to restore skin to a more youthful state. Brown spots (pigmented imperfections) from sun damage and aging, red blotchiness from spider vessels or rosacea (vascular imperfections), and rough skin texture will improve over a treatment series.
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Is treatment with the Aurora safe?
Treatment is very safe for the skin. There are many advances in the Aurora technology that make it unparalleled for skin safety, without compromising effectiveness for treatment. There are no long term health hazards from light or electric energies used in the Aurora. Both have been used for decades in medicine, surgery, and aesthetics without adversity
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What kind of results can I expect from Aurora treatment?
Each Aurora treatment will result in gradual lightening and improvement of pigmented and vascular imperfections. Textural improvements are appreciated towards the end of the treatment series
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How frequently do I need treatments?
Treatments are repeated every month for a total of 5 treatments.
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Does the treatment hurt?
The sensation is often described as hot pinch, or snappingfeeling. The sensation only lasts for fraction of a second, and you may feel warmth or a tingling sensation for a short time afterward. Most people tolerate treatment without topical anaesthetic, but individuals who are more sensitive may prefer to have the skin numbed before treatment.
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What happens after each treatment?
Temporary pinkness in the skin lasts a very short time, and most people return to work or normal activities immediately after treatment. The improvement in pigmented and vascular irregularities can often be appreciated by the time you return for your next treatment a month later. Brown spots temporarily go darker before they lighten.
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Who should get Aurora treatment for Skin Rejuvenation?
Anyone who wants to improve the signs of sun damage and aging in the skin, such as pigmented and vascular irregularities, uneven or rough skin texture. Skin rejuvenation can be done on face, neck, chest, hands, arms. Discuss your candidacy for this treatment with your Aurora clinician.
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