Lasers in Skin

Lisa McMahon & Mike Murphy

Lasers in Skin Podcast, hosted by "Laser Guru" Mike Murphy, and his daughter Lisa McMahon, dives into the science of lasers in aesthetics. Mike and Lisa delve into the fundamental physics all laser technicians must understand to get the best results, while squashing the myths, the "marketing baloney" and calling out poor training in the industry. Along with unmissable interviews and 'ask us anything' episodes, the Lasers in Skin Podcast is the ultimate podcast for laser geeks!

  1. FEB 18

    Regulations (Again!)

    The conversation delves into the upcoming regulations affecting aesthetic and laser businesses in the UK, focusing on their implications for small businesses, safety standards, licensing, and training requirements. The speakers discuss the need for proper enforcement and accountability within the industry, emphasizing the importance of consumer protection and the challenges that may arise for practitioners and clinics as new standards are implemented. Takeaways The new regulations aim to protect consumers and ensure safety in aesthetic treatments. Licensing and training standards are crucial for practitioners in the industry. Remote prescribing for injectables poses significant risks and should be regulated. Training academies must be held accountable for the quality of education they provide. Local authorities will play a key role in enforcing new regulations. Small businesses may face challenges in adapting to new licensing requirements. Proper oversight is necessary to ensure compliance and safety in clinics. The conversation highlights the need for a recognized standard in training and practice. Good practitioners should welcome regulations that improve industry standards. Future discussions will be necessary to assess the impact of these regulations. sound bites "There should be a recognized standard." "We need proper oversight for safety." "We should revisit this after May." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to New Regulations 01:10 Impact on Small Businesses and Safety Concerns 04:22 Licensing and Training Standards 07:49 Injectables and Medical Training 11:03 Remote Prescribing and Consultation 12:54 Accountability of Training Academies 13:23 Local Authority Oversight and Enforcement 19:11 Challenges for Small Businesses 21:57 Conclusion and Future Outlook

    27 min
  2. The Uncomfortable Truth About Laser Hair Removal

    FEB 12

    The Uncomfortable Truth About Laser Hair Removal

    In this myth-busting deep dive into the science of aesthetics, Lisa McMahon and physicist Mike Murphy take laser hair removal out of the ‘magic wand’ category and into reality. Plot twist: the hair isn’t the star of the show, it’s just the messenger. The duo breaks down the surprisingly complex world of the hair follicle, spills the tea on stem cells and the dermal papilla (DP), and explains why so many treatments shrink hair instead of kicking it out for good. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just laser-curious, this episode mixes physics, biology, and a few “wait, WHAT?” moments to reveal why timing the follicle’s growth phase is the real secret to long-lasting results. KEY TAKEAWAYS The hair shaft acts as a conduit that contains melanin to absorb light energy and convert it into heat, but the actual goal is to dismantle the follicle structure. For effective permanent removal, the laser must successfully target and destroy the stem cells in the bulge and the dermal papilla (DP* at the base of the bulb. As a hair follicle grows during the Anagen phase, the bulb descends deeper into the skin (towards the subcutis), making it progressively harder to kill as it gets further from the surface. If a treatment uses insufficient fluence (energy), it may only partially damage the DP. The follicle then regenerates with fewer cells, resulting in a thinner, lighter hair. Most hair visible on the surface is in the Catagen or Telogen phase, meaning it lacks a matrix and cannot be effectively treated. The true targets for permanent removal are actually invisible beneath the skin during early-to-mid Anagen. BEST MOMENTS "The hair is not the target. The hair is a conduit to essentially dismantle the follicle." "If you kill all the stem cells in the bulge but you leave behind some DP cells, then the DP can regenerate some stem cells." "The matrix can have up to five times the concentration of melanin compared to the hair... that makes it a really, really good target for light." "Catching the follicle at the right time is quite tricky because if you don’t catch it at the right time, the DP might just be too deep." "Science doesn’t lie; we just keep moving around a bit." ABOUT THE HOSTS Mike began his career in medical lasers in 1986 with a physics degree and a post-grad in bioengineering. He helped develop the scar-free removal of tattoos using a Q-Switched Ruby Laser in Glasgow, and the world's first IPL system. Known well in the industry for his hard truths, no BS attitude and logical answers. As the author of three books, articles for medical journals, a well read blog, a Laser Protection Advisor and contributor to the BMLA, Mike is the Laser Guru. Lisa's claim to laser fame is being Mike's daughter. Growing up with lasers and never avoiding a physics lesson from her Dad, it was natural to enter the industry. Leaving a corporate career with a baby to jump into self employed life came with challenges. Despite that Lisa has been well recognised for her teaching style, practical tips, bringing the compassion to the science, and laser mentoring. Instagram: @dermalase_lasertraining https://mikemurphyblog.com https://www.dermalasetraining.com

    28 min
  3. Why Is Laser Hair Removal Still Guess Work?

    FEB 5

    Why Is Laser Hair Removal Still Guess Work?

    In this episode, Lisa and Mike, dive into the common frustrations surrounding laser hair removal and why results can vary so significantly between individuals. Joined by Lisa’s newborn, Baby Bryan (Rosha), they discuss how subpar training and a lack of fundamental biological understanding within the industry contribute to inconsistent outcomes. KEY TAKEAWAYS Many laser technicians are taught to ‘under-treat’ or follow rigid, incorrect protocols, leading to more sessions with fewer results. Energy output on a screen may not match what is actually being delivered; machines naturally lose efficiency over time and require regular professional calibration. Different body areas have different growth cycles (e.g., leg hair has a very long anagen phase), meaning treating every area at the same four-week interval is often ineffective. Thicker hairs tend to be deeper in the skin. Effective treatment requires enough energy (fluence) to reach the follicle's base, which varies by body site. Firing multiple low-energy shots (e.g., three shots at 10 Joules) does not equal the depth penetration of one high-energy shot (e.g., one shot at 30 Joules). BEST MOMENTS "You pass your test, and then you're free to drive on the roads, and that's when you learn to drive properly. It’s the same in the laser game." "A lot of people out there, they don't know what they don't know." "Calibration is really only valid for that day. All machines, they all lose efficiency over time." "If you're targeting hair with a 'sub-lethal threshold', you will not kill the follicles. They will regenerate, they'll grow back, and the hairs will be finer." "The higher the fluence, the deeper it goes. It's as simple as that. And the deeper you can penetrate into the skin, the more follicles you'll hit." ABOUT THE HOSTS Mike began his career in medical lasers in 1986 with a physics degree and a post-grad in bioengineering. He helped develop the scar-free removal of tattoos using a Q-Switched Ruby Laser in Glasgow, and the world's first IPL system. Known well in the industry for his hard truths, no BS attitude and logical answers. As the author of three books, articles for medical journals, a well read blog, a Laser Protection Advisor and contributor to the BMLA, Mike is the Laser Guru. Lisa's claim to laser fame is being Mike's daughter. Growing up with lasers and never avoiding a physics lesson from her Dad, it was natural to enter the industry. Leaving a corporate career with a baby to jump into self employed life came with challenges. Despite that Lisa has been well recognised for her teaching style, practical tips, bringing the compassion to the science, and laser mentoring. Instagram: @dermalase_lasertraining https://mikemurphyblog.com https://www.dermalasetraining.com

    22 min
  4. Legal Issues.. It Can Happen To Anyone!

    JAN 29

    Legal Issues.. It Can Happen To Anyone!

    Today, Mike and Lisa tackle the darker side of running a laser business: the fear of getting sued and the importance of protecting your intellectual property. Mike shares his personal experiences with ‘ambulance chasing’ law firms attempting to bully him into settlements over frivolous claims, breaking down exactly how their business model works and why you shouldn't be intimidated. He also provides actionable advice on how to handle aggressive legal letters. Hint: It involves checking your insurance policy's fine print and demanding evidence. KEY TAKEAWAYS Many legal letters demanding compensation for alleged injuries are tactic-driven attempts to scare business owners into quick settlements. If you know you've done nothing wrong, don't let aggressive language frighten you into paying up. Before engaging with a claim, demand concrete evidence, such as up-to-date, date-stamped photographs of the alleged injury. Frivolous claims often fall apart when proof is required. Read the fine print of your insurance contracts. Some policies require specific protocols (like ‘before and after’ photos for every treatment) to be valid; missing a step could leave you uncovered. Once a claim escalates or legal action is threatened, direct all communication to your insurance company. Do not attempt to resolve it yourself or speak to the claimant or their lawyers directly. Trademarks expire. Ensure you keep your business name and branding registrations up to date to prevent others from capitalising on your hard-earned reputation. BEST MOMENTS "There is a fear out there of being sued. It’s after burning their clients, it’s the biggest fear."  "They are bully boys, these people. That’s all they are. They will try to frighten you with highly intimidating letters." "If it's not recorded delivery, throw it in the bin." "If it's in your policy wording as a 'must,' then you're technically not covered for anything if you don't do it." ABOUT THE HOSTS Mike began his career in medical lasers in 1986 with a physics degree and a post-grad in bioengineering. He helped develop the scar-free removal of tattoos using a Q-Switched Ruby Laser in Glasgow, and the world's first IPL system. Known well in the industry for his hard truths, no BS attitude and logical answers. As the author of three books, articles for medical journals, a well read blog, a Laser Protection Advisor and contributor to the BMLA, Mike is the Laser Guru. Lisa's claim to laser fame is being Mike's daughter. Growing up with lasers and never avoiding a physics lesson from her Dad, it was natural to enter the industry. Leaving a corporate career with a baby to jump into self employed life came with challenges. Despite that Lisa has been well recognised for her teaching style, practical tips, bringing the compassion to the science, and laser mentoring. Instagram: @dermalase_lasertraining https://mikemurphyblog.com https://www.dermalasetraining.com

    26 min
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Lasers in Skin Podcast, hosted by "Laser Guru" Mike Murphy, and his daughter Lisa McMahon, dives into the science of lasers in aesthetics. Mike and Lisa delve into the fundamental physics all laser technicians must understand to get the best results, while squashing the myths, the "marketing baloney" and calling out poor training in the industry. Along with unmissable interviews and 'ask us anything' episodes, the Lasers in Skin Podcast is the ultimate podcast for laser geeks!

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