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Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal is used to decrease excessive amounts of unwanted hair. The laser can be used on all parts of the body. Multiple treatments are necessary to maintain long-term permanent reduction of unwanted hair. Permanent hair reduction is defined as a long-term stable reduction in the number of hairs reqrowing after treatment regime.
- How does laser hair removal work?
- A laser produces a beam of intense concentrated light, which is directed through a hand piece to the treatment site. The laser energy is absorbed by pigment in the hair causing selective damage to the follicle, which eliminates or significantly impedes the hair's growth.
- What sites can be treated with laser hair removal?
- Because the laser treats more than one hair at a time, it is possible to treat larger area such as the back, shoulders, arms, legs and face. Even sensitive areas such as the nipples, upper lip and bikini line can be treated easily and with minimal discomfort.
- How do I know if I am a candidate for laser hair removal?
- Prior to beginning laser treatment, you will be evaluated during a consultation. This includes a medical history and skin evaluation to determine if laser hair removal is an option for you. It is important that there be no tanning or sun exposure one month prior to your visit. Areas you wish to have treated should not be waxed or tweezed 6 weeks prior to treatment, if necessary shaving is allowed. At that time of your initial visit, a test site will be performed.
- How many treatments are required?
- The number of treatments required for optimal long-term benefits depends on the area of treatment, the hair density and the hair growth cycle. Age, ethnicity, weight, hormones, diet, medication and metabolism all play a part in hair's location, thickness and resilience. You may require a series of treatments to reach the desired level of improvement.
- Is the procedure painful?
- Individual responses to treatment vary significantly. Many people feel discomfort during treatment, which may range from minimal to moderate, but fortunately in short duration. For more sensitive patients a topical anesthetic cream can be applied prior to treatment.
- Are there any side effects?
- Short-term side effects may include a slight reddening of the skin or local swelling which typically lasts less than an hour, although it may infrequently last a few days. In are instances, some blistering, bruising, scaring and discoloration of the skin may occur which are usually only temporary.
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