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Laser Hair Removal

Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal has proven to be a very popular nonsurgical cosmetic procedure; see current American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) statistics. It is a non-invasive, convenient way to permanently reduce unwanted facial or body hair.

Technique:

The process takes from several minutes to several hours, depending on the area of the body involved. Laser hair removal uses a low-energy laser. The laser energy passes through the patient's skin, being absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicle. A percentage of the follicles are instantaneously and permanently disabled with each treatment. In most cases, no anesthesia is necessary.

Benefits:

  • A non-invasive, gentle technique that eliminates undesirable hair from all parts of the body.
  • Leaves skin looking smoother and silkier.
  • Treats larger areas effectively because it removes more than one hair at a time.
  • Minimal discomfort.
  • Replaces waxing, electrolysis and razors.
  • Immediate return to normal activities.

Other Considerations:

  • An ongoing process that requires multiple sessions.
  • Sometimes there is a temporary slight reddening of the skin or localized swelling.
  • May have to use specially formulated skin care products, and/or a prescribed skin care regimen. Sunscreen is recommended for any treated areas exposed to the sun.
  • Patients with darker pigmentation may not respond well.
  • Blonde, white or gray hairs are less responsive to laser treatments and sometimes cannot be treated.

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