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What is treatment like?
First, the area to be treated is cleansed and the hair is shaved. The laser produces a beam of highly concentrated light. Without damaging the surrounding tissue, controlled pulses of light penetrate the skin and are absorbed by the hair follicles. The heat damages or destroys the potential for regrowth. After treatment the area is cleansed and a sunscreen is applied. Large areas such as backs, shoulders, abdomens, and legs can be treated quickly. Facial areas such as the lip, chin, and beard can be treated in minutes.
What are the benefits?
· The FDA approved this technology for permanent hair reduction.
· You experience no down time. Resume regular activities immediately.
· Less pain and discomfort compared to other treatment methods.
· Large areas can be treated quickly.
· Chance of scarring and pigmentation changes are minimized.
How many treatments are required?
Because the laser affects hair follicles only when they are in the growth phase, more than one treatment may be necessary to disable hair follicles that subsequently enter the growth phase. During your consultation with, you will be advised as to the approximate number of treatments.
Who are candidates for treatment?
Men, women, and children have been successfully treated. Treatments are customized according to hair color, texture and body location. Nearly all hair colors black, brown, and red can be treated. Treatment is effective on all skin types, including dark-skinned individuals of all ethnic orgins. To find out if you are a candidate, ask to schedule a consultation.
Is treatment painful?
The laser flashes so quickly that you may only feel a mild sting. Most patients tolerate the procedure well. No local anesthesia or pain medication is required, but topical anesthetic is an option for more sensitive areas.
Are there any possible side effects?
Side effects are rare. Blistering, soft scabbing, or redness sometimes occurs at the treatment site, but resolves quickly or within a few days. In certain cases, the skin could become slightly lighter or darker. You will be notified during your consult if you are susceptible to these side effects. You must limit your sun exposure for 2 to 4 weeks before and after treatment. This will greatly minimize the risk of complications.
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