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Laser Hair Removal |
The
Light Sheer Diode Laser, the only FDA-approved laser for
permanent hair reduction, is the most advanced treatment
for removal of unwanted hair for both men and women. The
diode laser removes more hair in a shorter time with less
pain and higher reliability than any other hair removal technique
including picking, shaving, waxing, chemical depilatories--even
electrolysis. The light emitted by the diode laser is
absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicles, vaporizing
the pigment and disabling several follicles at a time. This
procedure eliminates or significantly impedes growth. Dermatology
and Cosmetic Surgery Associates provides this safe, effective
hair removal treatment for any area where visible hair is
not wanted including face, legs, bikini area, underarms,
neck, abdomen, chest, back, or shoulders.

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About the Procedure
A
laser session may take a few minutes to two hours, depending
on the size of the area being treated. Since the laser works
best on actively growing hairs, you may require several treatments
to inhibit growth. Laser treatment may cause a slight tingling
sensation that most patients tolerate well. To minimize discomfort,
the laser includes a special contact-cooling hand piece
that cools the skin surrounding the treated follicles. However,
for particularly sensitive areas, we provide topical anesthesia.
Immediately
after a laser session, the appearance of the treated area
varies from patient to patient depending on the extent
of treatment and skin type. The after-effects, if any,
are minor and may include redness and swelling which disappear
in a short time. Most people return to normal activity
right away.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How
does a diode laser work?
The light
emitted by the diode laser is absorbed by the pigment located
in your hair follicles. The laser pulses for a fraction of
a second, just long enough to vaporize the pigment, disabling
several follicles at a time. This eliminates or significantly
impedes the hair's re-growth. The laser can be used just about
anywhere on the body, and usually requires no anesthesia or
other treatment.
How
many treatments will I need?
Because
the diode laser tends to treat hair follicles that are in
an active growth phase, more than one treatment may be required
to disable hair follicles that subsequently enter the growth
phase. Most patients are happy with the results achieved after
4-6 visits; however, many patients have excellent results
after a few treatments.
What
other options exist for hair removal?
Shaving
rids the body of hair, but has no effect on the re-growth
of hair. Tweezing is slow, painful and impractical for large
areas. Waxing may last a month or more, but is often painful
and can cause skin irritation. Electrolysis involves inserting
a needle into each hair follicle and applying an electrical
current. It can only treat one hair follicle at a time, and
can be painful. It is therefore very time-consuming and can
be very expensive.
Is
it safe?
Yes.
Developed from years of research at Harvard University, the
diode laser parameters are defined to inhibit the growth of
hair without adverse effects. The actively-cooled handpiece
was designed to conduct heat away from the treated area.
Does
it hurt?
As different
areas of the body are more sensitive than others, it is possible
you will feel a slight stinging sensation. However, most patients
tolerate the procedure well. If the treatment does become
uncomfortable, a topical anesthetic cream is available.
Are
the results permanent?
Because
lasers have only been used for hair removal for the last few
years, we can't know if the results will continue to be felt
in 10 or 20 years. However, we do know that the laser causes
delayed re-growth of treated hair and often lasts over 24
months with several treatments. Most patients will achieve
prolonged hair removal and are extremely satisfied with the
results of their treatment.
What
happens after treatment?
In the
first several minutes, the treated area may become slightly
red and puffy. This subsides quickly and the areas return
to normal within a day. This may feel like a mild sunburn
over that time. No bandages are necessary.
Our doctors
may prescribe a mild topical steroid cream to apply to the
treated area for 2-3 days following treatment. If after 3-7
days you feel that hairs are re-growing, most of these are
actually treated hairs that are being shed. Do not wax or
tweeze any hairs in between treatments.
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