Skin Rejuvenation Lasers - For Removal of Unwanted Dark Hair on Any Part of Your Body
If you are bothered by unwanted dark hair on your face and any part of your body and are tired of shaving, waxing and plucking, then, hair removal laser is the best way to permanently reduce unwanted body hair.
Hair removal lasers can be used for
- Hair reduction on almost all body parts
- Treatment for ingrown infected hair follicles
Lasers remove hair by selectively targeting and destroying melanin, the dark hair pigment that is concentrated in the hair follicle. Laser hair removal works best on brown or black hair.
Procedure of hair removal treatment
Plastic surgeon in NYC, Dr. Farella1, who has extensive experience in performing aesthetic procedures tells-"Successful laser hair removal requires preparation before the procedure. The laser targets visible hair, so you will be instructed to avoid plucking, waxing, or electrolysis three weeks before the procedure to allow stubble to form. It is recommended to avoid tanning in the sun or sun booth for two months prior to treatment because tanning stimulates skin pigments and makes discoloration more likely. Liquid self-tanners also should be avoided as they turn the skin into a target for the laser beam."
During the procedure, a hand-held instrument is pressed onto your skin so that its laser beams can pass into and destroy the hair follicle. Your skin will be cooled at the same time for protection from burns and to help limit pain.
Results
Laser hair removal works differently on each person. In general, it removes most but not all of the hair from the treated area. The treatment is needed. Hair goes through three different stages of growth and not all hairs are actively growing at the time of the treatment. As follicles come out of the shedding or resting phase and into the active growth phase, they produce new hairs that were not present during earlier treatments. Four to six treatments spaced four to six weeks apart is recommended. Darker skinned individuals may need more than six treatments. The exact number depends on your skin color, coarseness of hair, gender, and desired results.
Risks and Complications
With any procedure, risks and complications can occur but generally are rare. Side effects from laser hair removal are more likely in patients with darker skin tones. Changes in skin color may be temporary or permanent. Superficial or deep burns from use of an inappropriate wavelength or pulse duration can cause scarring. A trained and experienced physician can modify treatment settings based on skin type and response at the selected settings to minimize complications.
Recovery
Immediately after treatment, your skin may be red and bumpy for up to an hour and might be sensitive for a couple of days. Sun exposure should be avoided for several weeks, followed by diligent use of sunscreen.
Disclaimer: Information on this page is not a substitute for medical consultation or advice. Please contact us to schedule an appointment to discuss the best treatments for you.
1. Dr. John F. Farella: Dr. John F. Farella, M.D., F.A.C.S. is a well-known plastic surgeon in New York. He has an extensive experience in performing aesthetic procedures. For further queries you can dial 914.290.4700 / 914-752-2669 or email Dr. Farella at info@drfarella.com. His main office is located at 311 North Street, Suite 408, White Plains, NY 10605. To know more, visit his website http://www.drfarella.com/.
Hair removal lasers can be used for
- Hair reduction on almost all body parts
- Treatment for ingrown infected hair follicles
Lasers remove hair by selectively targeting and destroying melanin, the dark hair pigment that is concentrated in the hair follicle. Laser hair removal works best on brown or black hair.
Procedure of hair removal treatment
Plastic surgeon in NYC, Dr. Farella1, who has extensive experience in performing aesthetic procedures tells-"Successful laser hair removal requires preparation before the procedure. The laser targets visible hair, so you will be instructed to avoid plucking, waxing, or electrolysis three weeks before the procedure to allow stubble to form. It is recommended to avoid tanning in the sun or sun booth for two months prior to treatment because tanning stimulates skin pigments and makes discoloration more likely. Liquid self-tanners also should be avoided as they turn the skin into a target for the laser beam."
During the procedure, a hand-held instrument is pressed onto your skin so that its laser beams can pass into and destroy the hair follicle. Your skin will be cooled at the same time for protection from burns and to help limit pain.
Results
Laser hair removal works differently on each person. In general, it removes most but not all of the hair from the treated area. The treatment is needed. Hair goes through three different stages of growth and not all hairs are actively growing at the time of the treatment. As follicles come out of the shedding or resting phase and into the active growth phase, they produce new hairs that were not present during earlier treatments. Four to six treatments spaced four to six weeks apart is recommended. Darker skinned individuals may need more than six treatments. The exact number depends on your skin color, coarseness of hair, gender, and desired results.
Risks and Complications
With any procedure, risks and complications can occur but generally are rare. Side effects from laser hair removal are more likely in patients with darker skin tones. Changes in skin color may be temporary or permanent. Superficial or deep burns from use of an inappropriate wavelength or pulse duration can cause scarring. A trained and experienced physician can modify treatment settings based on skin type and response at the selected settings to minimize complications.
Recovery
Immediately after treatment, your skin may be red and bumpy for up to an hour and might be sensitive for a couple of days. Sun exposure should be avoided for several weeks, followed by diligent use of sunscreen.
Disclaimer: Information on this page is not a substitute for medical consultation or advice. Please contact us to schedule an appointment to discuss the best treatments for you.
1. Dr. John F. Farella: Dr. John F. Farella, M.D., F.A.C.S. is a well-known plastic surgeon in New York. He has an extensive experience in performing aesthetic procedures. For further queries you can dial 914.290.4700 / 914-752-2669 or email Dr. Farella at info@drfarella.com. His main office is located at 311 North Street, Suite 408, White Plains, NY 10605. To know more, visit his website http://www.drfarella.com/.
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