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Never shave, wax or tweeze again! Remove unwanted hair
with the most advanced FDA-approved laser technology for
ALL skin types. Laser hair removal is safe, comfortable,
and effective. Advanced technology used by medical professionals
for REAL results!
Since different skin types respond better to certain lasers,
Dermacare uses several different lasers for hair removal .
How does laser hair removal work?
A laser produces a beam of highly concentrated light. The light emitted is
well absorbed by the pigment located in hair follicles. The laser pulses for
a fraction of a second, just long enough to vaporize the pigment, disabling
numerous follicles at a time to eliminate or significantly impede the hair’s
growth.
Is laser hair removal painful?
The laser treatment itself can cause a slight tingling sensation. Most patients
tolerate the procedure well. Because some areas of the body are more sensitive
than others, topical anesthesia can be an option.
How long do the treatments take?
The treatment time can vary considerably depending on the size of the area
treated, and the particular technique used. A small area such as the upper
lip may take only five minutes, while a larger area like the back or legs may
take up to one hour. Since the laser affects only those hairs in the growing
stage, and not all hairs will be in this stage at the same time, several treatments
will most likely be needed to effectively remove all the hair from one area.
Subsequent sessions will be scheduled at least a month apart. By this time you will
probably begin to notice the re-growth of hairs that were previously in the
resting stage.
How many treatments are required?
Although the FDA has approved several types of laser for permanent hair reduction,
results can vary. An individual's metabolism, hormonal level,
hair quality and number of hair follicles can all affect the outcome.
Moreover, normal hair goes through a growth cycle in three stages: the anagen,
or growing phase; the telogen, or resting phase; and the catagen, or transitional
phase. During the anagen phase, hair is susceptible to the laser’s energy,
but during the telogen and catagen phases, it is resistant. At any one time,
various percentages of body hair will be in each of these phases, making complete
removal unlikely without multiple sessions. Typically five treatments are necessary
to achieve the desired result.
Consumer Alert: Hair removal is the cosmetic
procedure with the greatest incidence of burning, blistering,
and scarring. It is a procedure to be performed by a medical
professional in a medical clinic with the most advanced technology
and thorough training and understanding of all six skin types
and the laser appropriate for each skin type. There are many facilities advertising hair removal that utilize technology
that works poorly or not at all and have staff that is inadequately
trained. Also, many facilities do not possess the correct
technology to safely treat ethnic skin types.
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