Laser Hair Removal Dallas
Laser Hair Removal has been in the news a
lot lately and has become to preferred way
to eliminate unwanted hair. Unlike waxing or
shaving, the results are long lasting or
PERMANENT and unlike electrolysis, vast
areas can be treated in one to three
sessions.
The most popular areas are the back, chest
and neck for men and the underarms, bikini
area and facial hair for women. Initially the best
candidates for laser hair removal had to
have dark
hair and light skin but newer technology
allows hair removal for people of all skin
types and hair colors. Since the laser works
by releasing its energy into dark pigment,
those with dark tans should let them fade
before the treatment, or some of the energy
will be absorbed by the skin instead of the
hair. The best time for laser hair removal
is when tans
have faded.
Most people want to know if laser
treatment hurts. The laser produces a
sensation like the light snap of a rubber
band. Most people find it tolerable, but for
those who find the treatment uncomfortable,
a topical anesthetic cream can be used.
All lasers for hair removal are NOT the
same. The lasers with higher power and
longer contact time appear to offer the best
results and are the most likely to result in
permanent hair removal. Our laser is called
GentleLASE and is an Alexandrite laser.
It sprays a cooling mist on the area right
before the laser is activated, which cools the skin
during treatment, allowing much more
powerful and effective treatment.
GentleLASE is FDA cleared for permanent hair
reduction in all hair and skin types.
Laser Hair Removal with the GentleLASE is
available at The Plastic Surgery Center of
Dallas. Treatments are performed by a highly
trained nurse under the supervision of Dr.
Stagnone.
Disclaimer for Laser hair removal: This Dallas cosmetic surgery website is intended to provide general information regarding simple solutions for laser hair removal and to help you find a Dallas cosmetic surgeon. If you are looking for one of Dallas’ best plastic surgeons contact us today.
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