


Excess facial or body hair is a concern for men and women, alike. Some of the traditional solutions include depilatories, shaving, waxing and electrolysis. However, many people complain that the temporary solutions were too painful and time-consuming and because electrolysis treats only one hair at a time, it is not an option for large areas of the body. That is why more and more people are turning to laser hair removal for permanent results.
Laser hair removal is an effective process that uses the gentle power of laser to remove unwanted hair. Many people have found laser hair removal to be the perfect solution for smooth skin without the nuisance of waxing, shaving and tweezing. However, before making the decision on whether laser hair removal is right for you, it is important to understand the removal process. Below you will find the answers to some of the most common questions.
How does laser treatment work?
The laser creates a beam of high-intensity light that penetrates deep into skin tissue where it delivers a controlled amount of targeted therapeutic heat. Candela’s patented Dynamic Cooling Device™ (DCD™) technology protects the upper layers of your skin with a cooling burst of cryogen. Together, the long-pulse laser and DCD™ cooling offer optimal treatment with minimal side effects.
What can I expect during treatment?
Treatment will take place in your practitioner’s office. You will wear safety eyewear to protect your eyes from the laser light. Your practitioner will guide the laser to the treatment areas with a small hand piece. Each laser pulse may be preceded by a short pulse of cooling spray. A treatment could take as little as a few minutes to as long as an hour, depending on the area and condition being treated.
Does it hurt?
Some patients may feel a slight discomfort with each laser pulse, sometimes described as the snapping of a rubber band on the skin. This discomfort resolves in several seconds and is minimized by Candela’s DCD™ cooling. For some patients, a topical anesthetic may be used prior to treatment. Be sure to discuss this with your practitioner.
How many treatment sessions will I need?
The number of sessions depends on the treatment you require and the condition of your skin. For hair removal, multiple treatments are required, as the process is most effective when the hair follicle is in its active growth phase. Many factors impact the efficacy of individual laser treatments, including the severity of the condition being treated.
How do I prepare for treatment?
Patients scheduled for hair removal should avoid plucking, electrolysis or hair waxing for three to six weeks prior to treatment depending on the treatment area. If you have had a history of herpes simplex virus and are scheduled for facial hair treatment, prophylactic antiviral therapy may be prescribed. Also, any hair should be completely removed by shaving, and your skin should be thoroughly cleaned and dried, removing any makeup, creams, oils, topical anesthetics or skin tanning products before laser treatment. The intended treatment area should not be exposed to sunlight or tanning booth light for two to four weeks prior to treatment. This includes any spray on tanning products.
What can I expect after treatment?
A cool compress or gel pack may be applied for comfort following your treatment. Any redness or swelling should resolve within a few hours.
What precautions should I take after treatment?
After laser treatment, prevent sun exposure by applying sun block – SPF 30 or above. In the first few days after treatment, don’t scrub or rinse the treated areas with abrasive skin cleansers. Your practitioner may advise additional precautions.
Are there side effects?
Your risks are minimal. Side effects may include redness and swelling. More rare side effects are hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, blistering and purpura in the treated area. Permanent side effects are rare. Be sure to discuss potential side effects with your provider.
Are these treatments covered by insurance?
Most insurance companies do not offer reimbursement for cosmetic procedures. Consult your insurance carrier for conclusive information.
How much will it cost?
The cost of treatment is determined by the size of the area being treated. The larger the area the more it costs. Prices start at $99 per treatment for small areas like the upper lip and range up to $ 490 per treatment for larger areas like the back. Discounts available with the purchase of multiple areas. Ask your provider for details.
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How fast is laser hair removal?
The greatest advantage of laser hair removal is the speed of treatment in conjunction with long lasting results. So it is especially great for large areas such as backs, or legs when compared to electrolysis, which is excruciatingly slow and painful for large areas.
A back treatment with laser only takes one hour, while a full back with electrolysis usually takes 125 hours. |
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