Our Laser Hair Removal Services
Our skin experts begin with a complete evaluation, and patients should tell their doctors of any history of scarring, skin disorders, or previous hair removal procedures.
For initial treatment, patients typically need three to six sessions every four to six weeks. Depending on each patient’s specific characteristics and goals, patients might need maintenance treatments after a few years.
What to Expect
Preparation
Our skin care team reviews instructions with each patient to prepare for the procedure. General recommendations include:
- Limit waxing or plucking hair in the areas to be treated for several weeks before the procedure.
- Avoid sun exposure for several weeks.
Procedure
The procedure typically lasts a few minutes for small areas, such as the upper lip. Larger areas, such as the back, might take an hour or more. Patients wear eye protection throughout the procedure.
During the procedure, the specialist:
- Presses a handheld laser instrument to the skin, usually using a cooling gel or a cooling device on the instrument to protect skin.
- Activates the instrument to send a laser beam through the skin to the hair follicles. Patients might feel discomfort and a sensation of cold from the cooling device or gel.
Recovery
Patients can drive themselves home because no anesthesia is used. The treated area might be red and swollen for a few hours, but patients typically have little to no downtime. Ice and over-the-counter pain medication can relieve discomfort.