Laser Hair Removal
Laser Hair Removal
Laser Hair Removal is a medical procedure that uses a beam of light, also called a laser, to remove unwanted hair. Is Laser Hair Removal the one-stop treatment? Yes. Light energy is transformed into heat, damaging the hair follicle and inhibiting or delaying future hair growth. Ditch the razor and the rashes it can cause. The always bare and smooth dream is easily achievable with a few treatments.
Treatment Benefits
- Safe and effective
- FDA approved and scientifically proven
- Replaces shaving and waxing
- Noninvasive treatment
- Reduces hair on the legs, arms, back, and chest
- Long term results and no downtime
Did you know? Each Laser Hair Removal treatment reduces the amount of hair by at least 30%.
The Treatment
The advanced Cynosure MPX Elite Laser bonds to the melanin in the hair and the skin. The light beams penetrate through the hair’s root. The hair is seared off at the epidermis and sheds from the inactive follicle within a few weeks after laser treatment. Once the next cycle of hair regrows, the second treatment is performed.
Cynosure MPX Elite Laser
The laser we use has state-of-the-art technology and consists of a dual-wavelength system delivering reliable treatments for hair removal. A perk worth mentioning is that it also provides vascular treatments, epidermal pigment, and wrinkle reduction. We’ll customize your treatment to encompass all skin types. The variety of spot sizes and pulse durations allows it to accommodate a range of skin conditions.
FAQs
Which areas are treated?
The laser we use treats the face, armpits, back, legs, and bikini area, to name a few.
When will I see the results?
Your hair follicles will diminish visible hair within one week of treatment. If you have five sessions every four weeks, you’ll see visible results within twenty to thirty days of the first procedure.
How long do results last?
You’ll get slowed hair growth for years. Most patients don’t see hair regrowth for at least ten years. We recommend annual treatments if hair regrows.
Are there side effects?
Yes. You might get mild redness, swelling, or discomfort that subside within a few hours.
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