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Additional Laser Hair Removal Information
Why do I need multiple treatments?
The first phase of the cycle is when hair removal works. It is the only
phase of the cycle where the hair is still attached to the follicle. The
heat from the Laser travels down the shaft of the hair and penetrates
the follicle. When this happens, the heat will destroy the follicle and
it will no longer be able to produce hair.
There is usually no more than about 20% to 30% of hairs in the Anagen
phase at any given time. This is one of the main reasons why a person
needs multiple treatments for Laser hair removal. On a mans’ face up to
80% of the hair can be treated during one session resulting in excellent
results.
Respecting the timing of treatments is very important. It takes approx.
6 to 12 weeks for the body, 4 to 8 weeks for the face to develop the
next crop of active hair roots and develop the target pigment.
Pre-treatment preparation:
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Patients who are
tanned should wait for their tan to fade for 4-6 weeks for best results.
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Patients on
Accutane (treatment for acne) should discontinue this medication for at
least 6 months before treatment.
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Avoid plucking,
waxing or any method of pulling of your hair at least 3-4 weeks before
starting with treatments - the intense pulsed light must see the hair
shaft to be able to destroy the follicle. Shaving or cutting of hair
close to the skin is permitted.
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Please
remove all makeup before treatment. There may be a slight chance of the
light energy being absorbed by makeup. Please inform us if your skin
care packages contain essential oils. What will happen
treatment day?
Special eye
protection is worn during the procedure. A specially designed cooling
device is used. Therefore patients normally feel only a slight tingling
or biting sensation during each pulse of light. Most patients find hair
removal by intense pulsed light fairly painless. A free consultation with our clinical esthetician can determine if you are a candidate for hair removal with the intense pulsed light technology. |