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What does the treatment
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How many sessions are needed?
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Is the laser treatment painful?
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What precautions do I need to take?
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Can hair return years later?
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What areas can be treated?
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How does laser hair removal work?
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What can I expect after the laser treatment?
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1. What
does the treatment involve?
The patient is asked to wear protective eyewear. The area to be worked on
will be shaved. A small hand piece is placed against the skin and a burst of
coolant is applied as the laser is activated. The hand piece is repositioned
and the laser is activated again. These pulses are about one per second,
making the treatment go very quickly.
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How many sessions are needed?
The number of sessions will vary for each individual. During the initial
visit, the laser disables those follicles in the Anagen "active" phase of
the growth cycle. Follicles in the Telogen "resting or dormant" phase will
not be affected. This is why sessions are scheduled between four to six
weeks apart giving the dormant follicles time to become active.

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3. Is the laser treatment
painful?
While some areas of the body are more sensitive than others, most patients
report little or no discomfort. The advanced cooling device of our laser is
all you need to minimize any discomfort. For more sensitive patients,
anesthetic creams can be applied prior to treatment.

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4. What precautions do I need
to take?
Cautions and side effects are always an issue and will be discussed at your
FREE consultation. Avoiding direct sun 2 - 4 weeks before and after your
treatment. Also you must avoid bleaching, tweezing or waxing 2 - 4 weeks
prior to your treatment for best results. Shaving is okay, but it is best to
have a slight growth of hair for the technician to see where the growth
pattern is.

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5. Can hair return years
later?
No. Once a hair follicle is destroyed it is said to be sterile, it can never
produce a hair again. But with some medications, hormonal changes, stress
etc., dormant hair follicles can be stimulated and begin growing hair.

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6. What areas can be
treated?
Virtually, any body part can be treated.

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7. How does laser hair removal
work?
Lasers target the pigment in the hair (melanin) in an effort to destroy the
hair follicle. The laser is absorbed by the pigmented hair shaft and
transferred to the surrounding follicle, thus destroying it. Laser only
kills hair that is in the growing stage.

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8. What can I expect after
the laser treatment?
The
application of laser to the skin results in a pink color. Discomforts
similar to slight sunburn and/or swelling may be noted over the next 72-hour
period. In certain instances, especially in darker skin toned individuals,
temporary
pigmentation changes may be noted. You may also notice hair within the
follicles for the first few days after treatment, however, these will fall
out leaving you with "Bare, Beautiful Skin".


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