Before Laser Hair Removal Technique performed commercially, it had already passed 20 years of experimental process. The professional hair removal technology was introduced in mid 1990s. One of the most famous articles was published by the group at Massachusetts General Hospital (1998). The acceptance of laser hair removal is established to all community now. Laser hair removal is being practiced in Clinic, Hospital, men/ women grooming etc and even in home.
How does laser hair removal work?
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How successful is the process of laser hair removal?
Don't pay attention to false and misleading claims by so called experts. Patients will achieve varying degrees of success. The application of these laser energies to the skin results in almost complete removal of all actively growing hairs. The number of hairs that are permanently removed as a result of one treatment can vary. Part of the difficulty in eradication of unwanted or excess hair lies in the fact that the follicle has tremendous regenerative capabilities and that these recuperative powers are highly variable from individual to individual and from one anatomic site to another.
In most instances multiple treatments are necessary in order to achieve permanent hair reduction and in some instances treatment may fail to permanently remove all the hair in a given anatomic site. In order to understand the process it is important to understand the biology of hair growth itself. Hair growth cycles are divided into three phases. The anagen follicle or growing hair is the major target for laser energy and represents the most vulnerable phase of the hair growth cycle. Telogen or resting hairs are not actively growing and appear to be more resistant to the laser energy. The transitional phase between anagen and telogen phases known as the catagen phase is brief but also relatively resistant to laser removal.
Depending on the body site, various percentages of hairs are in the anagen, catagen and telogen phase. As a result, it is necessary to treat a given anatomic area more than once in order to attempt to achieve permanent hair removal. Since the anagen phase is most vulnerable, a period of one to three months between treatments is necessary to allow the resting or telogen phase hairs to once again enter the anagen cycle and become more sensitive to the laser energy.
How is the laser treatment performed?
What will I look like after treatment?
The application of laser energy to the skin results in a pink color and on occasion crusting in the area will develop lasting a few days. Discomfort similar to a sunburn may be noted over the first 24 hour period and in extensive cases Tylenol or mild Codeine containing analgesics may be used. In certain instances, especially in darker complected individuals, temporary pigmentation changes may be noted. One may notice hair within the follicles for up to two weeks after therapy, however, this will fall out leaving smooth, hair-free skin.
What do I have to do before the treatment begins?
During your initial consultation you will be asked to provide a detailed medical and hormonal history. When indicated, we will obtain blood tests in order to uncover any hormone-related causes which may be associated with the excess production of body hair. Patients who are darker skin type may use a bleaching cream (Hydroquinone 4%, or Kojic Acid) for three to four weeks prior to treatment in order to lessen the effects of brown melanin pigment in the skin surrounding the hair follicle.
What are the risks associated with laser hair removal?
Laser hair removal has proven to be a very safe procedure when performed in physicians offices, not at spas and strip malls. Since laser pulses are a constant energy, there is little chance of scarring associated with this process. In certain instances temporary increased or decreased pigmentation will be noted within the lasered sites, especially in more darkly pigmented patients. In certain cases there may be some degree of crusting during the postoperative period which is treated by the use of bland emollients or topical antibiotics.
Nurses and physicians are on call 24 hours a day to assist you through your postoperative period and to answer any questions you may have during this time.
What are the costs involved in the procedure?
Laser hair removal involves the use of sophisticated expensive laser equipment in order to deliver precise and effective energy pulses. During your initial consultation the areas to be treated will be determined and a fee quote per treatment session will be given to you. This fee involves the cost of the procedure, dressings and postoperative visits. The fee for re-treatment sessions at one to two month intervals may be the same or less than the initial treatment depending on the extent of follow-up treatment needed. Our aim is to provide safe, effective and affordable laser treatments for patients wishing to avail themselves of this service.
What can I expect?
Laser Hair Removal Centers in Washington DC
Gentlelase Center
1800 I St N W
Ste 910
Washington, DC 20006 (202) 783-6565
Washington, DC 20006 (202) 783-6565
Anew Center for Medical Aesthetics
3146 1/2 O St NW
Washington, DC 20007
Neighborhood: Georgetown (202) 625-6194
Neighborhood: Georgetown (202) 625-6194
Laser Perfect
2311 M St NW
Ste 401
(between N 23rd St & N 24th St)
Washington, DC 20037
Neighborhood: West End (866) 876-6684
(between N 23rd St & N 24th St)
Washington, DC 20037
Neighborhood: West End (866) 876-6684
Georgette Klinger
5335 Wisconsin Ave NW
(between N Belts Ln & N Jenifer St)
Washington, DC 20015
Neighborhood: Friendship Heights (202) 362-0136
Washington, DC 20015
Neighborhood: Friendship Heights (202) 362-0136
Radiance Medspa DC
3105 14th St NW
(between N Irving St & N Kenyon St)
Washington, DC 20010
Neighborhood: Columbia Heights (202) 483-0008
Washington, DC 20010
Neighborhood: Columbia Heights (202) 483-0008
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