Traditional hair removal techniques, such as
shaving, plucking, waxing and depilatory creams provide only temporary
relief. Until now, the only recognized way to remove hair permanently
has been by electrolysis - which can be tedious, time-consuming
and uncomfortable. The GentleLASE System safely removes unwanted
body hair without damaging the delicate pores and structures of
the skin. Facial and bikini areas are usually completed in under
ten minutes; legs, backs and larger areas can take longer.
The use of lasers in dermatology has advanced rapidly over the
past 30 years. Today, lasers have a broad range of dermatologic
applications, including:
- removal or improvement of wrinkles & lines
- improvement of aging and photo-aging
- treatment of superficial brown pigmentation
- treatment of age spots and deep pigmented
- lesions such as port wine stains and birthmarks
- removal or improvement of scars
- removal of some skin cancers
- removal or improvement of vascular moles
- removal of tattoos
- removal of warts
- removal of unwanted hair
The principal applications of lasers in facial skin rejuvenation
are reduction or removal of wrinkles, lines and age spots, to
"resurface" the skin.
The laser (Light Amplification
by the Stimulated
Emission of Radiation) is
a "light pump". It applies principles of radiation physics
to narrowly segregate light of selected wavelength and "pump"
the light radiation to high intensity. These beams of selected
wavelength can be varied in intensity and in the duration of emitted
pulses.
For example, powerful, rapid pulses of the infrared-wavelength
carbon dioxide laser can vaporize targeted skin. The pulses of
the carbon dioxide laser can be directed toward resurfacing skin
without bleeding. The benefits of laser skin resurfacing include
bloodlessness, plus:
- reduced risk of infection
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- precisely controlled surgical effects
- one-day outpatient treatment in many instances
After-effects and recovery times vary with different laser procedures.
A dermatologist will explain the risks, after-effects and benefits
of recommended procedures.
Lasers are powerful instruments and laser surgery should be performed
only by a dermatologist or dermatologic surgeon with experience
in the procedure. To learn more about lasers and laser surgery,
go to the Web site of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery.
What precautions should be taken before and
after treatment?
Avoid the sun 4-6 weeks before and after treatment or until
your practitioner allows it.
You must avoid electrolysis, plucking or waxing hair for 6 weeks
prior to treatment.
If you have had a history of per ioral herpes, prophylactic antiviral
therapy may be prescribed.
If you have a dark skin type, a bleaching cream may be started
4-6 weeks before treatment to optimize results.
You should discuss your desired results and the improvements you
expect to achieve with your practitioner. Together you can decide
if your expectations will be met and if this laser treatment is
the best option.
How many treatments will I need?
Hair grows in cycles. The number of treatments required depends
upon your skin color and coarseness of the hair. Everyone will
require at least 2-3 treatments as the process is only effective
on hair during the early growing cycle. Repeat sessions will be
necessary to treat these follicles when they re-enter the early
growth phase.