Monday, October 23, 2017

Dermatologist in Washington DC explains the laser hair removal process

Conventional methods of removing unwanted hair such as shaving, tweezing, and waxing are known to provide satisfactory results. However, these are not permanent and can be time-consuming and painful at times. For anyone looking for a much long term option, they should seek laser hair removal treatment.  

How does it work?

The light emitted from the lasers is absorbed by the skin and transformed into heat which then destroys hair follicles. However, most Washington DC dermatologists will advise their patients that the treatment must be carried out on the hair follicles that are active in the growth cycle. This means that one single treatment is not sufficient for the procedure. It needs to be carried out over the course of several weeks, preferably with several weeks’ gaps in order to obtain more permanent results. Usually, this will be decided by the dermatologist together with the doctor, during the initial consultation. 

Who can undergo laser hair removal?

Laser hair removal treatment is usually recommended for patients who have dark hair and a fair complexion. However, due to advancements in laser technology, patients with any skin complexion and hair color can undergo laser hair removal and optimum results. Patients who opt to undergo laser hair removal are advised to avoid getting tanned and should also limit plucking and waxing, prior to the treatment. 

What can be expected during the treatment?

Right before the treatment, the hair in the area that requires treatment will be trimmed. The dermatologist will also configure the laser equipment according to the patient’s skin color, the thickness of the hair, and its location. The patient and technician will need to wear special eye protection glasses. A special cooling gel might also be applied on the treatment area, to help the patient to relax and increase penetration to the light. Once the treatment is complete, the patient may experience some minor discomfort. However, this can be easily overcome with the help of a cool compress and moisturizers. 

To Learn More About: Laser Hair Removal      Please Visit: Center for Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery

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