There are a variety of hair removal lasers available today. The effectiveness of most of these treatments is influenced by the skin type of the patient. For instance, the long pulsed Nd:YAG laser is best for people of darker skin tone while the Lightsheer (Diode) is suited for those of lighter skin. However, unlike the first, the diode laser has an advantageous property. When applied on the skin, a very small amount if its light is absorbed by the melanin. Thus it is generally considered a fair treatment option for people of both darker and lighter skin tones. And that's why we use it often to treat our patients.
How it works
The damage causes significant delay in hair re-growth and, in most cases, permanent destruction of several hair follicles. Unlike electrolysis, which disables one follicle at a time, the laser can reach and destroy hundreds of follicles at once.
Before treatment
Common questions & answers:
How do I know the treatment is best for me?
The process is straightforward. At your initial visit, our physician will discuss with you your previous treatment history followed by an assessment of your skin condition. Consequently a regime for treatment is recommended for the most effective and optimum results using the laser. Each laser treatment typically lasts between 30-40 minutes. The treatment is repeated after 3-4 weeks.
Is the treatment painful?
The impact of the laser on the skin can be described as tiny pin pricks or tingling sensation which is a minor discomfort to some patients. Our physician can help reduce this discomfort with typical anaesthetic. Our laser has the unique ability to emit the laser in a random spray manner to further reduce the discomfort. After treatment, the area will be slightly reddish and any discomfort will disappear within a few days.
What must I do after the laser treatment?
You will be required to use a moisturizer and sun block for 2-3 weeks. Post laser care is individualized and it is important to follow the physician's advice and instructions exactly for optimum results.Results are observed within 3 weeks. Usually two to three treatments are required for maximum benefit.
What should I expect after treatment?
Some redness and slight swelling may be present in the area that has been treated; however, this should subside within a few hours. If any prolonged redness or swelling occurs consult the physician. Keep the treated area clean, use at least SPF 15 sunscreen when outdoors, and follow the physician’s instructions.
How many treatments will I need?
You may need to be treated from 3-5 times at intervals of 3-8 weeks. There are three (3) phases of hair growth – anagen, catagen, and telogen. Only hairs in the active growth phase; anagen, can be successfully treated.
Will I have bruises or scars after the procedure?
The after effects of bruising or swelling of the Laserlipolysis treatment is significantly reduced compared to other more invasive procedures. Due to the therapeutic effects of the laser, it coagulates the blood vessels immediately, which reduces trauma beneath the skin. The point of entry for the laser treatment is so small that it does not require any stitches; only surgical glue and plaster is required.
Is there risk of complications?
Temporary pigmentation changes are possible but seldom occur. Always discuss your concerns with the physician prior to your treatment.
Can in-grown hair be treated?
The infrared energy delivered by this laser treatement can be used to remove all types of body hair. Sometimes "shaving bumps" can cover a follicle, but the penetrating light of the laser can still be safely used.
Contact us to know further more about our hair removal treatment or to make an appointment with Dr. Jeswender.
Tel: +60 3 7710 2295
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