Dallas Laser Hair Removal doctors

Peter Malouf, DO Peter Malouf, DO
Dallas Dermatologist
6117 Berkshire Lane, Dallas
3 answers
Timothy G. Rodgers, MD Timothy G. Rodgers, MD
Dallas Dermatologist
3880 Parkwood Blvd Suite 102, Frisco
2 answers
D.J. Verret, MD D.J. Verret, MD
Dallas Facial Plastic Surgeon
6545 Preston Road Suite 200, Plano
2 answers
Mandy Lynn Warthan, MD Mandy Lynn Warthan, MD
Dallas Dermatologist
5971 Virginia Parkway, Suite 100 3523 McKinney Ave, #347, McKinney
1 answer
Jay Burns, MD Jay Burns, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
9101 North Central Expressway #600, Dallas

Recent Answers

Will Soprano Xl for Hair Removal Cause Hyperpigmentation in South Asians?

Hi i am a medium south asian colour (type 4/5) will soprano hair laser cause hyperpigmentaton?

A: Will Soprano Xl for Hair Removal Cause Hyperpigmentation in South Asians?

The Soprano is a wonderful laser for your skin type, however, keep in mind, it is impossible to predict who might have hyperpigmentation even with the same skin type.  It is my practice to always perform a test spot prior to treatment especially in darker skin types. Best of luck.

 

Dr. Malouf

Peter Malouf, DO
Dallas Dermatologist
Which Laser Hair Removal Machine Would You Recommend for my Skin Type?

Which laser hair removal machine would you recommend for my skin type? I am an south asian male 30 year old with black hair...

A: laser type for type 4 skin

It looks like you have type 4 fitzpatrick and a broad area of treatment.

For safety, speed and tolerability, I would reccomend the soprano or light sheer duet.

 

Best,

 

Dr. Malouf

Peter Malouf, DO
Dallas Dermatologist
Can Laser Hair Removal Be Used to Safely Remove Hairs On/near Moles?

I will be having laser hair removal treatment on my face. I have a mole which has unsightly hairs growing out of it, is it safe to have this hair treated also?

A: Laser Hair Removal on Moles with Hair is Generally Safe

With correct settings, laser hair removal can be effecively used to treat hair on almost any body area, including over moles.  If the mole is dark or pigmented, the laser energy may need to be adjusted in order to avoid any complications.  

Timothy G. Rodgers, MD
Dallas Dermatologist
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