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First I would get laser hair removal of those hair which would require an average of six monthly session to achieve permanent hair removal. Make sure that the hair is shaved close to the skin to achieve maximum success, Then i would get morpheus 8 treatments for the scar tissue and possibly finish off with a morpheus resurfacing.
This machine is by far one of the best machines, both pain-wise and effectiveness. It has a cooling tip on it so when having your hair lasered, it is so much more comfortable than any other machine. It also helps to get rid of hair in way less treatments, 6-8 as opposed to most machines that take 8 to 12 sessions.
Hello, my name is Ranen and I work at Dr. Shahs office. This is a very common question with patients getting laser hair removal. The recommendation I give to patients using tretinoin would be to stay off of it one week prior to your laser hair appt.
Hello, and thank you for your question. Laser hair removal is typically permanent if done correctly. Unfortunately, you can't undo it so think you have to wait it out and see what happens. Dr, T.
No, laser hair removal does not have to hurt to be effective. WIth the proper settings and wavelength, the discomfort should not be anything more than a rubber band flinging at you. Having said that, there are some lasers such as the gentlemax pro that offer a cryo cooling burst while removing...
These areas almost always heal okay, will take some time, possibly up to 6 months or year, but over time will start a bland within normal skin.
Hello and thank you for your question. Yes, waiting six months in between laser hair removal sessions could affect a positive result. The dormant hair follicles could start to regrow. For optimal results, I would wait and start your sessions when you can be on a better schedule. Best of luck...
Strawberry legs can be challenging to treat, especially if it's due to hair being trapped under the skin. It's positive that you've undergone LHR, but the effectiveness can vary. Depending on the thickness and color of your hair, more sessions or a different type of laser might be necessary....
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