Hello. I have light skin tone with very thick coarse black hairs. I really wanna do full brazilian laser hair removal. I asked to two laser center and they have Soprano XL machine and regular Soprano and candela laser machine. Which one is most popular and recently made? Which laser machine will be working on my hair type? How many times of treatments should I get? Thank you.
December 5, 2016
Answer: Which laser best of full brazilian? Hello, thank you for your question. There are many lasers that can be effective, we use the Candela/Syneron Gentle Max Pro. It has both 755nm and 1064nm wavelengths and can be used safely and effectively on all skin types. LHR is a series of treatments, usually 6-8 treatments done 4 weeks apart in this area. You will want to be sure that you are clean shaven prior to the treatment. Most importantly, you should choose a facility that is board certified to make sure that the proper wavelength/settings are used for your skin type.Good Luck!
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December 5, 2016
Answer: Which laser best of full brazilian? Hello, thank you for your question. There are many lasers that can be effective, we use the Candela/Syneron Gentle Max Pro. It has both 755nm and 1064nm wavelengths and can be used safely and effectively on all skin types. LHR is a series of treatments, usually 6-8 treatments done 4 weeks apart in this area. You will want to be sure that you are clean shaven prior to the treatment. Most importantly, you should choose a facility that is board certified to make sure that the proper wavelength/settings are used for your skin type.Good Luck!
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December 4, 2016
Answer: Find an Experienced Provider with Good Equipment that is Regularly Calibrated Almost all newer lasers are safe for all skin types and have features built in (such as sapphire cooling tips) to make them more comfortable. Some of the newer technology is also more efficient, allowing for lower energy settings to be used with better results and less discomfort. For any laser treatment, safety is the most important consideration. In our state, every new laser patient has to be seen by a medical practitioner. At that point, they can determine if you can be safely treated with their laser.We recommend finding an experienced and reputable provider in your area with updated equipment. A consistent overlapping technique is the key to avoiding patchiness in LHR. Calibration and power of the laser is important for a safe, comfortable and effective treatment. Find out what laser they will use and if it is under a maintenance contract. If their laser isn’t calibrated on a regular basis or is underpowered, your treatment may be painful or inefficient. After a series of 6-8 initial treatments, you may need a touch up every 3-5 years.
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December 4, 2016
Answer: Find an Experienced Provider with Good Equipment that is Regularly Calibrated Almost all newer lasers are safe for all skin types and have features built in (such as sapphire cooling tips) to make them more comfortable. Some of the newer technology is also more efficient, allowing for lower energy settings to be used with better results and less discomfort. For any laser treatment, safety is the most important consideration. In our state, every new laser patient has to be seen by a medical practitioner. At that point, they can determine if you can be safely treated with their laser.We recommend finding an experienced and reputable provider in your area with updated equipment. A consistent overlapping technique is the key to avoiding patchiness in LHR. Calibration and power of the laser is important for a safe, comfortable and effective treatment. Find out what laser they will use and if it is under a maintenance contract. If their laser isn’t calibrated on a regular basis or is underpowered, your treatment may be painful or inefficient. After a series of 6-8 initial treatments, you may need a touch up every 3-5 years.
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