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I suggest posting photos and seeing a cosmetic dermatologist for an in person evaluation. This may be improved with a combination of skin care, lasers, and peels. Best, Dr. Emer
It is best to shave the day before or day of treatment. This prevents the hair from absorbing the laser energy and causing burns. Do not tweeze or wax three weeks before or during laser hair removal treatment. Doing so removes the hair follicle the laser targets. Always remember to get your...
Thanks for your question and we always recommend that you have a consultation with a board certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon to learn the most up-to-date treatment options for unwanted hair. There are many new systems out there for laser hair removal and one needs to determine which one...
Laser hair removal requires 4-8 see ions at monthly intervals. You can perform laser hair removal safely after 8 weeks .If hair is the more distressing issue you could finish series of hair removal first.
Pigment changes can occur after laser hair removal treatments and they can be hyperpigmentation, which is darkening of the skin, or hypopigmentation, which is lightening of the skin. Most cases will resolve but it can take months to up to a year before the skin appears normal...
Yes, You can use laser hair removal cream as it removes only the surface hairs. You can also shave or bleach the area, none of which affects the hair within the follicle, under the skin. Shaving may be the preferred route however sometimes women are concerned this may actually make...
Thank you for your question. No, this is not true. All hair in the treated area should be shave prior to treatment. This is because the heat from the laser will not go deep enough into the hair shaft and will not have an effect. It is true that the labia is a little more difficult to treat, but...
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