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Laser Hair Removal Restores Self-Confidence

Laser hair removal uses highly amplified light to penetrate hair follicles. The pigmentation within the hair absorbs the light and the hair is destroyed within that follicle. Because the procedure targets the pigmentation within the hair, the procedure may prove ineffective for hairs that are white or have no pigment. This procedure not only helps to restore the physical appearance of the patient, but also restores self-confidence and respect to the patient.

Get Rid of Embarassing, Unwanted Hair

Laser hair removal gets rid of embarrassing, unwanted hair, quickly and efficiently. With laser hair removal, patients are able to improve appearance and self-confidence.
Laser hair removal is most effective when the targeted hair is darker than the surrounding skin. During laser hair removal a beam of light is directed at the hair follicle, essentially destroying the follicle and reducing the likelihood of regrowth.

How Does Laser Hair Removal Work?

The laser targets the hair follicle without disrupting the skin’s surface to remove hair on any part of the body for smooth softer looking skin. The energy directed from the lasers hand piece is absorbed by the melanin in the hair follicle, the generated heat energy is designed to destroy the hair follicle so it cannot grow back. Our top of the line approach to hair removal is safe for all skin types and targets all hair colors that contain melenin. The result is permanent hair reduction providing the most desired effect.

Permanent Hair Removal (Electrolysis)

Electrolysis is a progressive treatment. The amount of time required to completely rid the area of hair varies per individual. It usually takes between 6 months and 1 year of repeated treatments. Contact a board certified plastic surgeon if you have any questions or concerns.

I think electrolysis is a great way to rid yourself of shaving and the complications that come with it. Has anyone had this surgery done?