| Pulsed Light
Hair Reduction Treatment
|
Who
is a candidate?
Hair reduction works best for thick dark hair on people with
light, non-tanned skin. It does not treat light-colored hair.
What are the intended results?
Reduction in the amount of hair in the area treated.
How does it work?
Specialized hand pieces emit pulsed light that targets specific
substances, such as pigment in hair follicles. |
What is the
procedure?
The treatment provider will move the hand piece over the patient's
skin, pulsing it all the while. Each pulse will send a beam of
light through the skin. A flashing light, an audible tone, and
a mild sensation on the skin will let the patient know when the
hand piece is being pulsed. |
You can expect a light
pin prick sensation during treatment, but most people do not
require topical anesthesia.
Hair reduction usually requires three to seven treatments four
to six weeks apart. |
What is the
healing process?
You can expect temporary pinkness and some minor swelling around
the hair follicles after the treatment. |
| Note: The
specific risks and the suitability of this procedure for a given
individual can be determined only at the time of consultation.
All procedures have some degree of risk. Minor complications
that do not affect the outcome occur occasionally. Major complications
are rare. |
| To find out if you
are a candidate for Pulsed Lighter Hair Reduction, call our patient
services representative at (904) 388 8844, Or use our contact
form and we will call you to schedule a consultation |