| Laser Hair Removal |
Patient Instructions: Pre-treatment Laser Hair Removal The effectiveness of laser hair removal is highly dependent on patient cooperation. There are many things a patient can inadvertently do to decrease either the safety or effectiveness of their treatment. It is, therefore, imperative to follow these directions. Tanning is one of the biggest factors. Most practitioners believe it is the single most important act that patients do to decrease the effectiveness of their treatment. Although we have a laser that is able to treat tanned individuals, the laser may not always be the ideal laser for an individual’s hair type. These lasers usually have a longer wavelength and are much better at treating coarse hair than fine hair. We at Pier Laser Med Spa currently have three different lasers which can be used for hair removal, but generally rely on the Lumenis® LightSheer™ Diode laser but still feel that tanning should be avoided for 4-6 weeks prior to treatment for optimal results. Self-tanning creams and sprays need to completely fade also. During the course of treatment, if a patient is exposed to sun, sunscreen with an SPF of at least 25 applied as a thick layer 20 minutes before sun exposure is recommended. The hair needs to be in the follicle at the time of treatment. Lasers target the pigment melanin in the hair beneath the surface of the skin. Because of this, patients should not wax, tweeze, bleach, thread, or use depilatory agents for 4 weeks prior to treatment. If facial hair is being treated, usually avoidance of these methods for only 2 weeks is necessary because facial hair grows faster. If a form of hair removal is necessary, shaving or clipping can be done because these methods allow the hair to stay in the follicle. It is usually advisable to see some hair growth on the day of treatment. Please shave facial or faster growing hairs 48hrs before your laser treatment, other slower growing hairs can be shaved up to one-week prior, so the hair is barely seen above the surface. Longer hair detracts from follicle treatment. Lotions, creams, makeup, and deodorant are removed before treatment as well. These can obstruct or refract laser light negatively. We will not laser over an area of active inflammation or infection, so please inform the M.D. about this prior, so you can be rescheduled. Patient cooperation is essential for the success of laser hair removal. Patients need to follow explicit directions with regards to tanning, other hair removal methods, and topical agents. The procedure is not painful to most people, as it feels like the snap of a rubber band, but numbing creams can be prescribed. Most patients need 5-7 total treatments. We recommend the discounted pre-pay package of 6 for peace of mind and will provide any further touch-ups for free. Most patients regret only that they didn’t get this done years ago. Patient Instructions: Post-Treatment Laser Hair RemovalAlthough pre-treatment instructions are probably more important for a patient to follow in order to ensure safe and effective results, most patients concern themselves more with post-treatment care. Below is a list of post-treatment instructions.
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The effectiveness of laser hair removal is highly dependent on patient cooperation. There are many things a patient can inadvertently do to decrease either the safety or effectiveness of their treatment. It is, therefore, imperative to follow these directions. 

