Studies demonstrate how laser hair removal can save significant money over the course of your lifetime, but there are some considerations you must keep in mind before embarking on treatment for the first time.
Laser hair removal results depend heavily on the experience and expertise of the technician performing it, which is why selecting your salon with care is vital.
How does the alexandrite laser work?
Laser hair removal combines light and heat energy to destroy hair follicles that produce unwanted hair, such as alexandrite laser. It has been approved by the FDA as a safe treatment method; additionally it may also be used for tattoo color removal as well as reduce skin discolorations and stretch marks.
Before using an alexandrite laser, it is vitally important that you follow all instructions given by your technician. Before each treatment begins, the area should be shaved and any existing makeup removed; additionally it is advisable to wear sunscreen whenever going outdoors as its wavelength can absorb into suntans which could potentially lead to burns and complications during treatments.
Notably, laser hair removal results depend on the experience and skill of its operator. While both alexandrite and diode lasers have demonstrated promising early results in studies, it is wise to select an experienced center when receiving this procedure.
The alexandrite laser comes equipped with an internal cooling system that protects and soothes skin during treatment, but some short-term redness may still appear afterward; this should go away within one or two days. Furthermore, it is essential not to pick at scabs or scrub the area too vigorously as doing so could lead to unintended scarring.
Can the alexandrite laser be used on light or grey hair?
Laser treatment of light and grey hair is notoriously challenging due to pigment in its hair follicles absorbing laser energy and disabling future growth. To address these kinds of hair more effectively, special carbon dye is applied directly onto skin, increasing effectiveness while helping laser beam reach each individual follicle more directly.
The alexandrite laser can quickly and painlessly target melanosomes in hair follicles and destroy them without harming surrounding skin. The procedure usually only takes minutes or hours depending on which body area needs treating; its innovative cooling system also keeps the skin safe during treatment.
Traditional laser technology meant that darker skin tones were ineligible for laser hair removal treatments due to being attracted by natural melanin and not targeting darker melanin in hair follicles. With advancements in laser technology however, people of darker complexion can now receive safe and effective laser hair removal treatments from Manhattan Aesthetics’ alexandrite laser as well as Diode and ND:YAG lasers helping people of various skin tones achieve the results they want from safe laser procedures.
Before your session, it is crucial to refrain from using sunless tanners or sunbathing for three weeks prior to treatment. In addition, waxing, plucking and using depilatory creams should be limited twelve days beforehand; additionally it’s wise to shave the area that will be treated before attending an appointment.
How long does the alexandrite laser hair removal last?
The alexandrite laser features an innovative cooling system to alleviate any discomfort during treatment, though some individuals may experience slight reddening and swelling which usually subsides after several hours. On average, six-12 sessions are typically necessary; it is important that regular appointments for laser hair removal treatments be scheduled in advance.
The Alexandrite laser utilizes a wavelength of 755nm to target and destroy colour pigments found within hair roots for permanent* hair reduction results. Unlike other lasers, however, alexandrite’s treatment has no adverse side effects on surrounding skin; thus making its laser hair removal procedure pain-free; unlike electrolysis which emits bundles of light that absorb melanin from hair follicles without damaging tissues nearby.
Laser treatment can also be significantly faster than other forms of hair removal; electrolysis treats one hair at a time while laser pulses can remove multiple hairs at once, typically taking 15 minutes for smaller areas and 30-45 minutes for legs.
Young LDN offers superior service compared to clinics who only provide Alexandrite or Diode lasers alone. By combining the ND:Yag laser with alexandrite laser technology, we are able to treat all skin colours and types of hair. Furthermore, the ND:Yag penetrates deeper into skin for treating benign pigmented lesions, vascular lesions, small leg veins as well as benign pigmented lesions or lesions on legs compared with using only Alexandrite or Diode lasers alone. By providing such advanced services compared with clinics offering Alexandrite or Diode laser technologies alone, Young LDN offers overall superior services when compared with clinics offering Alexandrite or Diode laser technologies alone.
Is anesthesia necessary for the alexandrite laser hair removal?
Laser hair removal is an efficient and non-invasive solution to permanently reduce unwanted body or facial hair. This process works by targeting melanin pigments found within hair follicles to disrupt their growth cycle, leading to permanent hair reduction. Laser treatment is gentle on skin and painless.
Before beginning laser treatment, a topical anesthetic cream will be applied to the area to minimize any discomfort. Once this anesthetic has taken effect, the laser is guided over the treatment area to destroy hair follicles without harming surrounding skin or damaging delicate facial features. These laser treatments can be performed on virtually all parts of the body with coarse to fine hair types; some areas may need multiple sessions while other may only need a couple.
At your initial consultation, we will assess both your skin and hair to identify the ideal laser treatment plan for you, while answering any of your queries or addressing any concerns about the process.
Our FDA-cleared laser system, the GentleLase Alexandrite, is FDA-approved to reduce wrinkles on all Fitzpatrick skin tones including tanned. Utilizing revolutionary dual-wavelength technology that delivers narrow-wavelength light directly to follicles for safer and more effective hair removal, while protecting from heat caused by laser energy. Additionally, its Dynamic Cooling Device keeps skin cool during and post treatment protecting it from heat exposure.
What are the side effects of the alexandrite laser hair removal?
The alexandrite laser provides a safe and effective means of hair removal. By targeting melanin pigments while leaving surrounding skin undisturbed, its heat energy disarms hair follicles so they stop producing new hairs – leading to permanent reduction. Treatment will vary depending on density and type of hair growth; you may require multiple sessions before seeing optimal results.
Before your first session, a brief private consultation will take place between you and a practitioner to discuss your goals and determine whether laser hair removal is suitable for you. At this point, any questions or queries will also be addressed by them as well as which alexandrite laser is most suited to your skin tone – this helps avoid unintended side effects like pigment abnormalities and burns that could arise as a result.
Laser hair removal can be painful if your skin is particularly delicate or thin. After treatment, it’s normal for the treated area to appear red and swollen; this usually subsides within several days. If discomfort persists beyond this point, try using cold compresses as an analgesia solution.
Before your laser treatment, it is recommended to forgo any other methods of hair removal as these will disturb the hair follicle and compromise its effectiveness. You can still shave, as laser does not affect hair roots directly.
How long does it take to recover from the alexandrite laser hair removal?
Laser hair removal doesn’t require downtime and you can return to normal activities immediately following treatment. However, it is essential to limit sun exposure and tanning beds for two weeks post treatment and use aloe vera gel or copper moisturizers to minimize redness and avoid waxing or plucking of treated areas and use of bleach/depilatory creams as these could potentially exacerbate redness and affect results.
Alexandrite laser can safely be used on skin tones ranging from light to dark; however, blonde and gray hairs require consultation with one of our dermatologists in order to assess if treatment would be suitable for them.
When the combined light with 755 nanometer wavelength is directed at the hair follicle, it absorbs and disintegrates the color pigments before using this energy to destroy its function and prevent further hair growth.
It is advised to undergo multiple laser hair removal sessions for optimal results. On average, six to ten treatments should suffice in reducing unwanted hair growth on the body. More sessions may be necessary if dark-textured and colored hair exists compared to lighter areas; studies have demonstrated that alexandrite laser is more efficient at treating dark skin types; however, results depend heavily upon operator experience and choice of settings on their laser machine.