| Why Choose
Laser Hair Removal?
For many men and women, unwanted hair can be a nuisance
or a nightmare. Until recently, getting rid of it was
painful, inconvenient, expensive and painful, other methods
are temporary.
Now, FDA approved laser technology can take care of unwanted hair
safely and affordably. Laser hair removal is effective
on just about any area of the body where smooth hair-free
skin is desired, such as underarms, face, legs, back and
shoulders.
The Advanced Laser Clinics™ approach to laser
hair removal provides the ideal solution to your needs with
written service guarantees that offer real results to real
people. |

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| Understanding
Laser Hair Removal
Hair grows in three cycles.
First, the active or growth cycle (Anagen), next the
dormant cycle (Catagen)
and finally, the fall-out or shedding cycle (Telogen).
Laser
Hair Removal is most effective during the growth cycle (Anagen).
The pigment in the hair follicle absorbs the laser light and
converts the light to heat. The heat damages the
follicle and destroys its ability to re-grow.
It is important to treat each follicle during growth
cycle for maximum hair reduction.
Frequently Asked
Questions |
What You Can
Expect
Your skin is compressed and cooled with our FDA approved
LightSheer™ laser's patented ChillTip.
Cooling before, during and after each laser pulse protects
your skin and makes your treatment more comfortable. A
topical anesthetic is available to increase your comfort and
allows many patients to receive a more intense treatment.
The laser pulses for a fraction of a second, heating the
hair follicle and impairing its ability to re-grow.
Each treatment permanently reduces approximately 20% of the
hair being treated. All of the hair in the treated
area will shed, leaving skin smooth and hair-free for
several weeks. Less hair grows back with each
treatment, ultimately resulting in your permanent hair
reduction goal. The number of treatments required
varies from individual to individual.
Hair growth cycle differ on different parts of the
body. Your skin and hair color, coarseness of hair as
well as age, metabolism and other individual factors
influence hair growth rate. |