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Before/After pictures Female Chin, Female Chin, Female Chin, Male Chin, Underarm, Abdomen, Bikini
About Laser Hair removalLaser hair removal is a medical procedure that uses laser light — an intense, pulsating beam of light — to remove unwanted hair. Laser hair removal works by passing a light beam through the skin. The laser targets dark pigment, called melanin, in hair. When the light beam hits the hair follicle (where hair growth originates), the intense heat destroys the hair follicle instantly. In most cases, laser hair removal slows hair regrowth, but it takes several treatments to provide an extended "hair-free" period. Laser hair removal is used for people who want to remove unwanted body hair. Common treatment locations include legs, armpits, upper lip, chin and bikini line. However, it is possible to treat unwanted hair in almost any area of the body. Although laser hair removal doesn't guarantee permanent hair removal, it does extend the hair-free period, which can vary from several months to many years. With multiple treatments, long-term hair removal is possible. RisksHair color and skin type are the key factors that influence the success of laser hair removal. It's most successful on people with dark hair (brown or black) and light skin. However, it can also be used safely on people with darker skin types, however more treatments are required. Laser hair removal does not work for white, blonde, light brown or light red hair. We will meet with you before the procedure and determine your treatment plan. Do not go to a spa, salon or clinic that allows nonmedical personnel to perform the procedure. Complications from laser hair removal are rare if you go to a qualified doctor. Bleeding during the laser treatment is extremely rare, as is the possibility of infection resulting from treatment. Side effects from laser hair removal include, but are not limited to:
Talk to your doctor about how these risks apply to you. PreparationBefore scheduling laser hair removal, you meet with your doctor to discuss the factors that determine whether the procedure is likely to work well for you. This meeting generally includes:
If you have a tan from sun exposure or sunless tanning products, you must wait until the tan fades completely before undergoing laser hair removal. A tan increases your risk of side effects such as blistering and discoloration. Avoid sun exposure four to six weeks before treatment. Laser hair removal is most effective if hairs are visible but shaved short. You can shave the day of the procedure. Avoid waxing or plucking the hair and electrolysis three weeks before treatment. ExpectationsA doctor or trained nurse presses a hand-held laser instrument to your skin. Depending on the type of laser, a cooling device on the tip or a cool gel is used to protect the skin. When the doctor activates the laser, the laser light passes through your skin's surface to tiny sacs (hair follicles) where hair growth originates. The intense heat damages the hair follicle, which inhibits hair growth. It takes several treatments to provide an extended hair-free period. During the procedure How long the procedure takes depends on the area of the body involved. A small area such as the upper lip may take several minutes. A larger area such as the back may require several hours. After the procedure After treatment:
ResultsResults vary from person to person, and some people respond better to treatment than others do. Multiple treatments can prolong the duration of hair loss, but hair regrowth is possible. Expect to undergo six to eight treatments spaced six to eight weeks apart to achieve good reduction of hair and slowing of hair regrowth. Then, you will likely undergo periodic maintenance treatments.
Before/After pictures Age spots, Spider angioma, Sun damage, Sun damage, Sun damage
Look younger now. Yes, it's true -- a large number of people are having Botox injections to regain a more youthful appearance. See if botox is right for you. Call today Facial furrows form mainly in response to normal aging (increased by sun exposure) and the pull of underlying muscles. Botox works by decreasing the pull of these muscles thereby allowing treatment of some skin creases without surgery. BOTOX® Cosmetic is the brand name for botulinum toxin type A, nature's most potent blocker of nerve impulses. Botox works by partially blocking the nerve to the injected muscle. BOTOX® Cosmetic injections are best on the upper third of the face. Forehead lines, furrows between the eyebrows, and lines around the eyes (crow's feet) respond favorably to Botox. Frown lines (below the mouth) and chin creases may also be improved with a Botox injection, but response here varies by individuals. Please remember, BOTOX® Cosmetic injections are temporary. Post procedure, we recommend the combination of Obagi Elastaderm Eye Cream with it's patent crosslinking technology and Skin Medica's Eye TNS cream to maintain the results acheived with BOTOX® Cosmetic injections. The effect wears off in about four to six months. If desired, the injection may be repeated, and modified to achieve a different result each time. Remove wrinkles, smooth creases and look younger now, call 703-729-9220 today, you are worth it!
Ashburn Sterling Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Complete Family Care convenient to Ashburn, Leesburg, Lansdowne, Sterling, Broadlands, Potomac Station and Potomac Falls. Internal Medicine, and Family Medicine services in one convenient location in Loudoun County. Our physicians are Board Certified Internists. Cosmetic skin care services include botox, chemical peels, photofacials, acne treatment, Neostrata products, mole removal and laser hair removal. This
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