Laser Hair Removal Greenville SC

The problem of hair removal has plagued women for centuries. From shaving to waxing to depilatory creams, everything has been tried with little permanent success-that is, until the advent of laser hair removal.


1 . Local Companies

Carol Cason, PT
(864) 467-8835
Dhec Home Health Svc-24 Vardry St
Greenville, SC
Specialization
Physical Therapist
Glen Cumbus, PT
(864) 277-2747
Vaughn Buchanan Shelley-535 W Butler Rd # 1
Greenville, SC
Specialization
Physical Therapist
Melinda Reeves, LAC
(864) 232-8417
Upstate Medical Rehabilitation-1003 Grove Rd #E
Greenville, SC
Specialization
Acupuncture & Acupressure
Mindy Erlewine, PT
(864) 233-1153
Vaughn Buchanan Shelley-319 Mills Ave
Greenville, SC
Specialization
Physical Therapist
Trey Mc Adams, PT
(864) 370-9211
Healthsouth Sports Medicine-1007 Grove Rd
Greenville, SC
Specialization
Physical Therapist
Gary Edwards, LAC
(864) 235-1834
Piedmont Physical Medicine-317 Saint Francis Dr #350
Greenville, SC
Specialization
Acupuncture & Acupressure
Sam Parimi, PT
(864) 255-1076
St Francis Rehabilitation Svc-1 Saint Francis Dr
Greenville, SC
Specialization
Physical Therapist
Ananna Harbit, MA
(864) 244-2639
231 Tanyard Rd.
Greenville, SC
John Strickland, PT
(864) 421-0554
Medical Rehabilitation Systems-13 Edgewood Dr
Greenville, SC
Specialization
Physical Therapist
Paul Smith, PT
(864) 455-8784
Sportslife-875 W Faris Rd
Greenville, SC
Specialization
Physical Therapist

2 . Laser Hair Removal Overview

Permanent hair removal through the use of probing lights is what makes laser hair removal so successful. You might be a little surprised to find out that actual lasers are not used in the process, but instead something called laser replacements that still give the same strong pulses of light but are much safer than a real laser.

Highly trained professionals using precision equipment to send light into the hair follicle, which penetrates the melanin surrounding the follicles, use the lasers. This rapidly raises the temperature of the follicle, causing removal and eventually complete destruction of the follicle. This is why laser hair removal is so successful in many candidates-it is a permanent hair remover that is less painless than some other methods and generally will require around four treatments.

When done by a properly trained professional in Greenville, laser hair removal is highly effective over time and though there are no guarantees, hundreds of thousands of satisfied customers will testify to being able to throw away their razors because of this permanent hair removal.

As with any cosmetic procedure, the results will usually vary with laser hair removal. There are definitely some people who will make better candidates than others, though it is still entirely possible for most people to at least try the procedure.

The best candidates for this permanent hair removal are people with lightly pigmented skin. People with dark skin tones may not get good results because the pigment in their skin absorbs the laser lights, making it hard for them to do their job of destroying the hair follicles. People with tan skin are generally asked to wait until the tan fades and completely avoid re-tanning in order to start treatment.

Men and women who have dark hair will generally see better results with this hair removal method than those who have light, blonde or red tones in their hair. This is especially true if the person in question has dark hair that needs to be removed against pale skin. The contrast makes it much easier for the lasers to find their intended target and successfully avoid growth and re-growth of hair in those areas.

Coarse hair is also much easier for the lasers to destroy, so thick stubble is best for treatment. In fact, your laser hair removal practitioner in Greenville may ask you to let the hair grow out until it's a predetermined length in order to begin your treatment. Generally it will only take a few days for the hair to become long enough to use the lasers on. Wearing pants or long-sleeved shirts for that amount of time is worth it when you consider the potential results.

Though most people barely notice it, there is sometimes a slight tingling sensation associated with a laser hair removal treatment. This is particularly true if it is the first time you have tried it. Most hair removers do have some pain involved, especially if they are a permanent hair removal system like lasers.

Most practitioners in Greenville will allow people to have a small dosage of local anesthesia if they can't take the tingling sensation associated with hair removal. This anesthesia is generally mild and will only last for roughly the length of the session. It will relax you and you won't be able to feel the lasers at all. Check with your practitioner in Greenville to see if they do allow this type of treatment, as not all do.

As for side effects, there generally are not any. Some people do experience a slight burning sensation similar to a mild sunburn for about 24 hrs after their treatment. Luckily, this doesn't last long and is harmless once it wears off.

Because laser treatments are directly treating the skin, most doctors in Greenville will advise you to stay out of the sun before and after a treatment. This is to make sure you don't tan and make it harder for the lasers to do their job the next time you go in for a treatment. Since the average treatment cycle takes four visits, it is important to follow these rules. You can tan all you want after your final treatment with your newly hairless and smooth skin.

3 . Number of Treatments

The amount of treatments you need depends largely on two things-how large the area of hair removal is and how well the lasers take to your particular skin and hair color. If you only want a smaller area such as your upper lip or your eyebrows done, then laser hair removal treatment can be done in just one or two visits, though occasionally it can take longer. However, larger areas such as an entire leg can take several treatments. The average treatment length is generally four visits, but this can vary widely.

The reason you may need so many visits is because the lasers attack the growth of the hair follicle. Since not all hairs are on the same growth cycle, one initial treatment may not be enough to catch all of them at the right time. All of the hairs will not be the exact same length when they get treated; so more than one visit is necessary to catch them all at the appropriate time in the growth pattern. As previously stated, the average is four visits but larger areas or lighter hairs can be more difficult and possibly take longer.

Just about any part of your body can be treated with a permanent hair removal treatment from lasers. There are a few guidelines and parameters for which areas a laser specialist will treat but generally speaking, if your skin is in good health, the hair covering it can be removed.

If you have a skin condition in a particular area, a doctor can choose not to treat that area and treat others parts of your body. For instance, if you have acne on your face, they may not want to treat your upper lip or eyebrows for fear of making the acne condition worse. This is a precaution that most doctors take. If you have a condition that makes your skin dry and flaky, you will likely be passed over for laser hair removal as well for fear of exacerbating the condition.

The most popular areas are under arms, legs and the bikini line. This is because the majority of hair removal clients are women. But men also are starting to get in the act, with backs, underarms and chests being the most commonly treated areas.

It is actually quite common to experience some level of hair re-growth after your laser hair removal treatments. No matter where you got treatment-your bikini line, legs, face or anywhere, there is a chance you will see hairs grow back. If you do see hairs growing, don't panic. This does not necessarily mean that the laser treatment didn't work. It could mean many things, such as the dead hairs that were underneath the skin are now shedding from the follicle bed. This is a natural occurrence and could still mean that the treatment was successful.

For this reason, it is important not to shave or pluck any new hairs until you are done with treatments. Even if your hair does not appear to re-grow after one treatment, you will still have to go back to the clinic and get a follow-up exam. It is then that your specialist will be able to tell you if another treatment is necessary for permanent hair removal.

If the re-growth is not dead hairs shedding themselves from the skin, then you will likely need another treatment. Laser hair removal is not an exact science. Everyone responds differently to treatment and what may take one person only two visits to handle may take another person five. There are many variables that factor into this, so be sure that you are prepared to go for several visits before the hair removal is truly permanent.

4 . Cost and Coverage

Every doctor who specializes in laser hair removal has a different fee. Though many want to be competitive, the cost is generally high because the technology used for the treatment is very expensive. The cost to learn how to use one of these machines is also quite high-but you shouldn't want it any other way. Imagine an unlicensed practitioner trying to use something as high-tech as a laser without the proper training! This could lead to serious injury, so make sure that your specialist knows what they are doing!

It is not uncommon for laser hair removal clinics to give you a free consultation. During this examination, they will look over your skin pigmentation, health and the color of your hair and determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure. It is at that time that a price will be quoted to you. Be sure you understand that there may be several treatments and the price is generally for one treatment only. The entire cost of the whole procedure will depend upon how many times you have to go back, so it varies from person to person. There is no one set price.

Since laser hair removal is an entirely cosmetic procedure, your insurance provider will not cover the cost. Though it is possible for insurance to cover some cosmetic procedures, this is usually only done when the cosmetic procedure is necessary due to injury.

For example, you may be able to get the cost of your plastic surgery covered by insurance if it is for reconstructive purposes. Unfortunately, laser hair removal would rarely ever fall under this category, so most will not allow it.

If you do experience any kind of pain or injury as a result of your laser hair removal treatments, you may be able to use your insurance to cover the costs of the associated medical care. However, this is likely as close as you would get to the insurance company actually paying for any kind of permanent hair removal.

5 . Featured Local Company

Gary Edwards, LAC

(864) 235-1834
Piedmont Physical Medicine-317 Saint Francis Dr #350
Greenville, SC


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