The Laser Hair Removal Laser contains an infrared laser that can selectively target microstructures such as hair follicles. It is very effective for lighter skin types and, because of the relatively low absorption of this light by melanin, it is the best choice when treating darker skin types. Additionally, the ability to safely treat sun-tanned skin makes this treatment of choice for active individuals.
Yes, all skin types I though VI can be treated. Skin Type I is fair, always burns, never tans (usually blonde hair and blue eyes). Skin Type VI never burns (dark skin, dark hair and eyes).
Tanned skin can be treated safely, but always inform your physician if you have been tanning, using tanning products, or exposed to the sun within the last three weeks. He will adjust your treatment regimen accordingly to give you the safest, most effective experience.
Your physician will discuss the treatment with you and decide if you need a topical anesthetic cream. The area of your skin that is to be treated will be scanned with laser light from the Sciton Laser. Treatment time will depend upon the area to be treated. A system for cooling your skin will be used to remove heat as it leaves the follicles and should ensure a comfortable treatment. However, since the sensation varies from individual to individual, a topical anesthesia can be provided. Let your physical know if you are very sensitive.
The Sciton Laser selectively targets your hair follicles and heats them with infrared energy. Unlike other processes the laser beam treats many hairs at once, making treatment of large areas practical. The Sciton laser employs a unique computer guided scanning system that automates the treatment, ensuring that your skin is rapidly and evenly treated. The computer sets the parameters and places the beam in an optimum pattern for your skin to ensure a safe, fast, effective and gentle treatment.
Some redness and slight swelling may be present in the area that has been treated; however, this should subside within a few hours. If any prolonged redness or swelling occurs consult your physician. Keep the treated area clean, use at least SPF 15 sunscreen when outdoors, and follow physician instructions.
You may need to be treated from 3 to 5 times at intervals of 3 to 8 weeks. There are three phases of hair growth- anagen, catagen, and telogen. Only hairs in the active growth phase, anagen, can be successfully treated.
Temporary pigmentation changes are possible but seldom occur. Always discuss your concerns with your physician prior to your treatment.
The infrared energy delivered by Sciton laser can be used to remove all types of hair. Sometimes “shaving bumps” can cover a follicle, but the penetrating light of the Sciton laser can still be used safely.