Laser Hair Removal

We provide laser hair removal services for any individual. In addition to getting rid of unsightly hair, laser hair removal has several benefits over traditional waxing and shaving. It is a process in which hair follicles are treated with laser light, resulting in permanent hair reduction or removal. Laser hair removal is safe (FDA approved), effective and provides long-lasting results. With the introduction advanced laser technology, waxing, razor bumps are finally becoming a thing of the past.

BARE HR is one of the fastest and most comfortable permanent hair reduction devices on the market. It’s the world’s first and only device that destroys hair follicles without affecting the surrounding skin by delivering ultra-short pulses of energy at the optimal temperature. It simultaneously delivers three wavelengths to effectively treat patients with varying hair depths and skin types.

With a seamless utilization of three different wavelengths—810nm, 940nm, and 1060nm—and exclusive Blend Technologywith speeds up to three Hz, BARE HR delivers optimal energy for quick and thorough results.

BARE HR offers two proprietary treatment modes, Speed and Comfort. In both settings, patients experience cooling from a constant contact crystal at 5 °C for a comfortable treatment.

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Pre-Treatment Instructions

  • Two weeks prior to treatment, discontinue using all alpha hydroxyl acid products (those containing glycolic or lactic acid), salicylic acid products, retinoids (Retin A, Renova, Differin, and Tazorac) and other topical acne medications such as benzoyl peroxide. If in doubt about using any product, please discontinue it and discuss with us at your appointment. No antibiotics and/or any photosensitive medications may be used during the time of treatment.

  • Shave the treatment area 1 or 2 days before laser hair removal.

  • Laser treatments are not recommended for tanned patients until the tan has faded. Sun exposure must be avoided between treatments for a minimum of three weeks before treatments. This includes sun exposure and tanning booths. Artificial tanning products must be discontinued two weeks prior to treatments. Always use a sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher throughout the course of your laser treatments.

  • Do not pluck, wax or tweeze hairs lasered throughout the course of your laser treatments.

  • Patients with a history of herpes should take an oral antiviral medication (Zovirax or Famvir) the day before treatment. Laser heat can trigger and/or reactivate the virus in the same way as sun, stress, and fever. Consult with your physician if you need a prescription.

  • At the time of treatment, laser protective glasses MUST be worn.

  • If consuming any hormone stimulating or anti-depression medication, client MUST notify Technician prior to treatment.

  • When treating facial area: Make up MUST be removed and can be used day after the treatment.

Post-Treatment Instructions

  • No DIRECT Sun Exposure or Tanning three weeks after laser treatment. Always use a sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher with ZINC oxide.

  • Extra hygiene care at home is may be required.

  • DO NOT pluck, wax or tweeze hairs being treated with laser.

  • Redness and swelling of the follicles/tissue may appear and can remain for 15 minutes up to few hours.

  • To reduce swelling, application of Hydrocortisone 1% or an antibiotic cream.

  • If scabbing, pustules or follicle inflammation appear, apply Hydrocortisone 1% or an antibiotic cream such as Neosporin or Polypore for 2-3 days after the treatment and contact our office immediately.

  • DO NOT PICK SCABS for proper healing of the skin.

  • When treating facial area: Make up MUST be used day after the treatment.

  • DO NOT TOUCH, RUB, and SCRATCH OR PICK the treated area.

  • Complete hair clearance can take 10-20 days after laser procedure.

Laser Hair Removal is Not performed in the presence of:

  • Pregnancy and elbow period

  • Viral skin diseases

  • Psoriasis, eczema, oncological diseases

  • Epilepsy and diabetes mellitus

  • Tattoos

  • Allergies during exacerbation

  • Period of antibiotic use