Friday, December 6, 2013

Buyer Beware: The Facts About Laser Hair Removal on Long Island, New York




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If you're considering laser hair removal, consider this: It's not always a sure thing. "Hair removal lasers aren't like point-and-shoot cameras," says Stephen Probst, MD, clinical director at Perfect Body Laser & Aesthetics in Bay Shore, NY. The results can be great, but if you're treated with the wrong laser or if it's on the wrong setting, you won't get the maximum hair reduction (there's no such thing as total removal). And you might end up with burns, hyperpigmentation, even increased hair growth (this phenomenon may be seen in darker-skinned women who are being treated on the face, but the risk can be reduced by using a longer-wavelength laser). Many state medical boards allow non-physicians to use lasers, and there's little oversight of the many aestheticians performing treatments. For the most reliable results, see a specialist with a good reputation (who will charge you an average of $500 for one treatment). 

BE EXTREMELY WEARY OF OUTFITS THAT USE GROUPON, LOCBOX, LIVINGSOCIAL AND OTHER ONLINE COUPON WEBSITES.  THEY TEND TO OFFER CHEAP SERVICE, CHEAP LASERS, INEXPERIENCED STAFF AND THEY DESPERATELY RELY ON GROUPON TO PAY THE BILLS.  

But wherever you go—a derm, a medispa, a gynecologist—be sure to ask these questions before "Where do I sign?" 



1. How many lasers are on the premises, and are they rented or owned? The more lasers a doctor or medispa has access to, the greater the likelihood you'll be treated with the safest, most effective one for your skin color and hair type. Be wary if machines are rented: Chances are the outfit is doing only a few procedures a month.

2. What lasers do you use for hair removal, which one is best for my skin, and why? The doctor or technician should be able to articulate why a particular laser is the best match for you (taking into account your skin tone, hair texture, and color) and any potential complications. Perfect Body Laser and Aesthetics, a practice that owns more than 50 lasers, uses the alexandrite laser for hair removal most often; the diode and nd:Yag lasers are particularly effective as well. Intense pulsed light machines can also remove hair, but only on light skin, and the quality of those machines can vary. 

3. How many laser hair removal treatments have you performed? There's no standard "laser hair removal certification," so this is the best way to gauge a person's experience level. The answer should be at least a few hundred.

4. How many sessions will I need? The average number of visits necessary to see permanent hair reduction is four to six—but some people respond well in two sessions, and others need a dozen. That is why a "package deal" offered for laser hair removal is often more advantageous for the Client, especially when there is a guarantee, which is the case at Perfect Body Laser in Bay Shore, NY.

5. Can you treat me if I have a tan? If the answer is yes, GET OUT OF THERE, FAST!!! "The only way to treat tanned skin without causing burns is to use such low settings that treatment wouldn't be effective," says Stephen Probst, MD. 



Perfect Body Laser & Aesthetics has performed over 300,000 laser hair removal treatments.  Perfect Body Laser is the only laser center in New York to offer a 5 YEAR GUARANTEE on all laser hair removal packages!

Visit:  www.PerfectBodyLaser.com to schedule an appointment with a hair removal expert.

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