Undesirable
body and facial hair
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Hair
Removal Q&A's
*Gemini™
Laser System - FDA clearance pending for acne, wrinkles and
permanent hair reduction.
Pseudofolliculitis
(shaving bumps) Q&A's
Acne
Q&A's
- Why
does acne occur?
Acne
occurs for a variety of reasons including an inability
of skin cells to shed properly, causing the pores to
plug, forcing the oil and bacteria that would naturally
escape to be trapped inside. As the oil and bacteria
accumulates, the skin becomes inflamed and swells
outward forming the familiar whiteheads, blackheads and
pimples. Acne is seen in many age groups, but is most
common in teens and frequently appears on the face,
neck, shoulders, back, and chest. Back
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- What
systems treat acne?
The Aura and *Gemini. Back
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- What
kind of acne does the Aura/Gemini lasers treat?
The lasers are FDA cleared for facial acne, though they
can be used anywhere acne is normally present. Back
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- How
does the laser help clear acne?
Light pulses are delivered through the skin's surface,
targeting an organic compound generated by the
Propionibacterium acnes (p. acne) bacteria called
porphyrin. These porphyrins are photosensitive and when
targeted by light, generate singlet oxygen, which kill
the p. acne bacteria that cause inflammation. Back
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- How
long should the treatment take?
Treatment times will vary depending on the size of the
treatment area, though a full face will frequently take
about 20 minutes. Back to
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- How
many treatments should I need?
Physicians who have conducted acne laser treatments
frequently start with a four treatment course, two per
week for two weeks. More treatments may be needed for
those with more severe acne. Back
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- How
long do the effects last?
Clinical data suggests that most patients find their
acne improves after two weeks of twice weekly
treatments. While many patients continue to improve over
the months following treatment, some patients experience
a plateau in their improvement. Repeated treatments may
be necessary to maintain results. Back
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- How
effective is the laser?
In studies conducted at Wellman Labs in Massachusetts
and at a private facility in California, 91% of patients
saw their acne improve by an average of 66%. In the most
recent clinical study patients saw their acne become 81%
less severe.Back to Top
- What
will happen in the procedures?
After discussing your medical history, including any
drugs you are currently taking, with your medical
practitioner, the treatment area will be cleaned and a
thin layer of clear gel will be applied. Your
practitioner will glide the laser handpiece over the
treatment area in a brushing motion as the laser light
is pulsed safely through the skin. Back
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- Is
it painful?
Many patients describe the laser pulses as feeling like
the snap of a rubber band against the skin, however
treatments done over active lesions may be more
uncomfortable. Your medical practitioner may recommend a
topical anesthetic in order to make treatments more
comfortable. Back to Top
- When
should I see results?
Patients frequently see results within the first week
following treatment. Back
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- Are
there side effects?
Immediately following the procedure patients may
experience mild to moderate redness and swelling that
will fade in as little as a couple hours to as much as a
few days. Back to Top
- Can
I apply make up right afterwards?
Yes. Back to Top
Vascular
Lesions Q&A's
(Leg veins and broken capillaries)
- How
does the treatment work?
The
Lyra-i and Gemini both produce a 1064nm wavelength.
While the rest of the skin is almost completely
transparent for this wavelength, it is highly absorbed
in blood. Thus, the laser beam passes through the skin
and penetrates the targeted vessel. The laser energy
heats up and coagulates blood inside the vessel.
Unsupported, vessel walls collapse and seal. These
vessels later dissolve within the body.
The laser energy is delivered through a hand-held device
with a cooling tip. The cooling tip provides additional
safety and comfort during the treatment by lowering the
thermal effect on your skin surface.Back
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- What
can I expect during the treatment?
You may experience a stinging sensation during the
treatment, which resolves immediately after the
treatment is over. In some cases, you may be offered
topical anesthetic cream, which may eliminate much of
the discomfort associated with the treatment. Back
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- What
should I expect after the procedure?
The appearance of the treated vessels will dramatically
change turning from blue and purple into light red. Some
of the vessels may bulge, however, any inflammation will
disappear within a couple of hours. The redness of the
treated vessels will be gradually disappearing as the
healing process occurs, which may take anywhere between
2 and 6 weeks depending on the severity of the veins.
The post-operative treatment regime may include wearing
pressure hose, avoiding medication containing aspirin
and wearing sunscreen. Make sure to discuss these
options with your laser practitioner prior to the
treatment. Back to
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- How
many treatments will I need?
Depending
on the severity of the veins, you may require anywhere
between one and three treatments six weeks apart. The
treatment is performed on the existing vessels,
diminishing or completely eliminating their appearance.
However, the development of new veins cannot be
prevented. If your body tends to develop vascular
problems you will most likely come back for additional
treatments. Back to
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Wrinkles
Q&A
- What
lasers treat wrinkles?
The Venus, Lyra and Gemini. The Venus Laser is ablative
and improves wrinkles by removing the top most layer of
skin. A new layer of skin then grows over the treated
area forming a new, smoother layer of skin. In contrast
the Lyra and Gemini are non-ablative and work by
stimulating collagen production from inside the skin. As
a general statement the Venus works from the outside in
while the Lyra and Gemini work from the inside out. Back
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- How
many treatments are needed for reduction of facial
wrinkles using the Lyra or Gemini?
The treatment of facial wrinkles is progressive with
very little down time, results will begin to be apparent
after the 3rd treatment. Generally five to eight
treatments are required, spaced two to four weeks apart.
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How
many treatments are needed for reduction of facial
wrinkles using the Venus?
The number of treatments vary directly with the amount
of work, the desired recovery time. (i.e. if you wish to
have a very light peel with minimal downtime you will
likely need more treatments in order to achieve the
desired effect.) Back
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- What
skin conditions can be treated?
Many facial conditions such as fine wrinkling around the
eyelids, forehead, nose and mouth can be smoothened by
laser skin resurfacing. Deep laugh and frown lines can
be minimized. Even the lingering effects of scars,
irregular surgical scars, and other surface
abnormalities can be successfully treated. Back
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Hair
Removal Q&A's
- How
does the process work?
Through a process called Selective Photothermolysis
laser light is passed through the skin and is absorbed
by pigment in the hair follicle. The heat generated by
the laser light both injures the follicle and inhibits
future growth, while leaving the skin unharmed.Back
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- What
may I be asked before treatment?
A
treatment specialist will likely run through your
medical history to see if you have had any issues that
may impact the procedures safety. For example: have you
had keloid scarring, used Accutane in the last 6 months,
etc.) In addition the specialist will request that you
not wax, pluck, or tweeze for four weeks preceding the
treatments as doing so may reduce the effectiveness of
the treatments. Note: shaving should not affect results.
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- What
can I expect during treatment?
Laser light will be delivered through a hand held wand
attached to a laser console. You may experience a
stinging sensation as the laser pulse is delivered. To
reduce discomfort, the cooling system automatically
removes heat from the surface of your skin before,
during and after the laser exposure. You should not need
general anesthesia or pain medication, but a topical
anesthetic cream may be applied to sensitive areas. The
process can take from just a few minutes for an upper
lip to several hours for a full back and legs. Back
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- How
many treatments will the patient need for hair removal?
Hair growth involves several cycles and, thus, some
hairs may be affected during a single treatment and some
may not. We have seen that after several treatments most
terminal (mature) hairs are replaced with finer hairs of
lighter color. Some hairs are completely eliminated.
Although complete hair removal may not be achieved, the
hairs become less visible and, thus, less bothersome.
The number of treatments needed to obtain optimal
results varies with hair density, color and growth cycle
as well as skin type, though it is common to have 3-4,
and possibly as many as 8, treatments; one every 4-8
weeks. Results will improve with each subsequent
treatment.
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- What
can I expect after treatment?
The treated area is cleansed and you are free to return
to your normal routine. Some patients may experience a
slight reddening around hair follicles, though this will
typically disappear within a few minutes. It is always
recommended that you avoid sun exposure or use sunscreen
following treatment.
Several
days after treatment injured hair follicles will begin
to fall out, a process that can be sped up by lightly
rubbing the skin with a towel. It may seem that some
hair continues to grow for several weeks after the
procedure, but many of these will also fall out. What
hair that is not eliminated will likely be replaced by
thinner, lighter, significantly less noticeable hair.
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- How
"permanent" is "permanent" following
the course of epilation treatment?
Since the procedure is very new and people go through so
many stages in their lives it is impossible to
completely determine at this time. However, we have seen
up to 2 years with no hair re-growth following several
treatments. Back
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Pseudofolliculitis
(shaving bumps) Q&As
- What
is Pseudo-Folliculitis?
Pseudo-folliculitis
(PF), commonly known as shaving bumps, is an
inflammatory condition, widespread among individuals
with thick curly hair. As the hair grows out of the
skin, it curls and re-enters the skin. The skin reacts
to it as a foreign object and becomes inflamed and
irritated, creating bumps and discoloration. Often hairs
start curling even before growing out of the skin,
creating in-grown hairs. These bumps become quite large,
causing discomfort to the patient.
Sometimes relief can be achieved with the use of topical
steroids and exfoliating agents. Growing hair is
sometimes curative as well. More commonly, the ingrown
hair is pulled out after each shaving session. Although
this is a solution, it is, however, painful and time
consuming. Back to Top
- How
does the treatment work?
The laser beam passes through the skin and is absorbed
in the hair follicle residing underneath the skin
surface. The laser energy destroys the follicle with the
heat that it generates. Destroyed hairs are then either
dissolved within the skin or extruded by the body.
Because the laser beam is larger in diameter than the
hair follicle, a large number of hairs can be treated
simultaneously.Back to
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- What
should I expect during treatment?
Most patients experience a stinging or burning sensation
when a laser pulse is delivered. While general
anesthesia will not be required, a topical anesthetic
may be applied to sensitive skin. To further reduce
discomfort, Lyra and Gemini both utilize a special
cooling system that lowers the temperature of the skin
at the treatment site before, during and after laser
exposure.Back to Top
- What
should I expect after treatment?
After treatment, you may return to your regular routine
immediately. Some patients may experience a slight
reddening around the hair follicles immediately
following treatment which typically disappears within a
few minutes.
It will seem that the hair continues to grow for a
period of one to two weeks after laser treatment, but in
fact, these hairs are actually lifeless and are simply
being cast out by your body.
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- How
many treatments will be needed?
Laser treatment impairs the growth of hair follicles
when they are in the growth cycle at the time of
treatment. All hair follicles are not active at the same
time. Depending upon the growth cycle of the follicles
when the treatment is applied, multiple treatments,
spaced a few weeks apart, may be required to obtain the
overall desired effect.Back
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- Here's
what patients are saying about the treatment?
"After
only a couple treatments I have noticed dramatic
reductions in the facial hair areas. Shaving is much
easier now and faster. The constant itching and
scratching is totally gone and I have a renewed sense of
confidence about my appearance".
Rick., Houston, TX
"I
noticed a difference after the first treatment. But it
was after the second treatment that I noticed an amazing
difference. ……I used to shave everyday. It has now
been 6 months since the last time I shaved. Now when I
stop to look in the mirror I smile… it saved my
life."
Barbara, Dallas, TX Back
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| Application: |
Hair
removal |
| Description: |
Unwanted
hair anywhere on the body and face |
| Treatment
End Point |
Perifollicular
erythema (reddening around hair shaft) immediately
following laser application. On occasion this
reaction is absent or minimal |
Expected
Outcome: |
Hair
takes 1 - 2 weeks to fall out. Requires multiple
treatments with occasional following maintenance
treatments. |
| System
Used: |
Lyra-i™
& Gemini™
Laser System, or Solis™
IPL
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