| DESCRIPTION OF PROCEDURE
Laser
hair removal has become one of the most common cosmetic procedures
performed in the United States, ranked second among cosmetic procedures
behind Botox injections in frequency of procedures performed.
Laser hair removal utilizes beams of highly concentrated light
designed to selectively penetrate into the hair follicles, to
be absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicles and to destroy
the hair within that hair follicle. A variety of lasers and light
sources have been developed that may be employed in laser hair
removal. The procedure was originally described to be performed
on dark hairs on light skin; newer technologies have made the
procedure safer for patients with darker skin and those of color.
Various types of lasers are utilized with laser hair removal –
the most common of which are alexandrite, diode, Neodymium YAG
and intense pulsed light sources.
WHAT IT CAN HELP/CURE
Laser hair removal can remove unwanted hair
in those individuals who have disease states in which unwanted
hair growth can occur, or it can be performed on those individuals
who have no active disease states and just want removal of unwanted
hair. Most individuals will require a series of treatments over
time which will result in the removal of the unwanted hair. Most
of the lasers and light sources are FDA cleared for permanent
hair reduction, which means reduction over time. Some individuals
will see very long term hair removal which may last for many years.
Others may require maintenance treatments over time to maintain
their degree of hair loss. It is truly impossible to determine
in advance who will require how many treatments and how long the
hair will remain gone. As stated above, laser hair removal works
best in those with dark hairs on lighter skin, however newer technologies
and newer lasers and light sources have made the procedure safe
and effective in those with darker skin and those individuals
of color.
WHAT
TO EXPECT BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THE PROCEDURE
Prior to having laser hair removal, thoroughly
check the credentials of the physician or technician performing
the procedure. Although laser hair removal is the second most
common cosmetic procedure, many clinics promise results that are
just not realistic. Once you have the proper comfort level with
the clinic where you are going to have the procedure performed,
you will schedule an appointment.
Most patients will have the hair trimmed with
a scissor to just a few millimeters above the skin surface. The
laser and light source will be set with parameters which take
into consideration your skin color, the hair color, the thickness
of the hair, the location of the hair and the amount of energy
needed for the treatment to be performed. Depending on the laser
or light source used, both the patient and the technician will
wear appropriate eye protection, to prevent the laser light from
penetrating into the eyes, which in itself can be a significant
danger. The area to be treated should be clean and dry. Again,
depending on the laser or light source, either a cold gel or a
special cooling device will be used to protect the outer layers
of the skin. This also helps the laser light penetrate further
into the skin. Many of these cooling devices are now part of the
laser itself, and you will feel the cold when the laser is applied
to the skin. The operator will then give a pulse of light to the
treatment area and should then observe the area for several minutes
to determine if the optimal parameters were used. They will also
look to see that there are no adverse effects prior to continuing
the procedure. When the procedure is finished, it is common for
the area treated to have some redness and some accentuation of
the hair follicles themselves. This is “normal,” and
should disappear over the next 12-24 hours, in most cases. At
the conclusion of the procedure, most will have ice applied to
the area treated, and some may use some special aloe gels or anti-inflammatory
creams, lotions, or water to relieve any discomfort to the area.
Most individuals will be scheduled for another
treatment 4-6 weeks later and the procedure will be repeated until
hair growth has been eliminated. At each successive laser hair
removal procedure, less hair should be found in the treatment
area. Treatments will be resumed at a point in the future when,
and if, hair growth occurs again necessitating further therapy.
COMPLICATIONS THAT CAN OCCUR
As with any laser treatment, complications
can occur with laser hair removal. Both the physician and the
patient must be aware that they may occur and be able to identify
them and treat them appropriately. With laser hair removal, redness
and swelling of the hair follicle, known medically as erythema
and perifollicular edema, are “normal” events seen
with most laser hair removal procedures. On occasion, pain and
discomfort will occur with laser hair removal – most of
this can be easily treated with over-the-counter pain medicines.
Excessive pain during the procedure, especially during successive
laser hair removal procedures, should be brought to the laser
technician’s attention immediately, so laser settings may
be adjusted. Other adverse events, although rare, are seen and
should be reported immediately to the physician in charge. These
include blisters and burns, which can occur with every one of
the devices on the market, and especially if there is a recent
history of sun exposure or if one goes into the sun immediately
after the procedure. Patients should be advised to avoid direct
sun exposure for at least one week following all laser hair removal
procedures. Blisters and burns, although rare, do occur, and on
occasion, will lead to either too much or too little pigment remaining
in the skin, conditions known as hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation.
And even rarer, true scarring results, with raised red scars known
as hypertrophic scars and keloids.
All patients should be warned of these risks
prior to laser hair removal procedures and all facilities should
be well versed in how to handle these complications. Dermasurgeons
are well versed in handling any of these complications, making
these highly trained physicians and their facilities ideal locations
for laser hair removal procedures. |