Who can do laser hair removal?

Laser hair removal is one of New York's most popular medical spa services. This means that anyone in New York can buy a laser, open a store, and start having laser hair removal, even at home. If you're interested in laser hair removal, choose a doctor who is certified in a specialty, such as dermatology or cosmetic surgery, and who has experience in laser hair removal for your skin type. If a physician assistant or licensed nurse is going to perform the procedure, make sure a doctor supervises and is available onsite during treatments.

Beware of spas, beauty salons, or other facilities that allow non-medical staff to perform laser hair removal. We offer high-end treatments at moderate prices. We have a policy of total transparency and we publish our prices at all times. All future offers and special offers will apply to all customers, both current and new.

All consultations are free but by appointment only. All packages are refundable (unused portion) and can be used for another person or a similar sized area. The packages do not expire and can be purchased in advance or can be upgraded on your second visit, after you have tried the services. Your hair removal specialist will help you determine your candidacy for laser treatments at the time of your initial consultation.

Treatments are also great for removing hair in larger areas of the body, such as the underarm area, legs, bikini area, back, and more. Because laser treatment destroys only the hair follicle during its growth cycle, it has no effect on follicles that are dormant at the time of treatment, several sessions are required to achieve total hair removal in one area. Most patients can schedule their hair removal treatments during the meal break and return to work immediately. After laser hair removal and between scheduled treatments, avoid sunlight and don't use a sunbed for six weeks or as directed by your doctor.

However, some states require you to obtain a beautician's license and a specialized certificate from a laser hair removal program. Before laser hair removal, schedule a consultation with your doctor to determine if this is a treatment option that is right for you. If you experience any pain or discoloration after receiving laser hair removal, immediately consult a board-certified dermatologist. The risk of skin damage is greatest when there is little contrast between hair and skin color, but advances in laser technology have made laser hair removal an option for people with darker skin.

Whether you want to remove peach facial lint from your chin, between your eyebrows, or on the top of your ears, laser hair removal can help. During laser hair removal, the laser emits light that is absorbed by the pigment (melanin) in the hair. Not only are medical lasers more effective than pulsed light, but they often achieve permanent hair removal with fewer treatments.

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