Laser Hair Removal
Permanently Reduces Hair on All Skin Types with No Pain or Side Effects
The Neo Elite is a revolutionary Nd:YAG 1064nm laser with a 650-microsecond pulse duration — shorter than the thermal relaxation time of the skin tissue surrounding the follicle. As a result, the heat is effectively sealed within the follicle since it doesn’t have time to conduct outward to the surrounding skin.
Permanently reduces hair after 4-6 treatments
Treatment sessions are well-tolerated
No skin cooling or anesthetics required
Safe to use on skin of color
Effective even on lighter-colored hairs and fair skin
650-microsecond lasers are now the gold standard for permanent hair reduction
Unlike other hair removal techniques, laser devices efficiently and permanently reduce hair growth. This is why laser hair removal has become one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the world.
However, some lasers, like the Ruby laser (694-nm) and Alexandrite laser (755-nm), can cause pain, require downtime, and aren’t safe to use on skin of color.
Before and After
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The patient should shave 2 or 3 days before the procedure, leaving small 2 to 3mm stubs of hair, but no longer. This is critically important for several reasons:
Visible stubs ensures the hairs haven’t been waxed or plucked, so the shaft and follicle are intact and therefore efficacy is not compromised;
Seeing the stubs allows you to establish the appropriate fluence for the patient, which should be set at a level that causes most of the stubs to visibly singe;
Seeing the stubs allows you to target the areas with actual follicles, rather than wasting time delivering pulses on the skin in between follicles; and
Seeing the hairs that DON’T singe enables the clinician to perform a second pass of 1 or 2 pulses per hair that DID NOT respond, to enhance total clearance per session.
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This can vary depending on skin and hair color, but generally 4 to 6 sessions are required for 80% clearance or greater, which is considered very good in aesthetic laser medicine. After that, an annual maintenance treatment is recommended.
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For Pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB), also known as razor bumps, is a skin condition that causes ingrown hairs and bumps, it is recommended that one treatment be completed every 2 to 3 weeks.
For Laser Hair Removal (LHR), it is recommended that one treatment be completed every 4 to 8 weeks depending on the area being treated.
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The FDA requires that laser manufacturers describe the process as “permanent hair reduction”, not “permanent hair removal”, because, in their words, “although laser treatments with these devices will permanently reduce the total number of body hairs, they will not result in a permanent removal of all hair.” Patients can generally expect more than 75% to 80% clearance after 6 sessions and should plan on 1 or 2 annual follow up sessions for ideal maintenance.
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If the laser lens and fluence setting are chosen correctly, many hairs will singe upon contact with the laser beam and will disappear. Some hairs which are in a dormant growth phase will not respond at all, although some of them will be damaged even if they did not singe. Those which are damaged may fall out within a few days after treatment or even immediately if the treatment site is rubbed.
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No, there is just a mild, very tolerable sensation of heat. This
is one of the key technical breakthroughs of Aerolase technology. The Neo Elite has set
a new standard for virtually pain- free treatment, even on darker skin types, thanks to MicroPulse-1064 technology. This unique benefit saves time, cost, and mess by eliminating gels and sprays required by other lasers that cool the skin during treatment.Please note that if the patient’s hair is longer than 3mm, there is a possibility that they will experience more discomfort.
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Actually, the Neo Elite is the safest laser in the industry for darker skin types or tanned skin. This is because of MicroPulse-1064 technology, which essentially eliminates treatment pain while minimizing the chances of hyper- and/ or hypo-pigmentation.
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There is no light based hair removal technology which is efficient on blonde or gray hair because Melanin is the primary target or chromophore in laser hair removal, so treatment efficacy is typically much lower if the hair is low in melanin (like gray or blonde hair).
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Melanin is absorbed in both the hair follicle and skin. This not only damages the hair follicle and impedes growth, but also removes PIH (Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation) in the surrounding area. Thus eliminating bumps caused by ingrown hair.
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Those who are pregnant
Those who are sunburned or have irritated skin in the sites to be treated
Those who are exhibiting unidentified skin conditions in the sites to be treated
Those who have healed poorly after other types of laser treatments
Patients prone to skin discoloration
Patients who are taking photosensitizing medication, such as Accutane, should consider discontinuing the medication 6 months before treatment
Patients who are taking topical Retin-A, patients should wait 2 weeks before treatment
Don’t apply laser energy to any raised lesions, aside from purely red ones i.e. angiomas; other lesions should first be checked by a dermatologist
Some patients will not respond as well as others, and one factor is hair color. Some hairs don’t contain enough melanin to absorb the necessary energy to destroy or damage a follicle, and this is often the case with a light-colored hair (i.e., blonde, gray, red). Another common factor as to why a patient may not respond well is strong hair regrowth caused by hormonal imbalance, including PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome).
Patients who are sunburned should wait until the burn subsides. Herpes Simplex Labialis (fever blisters) can be activated by laser treatment, especially on the upper lip, and patients with a tendency for fever blistering can be started on antiviral medication before treatment.