Laser Hair Removal Treatments


For Men & Women: Perfect for Face & Body.

If you would like to have silky smooth skin all year round without the hassle of ingrown hairs, stubble and pimples, then laser hair removal is the treatment for you – If you want to spend a little today to save a lot over a lifetime of professional waxing, creams, plucking devices and razor blades, then laser hair removal is definitely for you.
DermaGlo uses Candela Gentlelase Medical Grade Laser for permanently reducing hair on the face and body.

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How does Candela Gentlelase work?

The visible light source used in this treatment procedure is attracted to melanin, which is the pigment found in hair. Because the light is attracted to dark colours, the darker the hair the more effective the treatment. The melanin absorbs the light causing a heat reaction in the hair follicle destroying the hair and rendering it unable to produce a new hair.


What does treatment involve?

The hair must be cut back to ensure optimum absorption of the light into the hair follicle.
A layer of cooling gel (similar to that used in ultrasound examinations), or a cooling spray is applied to the skin. You will be given dark glasses to wear.
The applicator hand piece is applied to the skin and pulses of light are emitted. After the last shot, the gel will be removed and aloe vera will be applied.

Can all hair colours be treated?

The colour of the hair must always be darker than the colour of the skin.
Black hairs are most easily treated due to the large concentration of melanin in these hairs, which gives an optimal absorption and conversion of light energy to heat.
Fair hair has less melanin and consequently less heat is produced with less certainty of complete destruction of the hair follicles.
Grey (white) hair has no melanin and therefore cannot be treated effectively.
The upper skin layer, the epidermis, also contains melanin and the concentration increases when the skin is exposed to UV light. It is therefore necessary to treat dark skinned and tanned individuals with less energy to avoid generation of heat (causing pain or burns).
The ideal client is fair skinned with dark hairs; however, the Ellipse/Superior IPL system computer has pre-programmed treatment suggestions for different hair and pigment types.

Before and after treatment:

It is important not to remove hair by epilation, waxing or plucking four weeks before treatment to ensure that as many hair follicles as possible contain a hair.
To assess the area and hair before treatment, hair needs to be roughly 1-2 mm long so it is then possible to programme the hair type into the system and to mark the area to be treated.
Clients should avoid tanning for one month before treatment and throughout the course of the treatment. This will reduce light absorption by the skin and reduce the risk of pain or burning.
After the treatment the skin is more sensitive to UV light and sun exposure of the treated area should be avoided for a four weeks to improve the long term results.
A sunscreen (SPF 30+) must be used for one month after the treatment.
After the treatment you may experience local swelling and mild tenderness. The use of 100% Aloe Vera gel is recommended directly after the treatment.
For 48 hours after the treatment avoid all heat treatments such as:
  • Steam rooms
  • Saunas
  • Hot baths/showers
  • Excessive exercise
  • Swimming
  • Perfumed creams, soaps & lotions on the treated area

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Does laser hair removal hurt?

The treatment is pain free for the vast majority of people. You may feel a heating sensation.

How long does treatment take?

Initial consultations are approximately 30 minutes long.
A facial treatment usually takes about ten minutes, where as treatment of either legs or an entire back, takes approximately 60 to 75 minutes.

Has the treatment worked?

For many clients, treatment results in the hair becoming loose in the follicle. It can often be easily pulled out with tweezers.
A red ring around each follicle is sometimes seen a few minutes after treatment. These two indications are good signs that sufficient heating of the follicles has taken place; however, many clients have successful treatment results without these post treatment signs.
In general it will take anything from 10-21 days for the roots to work their way to the surface of the skin and shed, leaving the skin smooth and hair free.

How many treatments are required?

When we treat an area, all hair growth stages are targeted – however, only hair in the anagen stage can be treated successfully, as this is where the hair is attached to the follicle.
The hairs can be in any of these three stages at any one time. The number of hairs in the anagen phase at any one time varies from 10-70%, depending on the body site. This is why repeated treatments are necessary.
The length and timing of the growth cycles are affected by numerous factors such as body site, hair density, thickness, ethnic origin, hormonal status and age.
Approximately six treatments are needed and the intervals between treatments are typically 1-3 months.

Is it like waxing or electrolysis?

No. Laser hair removal is very different from electrolysis and waxing.
Electrolysis is a much slower process the needle has to be inserted into the hair follicle one at a time. In comparison to waxing for waxing the hair needs to be in a certain length before the treatment can be repeated. In some cases the after effects of waxing can be a disadvantage to the client in grown hairs and skin reaction.
Laser hair removal treats larger areas of hair growth in shorter periods of time. It is less painful, much faster, more convenient and has shown to reduce in-grown hairs and skin reaction.

Contraindications:

  • Pregnancy
  • Kidney Disease
  • Diabetes (need doctor’s letter)
  • Moles
  • Active Tans
  • Pacemaker
  • Skin Type 6
  • Heart Disease
  • Epilepsy
  • Gold Injections
  • White/Grey Hairs

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