Imagine
having smooth, hair free skin without shaving, waxing, plucking, or bleaching
your
unwanted hair. Using the latest Candela laser technology known as the GentleLase
lasing
process, we now offer safe, fast, effective treatments for both men and women.

Unlike other
treatments, the GentleLase process is easy—requiring no creams or gels,
no
pre-treatment waxing, and no needles. In fact, laser hair removal is a medical
breakthrough.
Treatments are comfortable, treating hair follicles in a fraction of the time of
other methods,
using only the gentle power of laser light.
What is the Candela GentleLase laser and why is it a safe treatment?
Lasers have been
used for many years for a variety of medical cosmetic procedures including
treatment of facial and leg veins, age spots and rejuvenating the skin on the
face.
The GentleLase System, a revolutionary long-pulse high energy alexandrite laser
emits a
gentle beam of light that passes through the skin to the hair follicle where it
is absorbed.
The laser energy is transformed into heat, which destroys the hair follicle
leaving the surrounding
skin unaffected.
The skin is
further protected during treatment by a Dynamic Cooling Device where
cryogen is
sprayed onto the skin cooling the upper layers and providing patients with
increased comfort.
The GentleLase selectivity helps to protect the skin, while effectively
treating the unwanted hair.

Traditional hair
removal techniques, such as shaving, plucking, waxing and depilatory creams
provide
only temporary relief. Until now, the only recognized way to remove hair
permanently has been by
electrolysis - which can be tedious, time-consuming and uncomfortable. The
GentleLase System
safely removes unwanted body hair without damaging the delicate pores and
structures of the skin.
Facial and bikini areas are usually completed in under ten minutes; legs, backs
and larger areas can
take longer.
What does the treatment include?
Depending on the
amount of hair treated, the procedure varies from patient to patient.
Generally, the treatment will include:

:: Wearing safety eyewear to protect the practitioner and patient's eyes from the laser light
during the procedure.:: A small hand piece will be used that touches the skin to deliver the laser light. A light spray
of coolant onto the skin will be felt just before each laser pulse. Most patients experience
little discomfort at the treatment site because of the dynamic cooling device.:: The degree of discomfort varies with each person, depending on his/her pain threshold.
Topical anesthesia may also be requested based on individual preferences or tolerances.
What precautions should be taken before and after treatment?
Avoid the sun 4-6
weeks before and after treatment or until your practitioner allows it. You must
avoid electrolysis, plucking or waxing hair for 6 weeks prior to treatment. If
you have had a history
of peri-oral herpes, prophylactic antiviral therapy may be prescribed. If you
have a dark skin type,
a bleaching cream may be started 4-6 weeks before treatment to optimize results.
How many treatments will I need?
Hair grows in
cycles. The number of treatments required depends upon your skin color and
coarseness
of the hair. Laser hair removal requires multiple treatments.
Although one
laser session can produce long-term hair removal, as a rule multiple treatment
sessions
are necessary to obtain optimal results. In large part this is due to the fact
that laser hair removal is
most effective for hair which is in the anagen phase. Anagen is the growth phase
of hair. Since hair
grows in cycles, not all of the hairs are in anagen at any given time.
Additional sessions are necessary
to catch all of the hairs when they are in anagen.
What will I look for after treatment?
Within several minutes of the treatment, the treated area will be come slightly red and puffy.Recommended post-operative care includes:
:: avoiding sun exposure or tanning
:: applying ice for discomfort
:: applying topical antibiotic cream or ointment.
Are there any side effects?
Patients will experience some discoloration or reddening of the skin around the treatment site.