Laser Hair Reduction
Skin conditions effectively treated by the LAMPROBE include: telangiectasia, milia, cholesterol deposits, clogged pores, cherry angiomas, spider naevi, skin tags, fibromas, pimples and acne.


Laser hair reduction is an exciting new alternative for hair removal, which provides long-term suppression of hair growth.. The laser is a very precise instrument that can be adjusted to the exact parameters that will disable the hair follicle leaving your surrounding skin untouched. Laser hair reduction is performed in the comfort and privacy of my studio. Since the laser only uses light to remove the hair, it does not cause the irritation that other hair removal methods create. The Dermalux III laser does not burn or cut the skin in any way, therefore recovery is rapid. In fact, this procedure can even be done during a lunch break! Laser hair reduction with the Dermalux III produces long lasting results. The laser works by disabling hairs that are in their active growth cycle (anagen). Since other hairs may be dormant, additional treatment may be necessary to disable all of the follicles in a given area.
How many treatments are required?
The number of treatments required depends on the type of hair and the region being treated . This is due to the variation of the hair growth cycle in various regions the body. A precise cost and treatment estimate would be given at the initial consultation.
Does it hurt?
Although topical anaesthetic cream is available, most patients do not request its use.
How long does a treatment take?
The length of a laser session may range from a few minutes to two hours, depending on the size of the area being treated. More than one treatment may be required to complete large areas of the body.
How will my skin look after treatment?
The appearance of the treated area immediately after a laser session will vary from patient to patient depending on the extent of treatment. Immediate after-effects, if any, are minor. Most people return to normal activity right away.
Is treatment effective for men and women?
Yes.