Laser Hair Removal — Birmingham AL Laser Center
Laser hair removal is an exciting new technology that finally provides a single-procedure answer to hair
removal hassles. Our CoolGlide® system's longer wavelength allows it to be used safely and effectively on patients with
light or dark skin as well as tanned skin. The cooled handpiece increases patient comfort and minimizes adverse skin reaction.

Visit Alabama Laser Hair Removal for more about laser hair removal at Hedden Plastic Surgery & Spa Greystone.

What areas can be treated with CoolGlide systems?
The CoolGlide Laser System can remove hair from all parts of the body including the face, legs, arms, underarms and back. It
can also treat sensitive areas like the chest, nipples and bikini line.
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What do CoolGlide laser treatments feel like?
As the name implies, the CoolGlide handpiece cools and soothes as it glides along your skin. When the pulse of light is
delivered, some patients experience a mild pinching or stinging sensation. No local anesthesia or pain medication is typically
required; however, some patients may prefer to use a topical anesthetic when sensitive areas are treated.
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How many treatments will I need?
Most areas require three to six treatments, but the number of CoolGlide treatments required for optimal long-term benefits
depends on various factors such as your hair's thickness, the area treated and your hair's growth cycle. Interestingly, not all
hairs are actively growing at the same time and actually go through three distinct phases: growth, regression and resting.
CoolGlide systems work by disabling the hair that is principally in the active growth phase at the time of treatment. Since
other hairs will enter this active growth phase at different times, additional treatments may be necessary to disable all of the hair follicles in a given area.
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What happens after the treatment?
Immediately following your CoolGlide treatment, the area may appear a bit red and swollen. Three to seven days after treatment
you may experience what seems to be regrowth of hair. Actually, most of these hairs are being shed as a result of your treatment
and are not regrowing. Between treatments you should not wax or pluck your hair, but it is permissible to shave.
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Are there any restrictions on my activity after treatment?
Following the treatment, you can return to your normal activities right away. However, since some redness may occur, you may
want to plan your work or social engagements accordingly. The use of sunscreen is recommended on any treated areas exposed to
the sun. As always, it is a good idea to limit your sun exposure. In addition, we may recommend that you use a specially
formulated skin care product line or prescribe a skin care regimen especially formulated for your skin type.
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What are the possible side effects?
Although patients experience few side effects, the most commonly noticed are slight reddening and local swelling of the skin,
similar to a sunburn. These effects typically last for several hours or less. In rare instances, blistering may occur.
Schedule a consultation at Hedden Plastic Surgery in Birmingham, Alabama today for complete
information on the benefits and risks of treatment.
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How do CoolGlide lasers compare with other hair removal methods?
Shaving, waxing and depilatory creams are all temporary methods which must be repeated on a frequent basis. CoolGlide lasers
offer permanent hair reduction for lasting results.
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How do CoolGlide lasers compare with electrolysis?
Electrolysis is a tedious, invasive and painful process that involves inserting a needle into each individual hair follicle
and delivering an electrical charge to them one at a time. Electrolysis often requires years of treatments at regular intervals.
By delivering light energy to hundreds of hair follicles at a time, CoolGlide lasers effectively treat an area in just seconds
that would take over an hour with electrolysis.
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To find out more about laser hair removal, contact Hedden Plastic Surgery in Birmingham, Alabama today.