Laser Treatment Chicago Heights IL

Find top doctors who perform Laser Treatment in Chicago Heights, IL. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Chicago Heights, IL.

Local Businesses

Chow, May

708-709-6393
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


May Jing Hui Chow

708-756-0100
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


Calumet Dermatology Association

(219) 865-8800
275 E Lincoln Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


Chow, Edmund

708-756-1149
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


May Hui Chow

(708) 756-0100
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


May Chow, Do

(708) 709-6020
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


May Chow

708-709-6020
333 Dixie Highway
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


Edmund Chow

(708) 756-0100
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


May J Chow

(708) 756-0100
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


The Medical Spa At St James

(708) 755-3772
100 197Th Pl
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


Laser Treatment FAQ in Chicago Heights, IL

Does laser hurt for the first time?

The more sensitive the skin is to begin with, the more painful it’ll likely be. To minimize pain, your provider may rub a numbing cream into your skin prior to the procedure. Depending on the body part and your pain tolerance, you may not need any numbing cream at all.

What does skin look like immediately after laser treatment?

Immediately after treatment, your skin will be red and feel sensitive and sunburned. Redness, swelling, itching or stinging may last for a few days. Depending on the treatment, skin may even appear raw, ooze a yellow liquid and even blister.

Which is better Botox or laser?

If you have any scars on the face or discoloration, then CO2 laser treatments can benefit you. Also, more significant wrinkles and lines are best treated using the CO2 laser method. If the lines and wrinkles you are concerned with haven’t fully set, then Botox is a great option for you.

Can hair grow back after laser?

After your laser session, the growth of new hair will be less noticeable. However, even though laser treatments damage hair follicles, they’re not destroyed completely. Over time, the treated follicles may recover from the initial damage and grow hair again.

Can you wear deodorant day after laser?

After your laser hair removal treatment, we recommend that you avoid wearing deodorant or applying other products for 24 hours, except for soothing products such as Balense Recovery Cream.

Can laser remove hair permanently?

Laser hair removal is permanent when the hair follicle is destroyed. When the hair follicle is only damaged, the hair will eventually regrow. The amount of time it takes for the hair to regrow depends on the person’s unique hair growth cycle.

What do I need to know before my first laser session?

DO NOT wax, tweeze or sugar the area to be treated. DO NOT use cream depilatories on the area to be treated. DO NOT tan before your laser hair removal appointment. DO NOT tan after your laser hair removal appointment. DO NOT use skin care products on the area to be treated.

What are the main dangers of laser levels?

Exposure to high level lasers may cause depigmentation, severe burns and possible damage to underlying organs. High-powered lasers may also cause fire hazards.

How many days rest after laser treatment?

As a part of the immediate Lasik recovery process, you have to close your eyes for at least 2 to 4 hours after you have undergone the surgery. On average, Lasik treatment recovery time for some people may go from 1 week to 10 days while some others may take up to 6 weeks to get completely healed.

Which laser is most harmful?

Class 4 is the highest and most dangerous class of laser, including all lasers that exceed the Class 3B AEL. By definition, a class 4 laser can burn the skin, or cause devastating and permanent eye damage as a result of direct, diffuse or indirect beam viewing.

How successful is laser therapy?

Laser therapy is a safe and effective solution to relieving pain and healing the body without invasive surgery or potentially harmful medications. Over 4,000 studies demonstrate the positive effects of laser therapy, and it’s earned approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat a range of conditions.