Laser Treatment Covington LA

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

Local Businesses

Brown, Gary R – North Shore Dermatology

(985) 893-2620
1011 S Tyler St
Covington, LA 70433


Kinsley, Elizabeth A – Doctorkinsley.Com

(985) 893-3737
11101 Hefner Pointe Dr # 104
Covington, LA 70433


Grieshaber, Robert

504-649-4830
630 S Tyler St
Covington, LA 70433


Rhonda R Baldone

(985) 892-3376
150 Lakeview Circle
Covington, LA 70433


Peter W Simoneaux

(985) 892-4551
1011 South Tyler St
Covington, LA 70433


Rachel Shane Reina

985-626-7546
150 Lakeview Dr
Covington, LA 70433


Peter Wynhoven Simoneaux

985-892-4551
1011 S Tyler St
Covington, LA 70433


Ochsner Clinic Foundation Neighborhood Clinics

1-985-875-2800
1010 South Polk Street
Covington, LA 70433


Celentano, Richard D – Surgical Enhancement Ctr

(985) 898-0589
12330 Saint Andrews Dr
Covington, LA 70433


David Jansen

(504) 455-1000
1129 S. Tyler Street
Covington, LA 70433


Audubon Eye Institute

(985) 249-7833
14000 N Portland Ave # 101
Covington, LA 70433


Gordon Robert Gordon

1-985-898-2001
200 Greenbriar Boulevard
Covington, LA 70433


Richard Dennis Celentano

504-898-0589
110 Lakeview Dr
Covington, LA 70433


Babycos, Christopher – Ochsner Health Ctr-Covington

(985) 875-2828
11308 N Pennsylvania Ave
Covington, LA 70433


Tulane University Hospital & Clinic – Clinics Services- Ophthalmology

(985)898-2001
1001 Stanton L Young Blvd
Covington, LA 70433


Elizabeth Kinsley

(985) 893-3737
7039 Highway 190 East Service Road #C
Covington, LA 70433


Farber, George A – Farber Dermatology Clinics

(985) 892-5497
600 N Highway 190 # 201
Covington, LA 70433


Turla, M Theresa – Audubon Eye Inst

(985) 249-7833
608 Nw 9Th St # 5210
Covington, LA 70433


Dermatology Clinic

(985) 893-9464

Covington, LA 70433


Reina, Rachel S – Baldone Dermatology

(985) 892-3376
150 Lakeview Cir
Covington, LA 70433


Laser Treatment FAQ in Covington, LA

Which laser treatment is best for face?

To Give Your Skin an Insta-Glow: Laser Genesis. To Rid of Acne Scars: Fractional CO2 Laser. To Zap Broken Blood Vessels: Pulsed Dye Laser. Instead of a Facelift: Fraxel. For Removing Sun Damage: IPL.

What are the disadvantages of laser treatment for face?

Burns or other injuries from the laser’s heat. Scarring. Changes in the skin’s pigmentation, including areas of darker or lighter skin. Reactivating herpes cold sores. Bacterial infection.

Do and don’ts after laser?

Redness & Bumps are normal. Cleanse the area treated gently. No makeup & lotion/moisturizer/deodorant for the first 24 hours. Dead hairs will begin to shed 5-30 days after your treatment. Exfoliate to speed up hair shedding. Avoid the sun. Do not pick/scratch/wax/thread/tweeze the area. Hair growth varies.

What is laser therapy used for?

Laser treatment uses an intense, narrow beam of light to remove or destroy abnormal tissue. It is often used to treat precancers on the surface of the body, such as actinic keratosis, and may be used to treat some types of skin cancer.

Why am I growing facial hair?

Hirsutism is linked to hormones called androgens. It can happen if the level of these hormones increases or if your body becomes more sensitive to them. The most common cause is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This is a condition affecting the ovaries that can also cause symptoms such as acne and irregular periods.

What should I avoid after laser treatment?

After the procedure, the skin will be sensitive and might feel somewhat irritated. Avoid any irritants that could harm your skin. Do not use active ingredients like alpha hydroxy acids, beta hydroxy acids, or retinol. Also, avoid direct sunlight or UV rays while your skin is healing.

What part of laser hurts the most?

The upper lip is easily the most painful area, since the skin here is thinner than anywhere else on your face. “It feels like a rubber band snap, very quick but very snappy,” explains Elizabeth Tanzi, M.D., dermatologist and founder of Capital Laser & Skin Care.

What is best for removing pubic hair?

The safest technique is trimming the hair with scissors, if they do not come into contact with the skin. Shaving the hair or using a method that removes it from its follicle could result in: small breaks or cuts in the skin.

What age is laser hair removal safe?

The accepted minimum age to begin laser hair removal can be as young as 14 years old, although most experts recommend waiting until the teen is through puberty and, if female, has begun her menstrual cycle.

Does hair grow between laser sessions?

It’s perfectly normal for some hair to grow in after each laser session as each hair is in a different stage of the growth cycle. This is why several laser treatments are required at 10 weeks apart to achieve complete hair removal.

How do I stop my pubic hair from growing permanently?

Laser hair removal or electrolysis Laser hair removal and electrolysis are both considered “permanent” methods to denude pubes: both eliminate hair follicles so hair doesn’t grow back.

Do laser treatment is painful?

“Most of the lasers have a cool tip. There are also vacuum assisted high speed lasers that do not cause any pain, with the patient only feeling their skin getting pulled. In other words, it is fast and painless. If someone is sensitive, topical anesthesia can be given to them in the form of numbing creams.

What should I avoid before and after laser?

Avoid shaving the treated area for 72 hours after treatment. Avoid exercising for at least 48 hours. Avoid hot baths and hot showers for 48 hours. Avoid anything that involves chlorine (e.g. swimming) for 48 hours.