Laser Treatment Dallas TX

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

Local Businesses

Stotts, Nicole – Cosmetic & Maxillofacial Ctr

(972) 566-4900
4500 E. Ninth Avenue Suite 100
Dallas, TX 75397


Joseph L Leach

972-960-0950
6750 Hillcrest Plaza Dr Ste 215
Dallas, TX 75230


Cosmetic Surgical Center

(972) 392-3511
10555 Vista Del Sol Drive Suite 100
Dallas, TX 75230


Warren Katz

972-239-7005
6200 Lbj Fwy Ste 110
Dallas, TX 75240


Donald Gw Brooking

(214) 827-9801
3600 Gaston Ave – 912 Barnett Twr
Dallas, TX 75246


Lon Edmond Rogers

214-788-0100
3236 Merrell Rd
Dallas, TX 75229


Rubin Howard

(972) 386-9600
12890 Hillcrest Rd Ste K203
Dallas, TX 75230


Janis Jeffrey E

(214) 645-2353
3701 South Clarkson Street Suite 300
Dallas, TX 75235


Aftergut Dermatology

(972) 283-8979
3450 W Wheatland Rd
Dallas, TX 75237


Frederick Duffy

972-566-3939
7777 Forest Ln Ste C504
Dallas, TX 75230


David Azouz

(972) 702-8888
2150 Trawood Suite A-100
Dallas, TX 75230


Antonetti Alfred

1-972-566-6677
777 Forest Lane
Dallas, TX 75201


Mary Fleischli

(214) 987-3376
5924 Royal Ln Ste 104
Dallas, TX 75230


Alan Martin Menter

972-386-7546
3900 Junius St Ste 145
Dallas, TX 75246


Sean Thomas Amsbaugh

214-648-8806
Stop 9069 5323 Harry Hines Blvd,
Dallas, TX 75390


Byron Lindsay Brown

214-823-9652
3600 Gaston Avenue Suite 751 Wadley Tower
Dallas, TX 75246


Nicole Prevo Kageyama

214-638-2222
9330 Poppy Dr Ste 503
Dallas, TX 75218


Draper Brenda Plastic Surgery

1-214-368-4970
5468 La Sierra Drive
Dallas, TX 75231


Pruitt, Bryan H – Pruitt Bryan H

(214) 363-6000
1800 Emerson St Ste 200
Dallas, TX 75397


Jennifer Clay Cather

(214) 265-1818
9101 N Central Expy – Suite 150
Dallas, TX 75231


Laser Treatment FAQ in Dallas, TX

How long do laser effects last?

On average, most patients get to enjoy silky-smooth skin that lasts for anywhere between three and five years after undergoing laser therapy. Many patients maintain treatments by returning every so often for a touch-up or supplementary skin treatment.

Is laser treatment good for hair?

Low-level Laser hair therapy is a safe, non-invasive and clinically proven treatment for stimulating hair follicles to grow fuller and thicker hair. Also known as red light therapy, the powerful clinical-strength laser devices treat hair loss, male pattern baldness and alopecia for both men and women.

How long do results from laser last?

On average, most patients get to enjoy silky-smooth skin that lasts for anywhere between three and five years after undergoing laser therapy. Many patients maintain treatments by returning every so often for a touch-up or supplementary skin treatment.

Will I notice a difference after one session of laser?

Indeed, even after your first laser hair removal session, you will see results. Unwanted body hair will start shedding after your first session and you will see the difference. Laser hair removal is superior to other hair removal methods in many ways.

How many times can you laser your face?

It Depends on the Type of Laser Used Fractional lasers generally require one to three treatments to achieve the look you want. If you need multiple treatments, it’s recommended to set the sessions two weeks apart. Scheduling them as close together will help in maximizing the desired results within a short period.

Can laser damage your face?

Lasers can harm the skin via photochemical or thermal burns. Depending on the wavelength, the beam may penetrate both the epidermis and the dermis. The epidermis is the outermost living layer of skin. Far and Mid-ultraviolet (the actinic UV) are absorbed by the epidermis.

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.

Do scars come back after laser?

Scarring will not reappear after laser scar treatment, though other factors – like age, sun exposure, and lifestyle – can impact the overall appearance of the skin.

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.

How much does laser hair removal cost?

The average cost of laser hair removal is $389, according to the most recent statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. This average cost is only part of the total price – it does not include other related expenses. Please consult with your plastic surgeon’s office to determine your final fee.

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.

Can I wear makeup after laser treatment?

Avoid makeup at first During this time, it’s a good idea to avoid wearing any makeup because even sensitive-skin products can have agents that irritate skin immediately after treatment. After 24 hours, you can apply makeup — but if it causes irritation or redness, give your skin another makeup-free day to recover.

What will happen if I stop laser hair removal?

If you stop laser hair removal too early, you’ll likely be left with something around the percentage that is there now. Once the particular follicle is dead it won’t regrow, but new ones can be triggered by hormonal changes.

Can I wear pants after laser?

The biggest thing for aftercare treatment is to not wear tight clothing or workout. So don’t do hot yoga right after a session. I’ve worn jeans after, leggings, it’s fine. But everyone may be different.

What is the biggest danger of using a laser level?

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