Laser Treatment Englewood NJ

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

Local Businesses

Norberto Soto

(201) 816-0040
106 Grand Ave
Englewood, NJ 07631


Falleck Steve

(201) 541-4181
401 S Van Brunt St Ste 301
Englewood, NJ 07631


Michele Grodberg

201-567-8884
106 Grand Ave
Englewood, NJ 07631


Miriam Fishman

201-569-5678
216 Engle St Ste 104
Englewood, NJ 07631


Dermatology Center

(201) 568-6977
363 Grand Ave
Englewood, NJ 07631


Hyun-Soo Lee

(201) 886-9000
370 Grand Avenue – Suite 201
Englewood, NJ 07631


Lorelle N. Michelson Facs

(201) 871-9808
475 Grand Avenue Plastic Surgery
Englewood, NJ 07631


Abramson, David – Dermatology Center

(201) 568-6977
363 Grand Ave
Englewood, NJ 07631


Michele Grodberg

(201) 567-8884
106 Grand Ave
Englewood, NJ 07631


Miriam C Fishman

201-569-5678
216 Engle St
Englewood, NJ 07631


David Wesser

(201) 567-2892
391 Grand Ave
Englewood, NJ 07631


Englewood Ent

(201) 816-9800
216 Engle St Ste 101
Englewood, NJ 07631


Dr.Elsa Ordoukhanian

(201) 567-8884
106 Grand Ave # 330
Englewood, NJ 07631


Richard Bloomenstein

(201) 569-2244
245 Engle Street
Englewood, NJ 07631


Follette William J Pa

1-201-567-6770
214 Engle Street
Englewood, NJ 07631


Richard D’Amico

(201) 567-9595
180 N. Dean Street Suite 3 – N
Englewood, NJ 07631


Bloomenstein Richard B Pa

1-201-569-2244
177 North Dean Street
Englewood, NJ 07631


Advanced Aesthetic Associates Inc

1-201-945-4255
106 Grand Avenue Suite 4
Englewood, NJ 07631


Carter Grant Abel

(201) 567-5969
151 N Dean St
Englewood, NJ 07631


Hyun Soo Lee, M.D.

201 886 9000
500 Grand Avenue,Suite 201
Englewood, NJ 07631


Laser Treatment FAQ in Englewood, NJ

What can I expect after my first laser treatment?

Week 1: 1st Treatment The heat from the laser either weakens or completely destroys the hair follicle. Immediately after, the skin may be red and swollen – clients can experience a ‘sun-burn sensation’ this is normal and will subside after a few hours.

What are the disadvantages of skin laser treatment?

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.

How soon after laser can I shower?

How long after laser hair removal can I shower? Ideally 24 hours, but if you must shower wait at least 6-8 hours after your session. Use tepid water and avoid using any harsh products, scrubs, exfoliating mitts, loofahs or sponges on your treatment area.

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 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.

Does plucking chin hair make it grow more?

According to Dr. Lertzman, tweezing or shaving certain areas of your face does not change how quickly the hairs grow back or how long the hairs remain on the face.

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.

Which is better laser or chemical peel?

Laser treatments are superior to chemical peels in how controllable and precise it is. It’s easier to just target an acne scar or a few spots on the skin with a laser. The laser is also better for deep collagen remodeling. If you are trying to address wrinkles or sagging skin, lasers will be a better option.

What causes female chin hair?

Most females have vellus hair on the face, but some may have more terminal chin hair. This can be due to genetics or age. Menopause can trigger more chin, neck, or facial hair. Research shows different racial groups can have different levels of androgen and resulting body and facial hair.

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.

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.

Why do you have to wait 7 days to shave after laser?

If you shave too quickly you may irritate the skin even more, so waiting at least three or four days after your treatment is usually ideal. A few days following your laser hair removal treatment, you may notice your hair shedding. This is completely normal and is a sign the treatment worked.

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.

Does hair grow thicker after laser?

In rare instances, laser hair removal may cause thicker, darker hair to grow or regrow in an adjacent area to the one being treated. This condition is known as paradoxical hypertrichosis. Paradoxical hypertrichosis can occur anywhere on the face or body.

Can I drink coffee after laser treatment?

But caffeine can create just enough skin sensitivity to increase the discomfort more than normal. Obvious products that contain caffeine, like coffee, tea, sodas, candy and more should be avoided.