Laser Treatment Fremont CA

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

Local Businesses

Deccan Pacific Medical Group P C

1-510-794-4711
1860 Mowry Avenue Suite 400
Fremont, CA 94538


Achanta Kranthi K Facs

510- 284-4100
1860 Mowry Ave
Fremont, CA 94538


Tracie B Tavel

(510) 795-3000
39400 Paseo Padre Pkwy
Fremont, CA 94538


Prasad Kilaru

(510) 791-9700
3907 Creekside Loop Suite 130
Fremont, CA 94538


Avalon Spa & Salon

510- 791-2885
5141 Mowry Ave
Fremont, CA 94538


Jeffrey Carmel

(510) 797-4111
2557 Mowry Avenue
Fremont, CA 94538


Palo Alto Medical Foundation

(510) 490-1222
3003 Tieton Dr Ste 310
Fremont, CA 94538


Eric Okamoto

510-794-4640
39380 Civic Center Dr Ste B
Fremont, CA 94538


Robert J Roth

(510) 797-4111
2557 Mowry Ave – Ste 34
Fremont, CA 94538


Mats Hagstrom

650-853-5339
3200 Kearney St
Fremont, CA 94538


Al Shaikh Raad

510- 490-1222
3200 Kearney St
Fremont, CA 94538


Silkiss Rona Z

(510) 795-8141
3999 Englewood Ave Ste 201
Fremont, CA 94538


John Anthony Romano

(510) 794-5010
39380 Civic Center Dr – Suite B
Fremont, CA 94538


Jeunederm Cosmetic Surgery Center

510-661-9380
43195 Mission Blvd
Fremont, CA 94539


Dr.Iraj Zandi

(510) 796-9850
2557 Mowry Ave # 20
Fremont, CA 94538


Anna Tong Mcnay

(510) 797-4111
2557 Mowry Ave – Ste 34
Fremont, CA 94538


William Brown

510-793-2404
556 Mowry Ave Ste 105
Fremont, CA 94536


Carmel, Jeffery

510-797-4111
2557 Mowry Ave Ste 34
Fremont, CA 94538


Robert Jay Roth

510-797-4111
2557 Mowry Ave Ste 34
Fremont, CA 94538


Shilesh Iyer

510-438-2471
118 Mission Square Ter
Fremont, CA 94539


Laser Treatment FAQ in Fremont, CA

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.

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.

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.

Why do you have to wait 4 weeks for laser?

The laser’s energy won’t do as much damage to follicles that are shedding or dormant. As you wait a few weeks between each treatment, more hair will move from dormant or shedding and into the active growing stage, allowing your next treatment to effectively target them.

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.

Can laser damage your skin?

Answer: Effects of Lasers Lasers do not damage your skin in long term. Majority of lasers encourage production of collagen and in that way thicken and improve your skin quality. Now and for many years after your treatment. It is important to maintain healthy lifestyle and skin routine.

How long after first laser Do you see results?

As a general rule of thumb, you can expect to see the results of each session one to three weeks after your session is complete. After that, you need to wait until the hair follicles in the area enter the active growth phase.

What should you not do before laser treatment?

AVOID waxing, bleaching, tweezing, threading, Nair, etc. for 4 weeks prior to your appointment. NO facial treatments, microdermabrasion, or chemical peels for at least 2 weeks before and after your laser treatment. NO exercise or deodorant for 24-hours post treatment.

How do you prepare for laser?

Avoid waxing and plucking. Avoid direct sun exposure. Check your skincare regimen. Cleanse and Exfoliate. Wear comfortable clothing. Consult with a reliable clinic.

Can laser damage your face?

Laser resurfacing can cause treated skin to become darker than it was before treatment (hyperpigmentation) or lighter (hypopigmentation). Permanent changes in skin color are more common in people with dark brown or Black skin. Talk with your doctor about which laser resurfacing technique reduces this risk. Scarring.