Laser Treatment Gainesville FL

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

Local Businesses

University Of Florida

(352) 265-0111
1600 Sw Archer Rd
Gainesville, FL 32610


Orthopaedic Center

(352) 336-6000
4500 W Newberry Rd
Gainesville, FL 32607


Ruth Catherine Wilkerson

352-376-2211
4850 Sw 91St Ter Ste P
Gainesville, FL 32608


Adil A. W. Kabeer

(386) 758-6093
6614 North West 50Th Lane
Gainesville, FL 32653


Beers, Betsy

352-332-4051
350 Nw 76Th Dr
Gainesville, FL 32607


Florida Skin Cancer Dermatology

(352) 371-7546
3700 Nw 83Rd St
Gainesville, FL 32606


Robert Skidmore

(352) 371-7546
3700 Nw 83Rd St
Gainesville, FL 32606


Gloria Ann Chin

352-371-7997
4343 W Newberry Rd Ste 2
Gainesville, FL 32607


Erica Pfenninger Canova

2000 Sw Archer Rd
Gainesville, FL 32608


Dermacare Laser And Skin Care Clinic And Sadove Cosmetic Surgery

(352) 331-5355
101 Nw 75Th Street
Gainesville, FL 32607


Image Plastic Surgery Center Pa

(352)371-7997
720 Southwest 2Nd Avenue
Gainesville, FL 32601


Roger T Brill Pa

(352) 331-7987
6520 Nw 9Th Blvd
Gainesville, FL 32605


Keith Whitmer

(352) 332-4442
114 Nw 76Th Dr
Gainesville, FL 32607


The Plastic Surgery Center

(352)336-6060
1015 Northwest 56Th Terrace
Gainesville, FL 32605


Plastic Surgery Of Gainesville

(352) 331-3401
6801 Nw 9Th Blvd Ste 2
Gainesville, FL 32605


Sadove Cosmetic Surgery

(352) 367-2522
101 Nw 75Th St # 3
Gainesville, FL 32607


Ramos-Caro, Francisco

352-265-6647
1600 Sw Archer Rd
Gainesville, FL 32610


Lange Eye Care & Assoc

(352) 376-6622
3968 Sw Archer Rd # W101
Gainesville, FL 32608


Barnes, Christine – Southeastern Image Plastic Srg

(352) 371-7997
4343 W Newberry Rd # 2
Gainesville, FL 32627


Miranda J Whitmer

352-332-4442
114 Nw 76Th Dr
Gainesville, FL 32607


Laser Treatment FAQ in Gainesville, FL

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.

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.

Is 2 sessions of laser hair removal enough?

Generally, clients need about two to six laser treatments in order to completely get rid of hair. You can expect to see about a 10% to 25% reduction in hair after your first treatment. As you continue your treatments, more and more hair will fall out, and you’ll notice that it continues to grow back more slowly.

Why shouldnt you shower after laser?

Heat – Laser hair removal will make your skin sensitive so it’s best to avoid extreme heat, including hot showers and baths as well as steam rooms and swimming pools (which also contain chlorine which can aggravate the skin), for at least 48 hours after the process.

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.

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.

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.

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 many laser sessions do you need for full face?

As a general rule of thumb, the majority of patients need four to six sessions. Individuals rarely need more than eight. Most patients will see results after three to six visits.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Is laser for face worth it?

“Lasers are great tools that can help improve various problems of the skin, such as acne scarring, fine lines, wrinkles, sun spots, and even tattoos and loose skin,” says the New York City–based dermatologist Tara Rao, MD.